Oh what a tangle web she wove, all that lying implicates her of guilt I agree. I just always wonder if there was a line and when did she cross that line from lying to le because fd said he was innocent and lying would get the cops of his back sooner.To a full out accomplice lying to save fd from a murder charge. Mt Lying no matter why makes her a accomplice,I agree.but lying dose not make her a murderer.
The date he gassed himself was 1/28/20 but he died on 1/30/20.
Here is NYT Obit:
Fotis Dulos, Connecticut Man Accused of Killing Jennifer Dulos, Is Dead
DM article about note:
Dulos' suicide note REVEALED: Suspected killer insists he is innocent and apologizes to girlfriend | Daily Mail Online
BBM: By the time JD had been announced as missing, MT had already participated in "cleaning Jennifer", handled bloody items, got her DNA on garbage bags that also had JD DNA, played cat and mouse with EE Toyota keys and gone on a garbage run. I don't think there's plausible deniability here. She knew the score. MOO>
I am comfortable agreeing to disagree. I think that neighborhood was chosen for that very reason. Of course, that can't be proven, just my initial thought that hasn't left.
Doesn't really matter now anyway.
jmo
Looks like he first wrote 1/28/19,Did anyone notice the date on the top of the page of Fotis letter to “All?”
Am curious why there have been no CPS or family court motions relative to her daughter....just thinking.
And let's not forget the celebratory "romp" on the side of the Toyota - the side of the vehicle that had seats still containing the blood of JD. That was what MT says PG caught them in the middle of when he unexpectedly showed up onsite at the MS address. That is an extra level of primitively, animal-like sick.
Looks like he first wrote 1/28/19,
Then corrected the year by slipping in a 2, changing the 1 to 0, the 9 to 2, and ending with a 0.
How are the Pattis comments YET AGAIN not a violation of the 'gag order'. Won't comment and will simply add this latest infraction to the existing long list of prior violations.
And let's not forget the celebratory "romp" on the side of the Toyota - the side of the vehicle that had seats still containing the blood of JD. That was what MT says PG caught them in the middle of when he unexpectedly showed up onsite at the MS address. That is an extra level of primitively, animal-like sick.
I just don’t think fd was the kinda guy that would trust mt with information that was a definite trip to jail for him.in fear she would crack under interrogation to save her own a.. look how horrible of a job she did with the alibi she had one job study the script and stick to it. And she failed miserably!!! I’m sure fd new in advance that it’s best if he is the only one who knows where that body is.I doubt he told km.there is a possibility that the pre dug grave was km wife.they may of had a pact you help me I help you I know where my wife is buried and you know where your wife is buried. Moo if they don’t know they can’t flip!!!!
OMGoodness- you're so right- I just looked thisY'all really need to watch Dirty John - based on a true story. Dirty John is FD up and down, he too worked women for years.
I spent a lot of time on Albany Ave for work and it scared the freaking s*$#t out of me. I have never been in a scarier neighborhood and it absolutely was picked for this reason. Garden Street has more murders per year than any other street in the North East I believe.
That’s a conundrum.What still puzzles me is MT knew what she was getting into when she helped FD dispose of Jennifer so, why didn’t she stay by FD’s side Until the end , ride or die .
Why did Bowman ask the Court for a
“No Contact Order” . What actually caused her to turn on FD yet , Not really turn on him .
If she wanted to distance herself from FD she would have come clean to LE but , she didn’t .
Since she didn’t,
why didn’t she just stay ?
I agree that the area was specifically picked for that reason. The demographic is primarily black, hispanic,undereducated, and hovering at the poverty level - so alot of income and employment insecurity. Hartford is the top crime area in CT and this area is a hotbed. I have driven through here many times while in CT on business. IMO FD drove the right vehicle here. The Raptor did not make him look like a suburban Dad - more like a player. Drugs, what have you. He kind of looks the part especially with the shaved head (and without the brooks brothers monogramed shirts of course !). The Starbucks MT referred to is on Albany Ave(rt44) but west of this area in WHartford at Bishops Corner which is more diverse and middle class. Without the phone pings/video LE would have never connected that trash to JFD's murder. It was a smart move until they self sabotaged. But that has pretty much been FD's MO anyway - self sabotage. All IMO
A Connecticut bondwoman raised concerns with the lead prosecutor in the Fotis Dulos murder case within hours of the Farmington man’s Jan. 9 release on a $6 million bond.
