Still Missing CT - Jennifer Dulos, 50, New Canaan, 24 May 2019 *ARRESTS* #60

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We are back to testimony of TP.

Over 3 min. with no question.
 
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JS is asking now about the timeline. The photocopy and the one with the line down the side. That she said it wasn't her handwriting [presumably the part FD wrote].

Back and forth about who photocopied it.

Now talking about the document MT wrote where she listed all her phone calls. Did she use her phone to do that? I don't know. Do you know who was with her when she wrote it? I do not.
 
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Witness was asked if he knew who was with MT when she wrote the timeline document (cellphone log). Detective Kimball, "No, I don't know who was with her."

JAS says that Fotis was with her to write the timeline documents. (JAS gives his own testimony.)
 
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JS asks if an attorney would review a chronology with client?

Objection

Judge rephrases the question, supplies the grounds, sustains the objection

JS asks if MT could end her interviews at any time, yes. Did she at one time say she was dizzy.

JS asks about arresting FD at the same time. Asked if that was the witness' decision. No.
 
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Thank you - I've actually followed here since Thread #1 and have learned a lot from everyone's insights. I do not recall commentary regarding interviews. Apologies if I missed something.
I found your question quite reasonable. You were just asking if others found the interviewers professional.
And, beyond that, I don't think everyone has the time to invest fully in a case with 50 threads. It doesn't mean you shouldn't be allowed to ask a question. (of course if the question is, "who is Michelle Troconis and what is she charged with?", then I can understand other posters saying go do some googling and search the threads).

@marcom - thanks for posting here.
 
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JS asked if MT was surprised to learn FD wasn't cooperating. Yes.

JS is not asking about when Fotis came in to the police department, was he there? No.
 
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TP seems to think that its inappropriate to arrest someone at night....we have heard this complaint now many times from him. Wonder if its part of the appeal?
 
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JS asks witness if he speaks Spanish. No

Asks if MT sometimes with Spanish words. Si. Pero.
 
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Recess until Monday.

[I. Am. Exhausted.]
 
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Hope there is a good long break before the Aug interview with MT. I have had my fill of her!
 
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Hasn't JS really toed the "language barrier" line already in his cross?


I hope state shares a list with the jury of all of the adjectives she used in both interviews because I was quite impressed with how articulate she spoke English and felt it was quite the opposite of a language barrier.
 
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MOO

To sum up

On cross, JS has

Shown that it was raining somewhere in central Connecticut at 1 am on the 24th

Showing that MT might have been truthful about that

That no one who knew FD thought him capable of murder

That she uses her phone to remember times

That she wears thong underwear

That she was arrested at night, in her pajamas, in front of her daughter

That she often speaks in the present tense and occasionally uses a Spanish word

That, if she were to write out something for her attorney, that the witness wouldn't take it.

Gee, I wonder where he's going with that.

MOO
 
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Michelle Troconis’ sister, Claudia, spoke outside of court Friday afternoon, advocating for her sister. She said Michelle is “innocent.”

“We’re finally seeing how my sister attempted to cooperate not once, not twice, but three times with the police,” Claudia told reporters outside of court. “And yet, she was charged. And this was more than 10 hours of my sister telling them, ‘I’ll do anything. To help you. I don’t know anything.’”

 
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It was critical to his case to prove that MT was telling the TRUTH about the weather.

TP looks to have found the single item that maybe/perhaps MT said that was truthful.

The weather.....
Perhaps but were there thunderstorms? That’s why she said her daughter was afraid.
 
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I found your question quite reasonable. You were just asking if others found the interviewers professional.
And, beyond that, I don't think everyone has the time to invest fully in a case with 50 threads. It doesn't mean you shouldn't be allowed to ask a question. (of course if the question is, "who is Michelle Troconis and what is she charged with?", then I can understand other posters saying go do some googling and search the threads).

@marcom - thanks for posting here.
To be clear, a valid and specific question was asked by @marcom about something that was subjective in nature imo and about which much discussion had previously taken place each time various clips of LE interviews were released.

Of course any/all questions are valid as that is the purpose of case threads such as this one.

Right now on the thread there is a live trial underway that most folks posting here are responding to and asking questions or reporting on in real time.

The intent of my response was to provide the person @marcom with some resource suggestions on where to get some answers on a question that was related to the question asked.

My response in NO WAY made any statement about the question as there is no doubt that anyone can ask a question at any time.

I will reiterate your statement, thank you @Marcon for posting here.
 
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Michelle Troconis’ sister, Claudia, spoke outside of court Friday afternoon, advocating for her sister. She said Michelle is “innocent.”

“We’re finally seeing how my sister attempted to cooperate not once, not twice, but three times with the police,” Claudia told reporters outside of court. “And yet, she was charged. And this was more than 10 hours of my sister telling them, ‘I’ll do anything. To help you. I don’t know anything.’”

Those ten hours could have been thirty minutes, if she had answered truthfully.

MOO
 
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MOO

So true! I would be horrified if I was paying this attorney, frankly it’s embarrassing. They should have stuck with AB snd his 50 years of experience!

To sum up

On cross, JS has

Shown that it was raining somewhere in central Connecticut at 1 am on the 24th

Showing that MT might have been truthful about that

That no one who knew FD thought him capable of murder

That she uses her phone to remember times

That she wears thong underwear

That she was arrested at night, in her pajamas, in front of her daughter

That she often speaks in the present tense and occasionally uses a Spanish word

That, if she were to write out something for her attorney, that the witness wouldn't take it.

Gee, I wonder where he's going with that.

MOO
 
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