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JS friend, Lisa Backus just released this story. Almost as if she was reading our minds...
My question remains: What is the cost of MT's lying? Maybe better said, What is the cost of MT withholding information from investigators?
Analysis: Search for Jennifer Dulos nears $1M in police overtime
Connecticut State Police spent about $730,000 in overtime from May 24, 2019 — the day the New Canaan mother vanished — to Oct. 13, 2020, the latest date the data was available. However, most of the overtime — nearly $558,000 — was accrued between May 24 and July 18, 2019, the data shows.
The figures are important to defense attorney Jon Schoenhorn as he crafts a defense for his client, Michelle Troconis, who has pleaded not guilty to conspiracy to commit murder, tampering with evidence and hindering prosecution charges in the case.
“There’s a natural tendency to want to receive some type of motivation for your effort in a case this big,” Schoenhorn said. “I’m not saying that it’s the only motivation, but it certainly is a motivation.”
Since becoming Troconis’ attorney shortly after Fotis Dulos’ death, Schoenhorn has filed numerous court motions, including one asking Chief State’s Attorney Richard J. Colangelo Jr. to turn over documents detailing the cost of the investigation.
JS-I think the motivation was to FIND JENNIFER, a missing mother of 5 young children. MOO
My question remains: What is the cost of MT's lying? Maybe better said, What is the cost of MT withholding information from investigators?
Analysis: Search for Jennifer Dulos nears $1M in police overtime
Connecticut State Police spent about $730,000 in overtime from May 24, 2019 — the day the New Canaan mother vanished — to Oct. 13, 2020, the latest date the data was available. However, most of the overtime — nearly $558,000 — was accrued between May 24 and July 18, 2019, the data shows.
The figures are important to defense attorney Jon Schoenhorn as he crafts a defense for his client, Michelle Troconis, who has pleaded not guilty to conspiracy to commit murder, tampering with evidence and hindering prosecution charges in the case.
“There’s a natural tendency to want to receive some type of motivation for your effort in a case this big,” Schoenhorn said. “I’m not saying that it’s the only motivation, but it certainly is a motivation.”
Since becoming Troconis’ attorney shortly after Fotis Dulos’ death, Schoenhorn has filed numerous court motions, including one asking Chief State’s Attorney Richard J. Colangelo Jr. to turn over documents detailing the cost of the investigation.
JS-I think the motivation was to FIND JENNIFER, a missing mother of 5 young children. MOO