Nearly three weeks later, on the morning he was due in court for a hearing on the bond, Dulos, who died Thursday, was found in his car after an apparent suicide attempt.
The 52-year-old, charged with murder, felony murder and kidnapping in the death and disappearance of his estranged wife, Jennifer Dulos, faced his bond being revoked and being sent back to jail at the hearing.
The hearing was called after the company that backed the bond discovered Fotis Dulos did not disclose that two homes put up as collateral were under foreclosure and didn’t provide enough value. In a motion filed in state Superior Court in Stamford, the South Carolina company stated the new information meant the bond created more risk than is allowed under Connecticut law.
McGuigan filed a motion Tuesday morning, indicating Palmetto was no longer willing to back the bond. McGuigan said in the motion that Dulos didn’t mention that two of the homes — 4 Jefferson Crossing in Farmington and 61 Sturbridge Hill Road in New Canaan — he put up as collateral for the bond were in foreclosure.
Farmington police found Dulos unresponsive in his running car in his garage around noon that day when he failed to appear for the emergency bond hearing in Stamford. The hearing was postponed to Wednesday when Judge Gary White revoked the bond and ordered Dulos rearrested if he survived.
when he posted the $6 million bond.
Anna Curry, a former co-worker listed on bond documents as his “best friend,” immediately paid $147,000 and agreed to 15 monthly installments of $18,143.33 to pay off the remainder of the $420,150 needed to release Dulos, who also wrote a check for $1,000, according to state Insurance Department documents obtained by Hearst Connecticut Media.
Mary Anne Casey, owner of Casey Bail Bonds Inc., and an advocate for Connecticut bond reform, said she immediately noticed potential issues with Dulos’ bond.
Within hours of Dulos’ release on Jan. 9, Casey emailed Richard Colangelo, the prosecutor on the case who was appointed chief state’s attorney on Thursday. Casey alerted Colangelo about her concerns that the bond could have been improperly written and pose a risk for escape, she wrote at 3:30 p.m. Jan 9 in an email obtained by Hearst Connecticut Media.
Colangelo could not be reached Friday for comment about the bond.
Connecticut law requires companies to only back bonds up to 10 percent of their annual surplus. If the company’s surplus in any year is $6 million, then it could back a bond for $600,000 and is required to obtain liquid assets as collateral for the rest, Casey said as an example.
Casey said a Connecticut state trooper contacted her a few days after her email to Colangelo. Casey said she told the trooper that the Department of Insurance should be notified because she believed Palmetto didn’t have the surplus capital or the proper amount of collateral to back a $6 million bond.
Casey, who has worked as a bondwoman in the state for nearly four decades, told a state Department of Insurance official in a Jan 16 email that she believed based on public financial records that “the only way a bond of this size could have been executed legally is if another company was willing to reinsure them,” she said.
She contends there should have been a closer examination of the property values that Dulos provided as collateral before the bond was signed.
The $147,000 Curry already paid is not refundable unless the Connecticut or South Carolina departments of insurance void the bond, Casey said. Curry could also be on the hook for the remaining $272,000 she was supposed to pay in installments, Casey said.
Curry could not be reached for comment. Dulos’ attorney Norm Pattis did not respond to requests on Friday for comment about the bond.
Casey is calling for the Connecticut and South Carolina insurance agencies to closely examine the bond and to investigate others that Palmetto currently has on file.
“This is something that should not be ignored,” she said.
Email shows prosecutor notified of bond concerns hours after Fotis Dulos release
Why?...because they knew the jig was up after their was so much blood, something that wasn’t planned for and FD was afraid PG might talk even though he tried to manipulate him not to.Replying to myself for the 3rd time .
MT and FD met with Bowman after the car wash odyssey , Before any charges were filed .
(Both) of them went . Why ?
Was Bowman referred by Kent, just like EE’s attorney was referred by Kent .
I believe so.
I think FD knew they needed help and Kent was the only person he could trust . I believe FD called Bowman and they both went to meet him after the Car Wash.
In the meeting , Bowman tells Them that they need to have separate representation.
FD gives Bowman to Michelle since he knows Kent will find him Someone else . Not sure how FD locked into NP’s sights.
Not sure my point , I’m Just venting .
Why?...because they knew the jig was up after their was so much blood, something that wasn’t planned for and FD was afraid PG might talk even though he tried to manipulate him not to.
I have a feeling KM referred FD to NP...or it could have even been Bowman who referred him.
MOO
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