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EXCLUSIVE: The two lead investigators in the Jennifer Dulos case revealed how they believe Fotis Dulos tried to frame his former employee and how new evidence could lead them to her remains.
Investigators: Dulos may have shaved head to frame colleague, new evidence could lead to Jennifer's remains
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Investigators in the case about missing New Canaan woman Jennifer Dulos say they believe her estranged husband, Fotis Dulos, tried to frame his former employee, and new evidence could lead them to Jennifer's remains
5 key moments in Jennifer Dulos case
Investigators: Dulos may have shaved head to frame colleague, new evidence could lead to Jennifer’s remains
Sept 21, 2020
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Det. John Kimball of the Western District Major Crimes Unit discusses the Jennifer Dulos murder investigation at State Police Troop G in Bridgeport.
NEW CANAAN — The two lead investigators in the Jennifer Dulos case have revealed how they believe her estranged husband may have tried to frame his former employee and how new evidence with “high potential” could finally lead them to the 50-year-old mother’s remains.
In an interview with Hearst Connecticut Media, Detective John Kimball, of the state police’s Western District Major Crimes Unit, and New Canaan Police Officer Thomas Patten, provided new details into the case that rocked the New Canaan community and grabbed international headlines.
Fotis Dulos faced murder and other charges when he died of an apparent suicide in January. He was accused of attacking and killing his estranged wife in the garage of her home when she returned from dropping off their five children at school on May 24, 2019, according to his arrest warrant.
Jennifer Dulos’ body has never been found, but police say she is presumed dead based on blood and other evidence found in her garage, according to the arrest warrant.
However, Kimball said new evidence could soon lead them to a development in the case “in the relatively near future.”
“We’re actively investigating, and it’s not New Canaan, but we haven’t ruled New Canaan out,” he said of the potential location of the remains.
The 16-month investigation has generated more than 1,500 leads and many “valuable” tips that continue to come in each day.
Early in the investigation, it was Fotis Dulos’ sudden change of appearance that caught the police attention, Kimball said. In the days before the disappearance, Fotis Dulos shaved his head, possibly in an attempt to look more like his employee, Pawel Gumienny, who had closely cropped hair, Kimball said.
“Whether that was the primary reason or not, it was the end result,” Kimball said.
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