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MOO =My opinion only
IMO=In my opinion
Thanks for the clarification on husband’s career—so he would’ve had access to heavy-duty construction equipment AND potentially a few options in terms of places to hide things he didn’t want found...
Read the two articles I just posted. There were serious safety concerns.She had a bachelor's degree from an Ivy League college (Brown University) AND a masters in writing from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, both of which are pretty darn prestigious institutions—I really want to consider those points as being in favor of the hypothesis that she left on her own, maybe to recapture her sense of herself as a capable, talented, independent woman...but if I’m being honest, I think it’s more likely that her acrimonious divorce and soon-to-be ex-spouse has something to do with her disappearance.
MOO
Jennifer’s mother
This has not been verified but it is possible that it was located at Waveny Park (a NC town park). A man interviewed said he saw police taking photos of a car there the other day and the search has now moved to the parkSearch intensifies for missing Connecticut mother of five who disappeared during reported custody battle
SABBM:
New Canaan Police confirmed on Tuesday night that the vehicle Dulos was seen driving on Friday had been found.
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New to this thread, so apologies if this article from today has been posted already.
LE's found her vehicle. Wondering where exactly her vehicle was recovered.
JMO.
Snipped for brevityRose told the judge that the nanny of the Dulos’ five children brought them to the New York City apartment of Jennifer Dulos’ mother, Gloria Farber, and that they “have since hired an armed bodyguard and remain in New York.
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Sounds like her family is very fearful of him.
Jennifer's mother who has the kids has the armed bodyguard.While I have no doubt her family has reasons to fear him, I also wouldn't be surprised if he made up the "armed guard" in an attempt to make her family look bad so the judge would grant him emergency custody.
Jennifer's mother who has the kids has the armed bodyguard.
Oh sorry, I missed that part.Right, according to his lawyer.
In CT the Silver Alert is used more broadly which IMO I believe to be a good thing. We were working on a similar situation in TN and they refused to use their Silver Alert system. I don't know why the rules are interpreted differently depending on jurisdiction but there do seem to be differences in how the rules are applied.I find it odd they issued a "silver alert", which I thought was for elderly people who, in general, have some level of cognitive impairment.
I don't disagree with you at all but why leave at such a critical time in the custody process? She had been fighting hard with her atty for the past year and they had issued motion after motion with the goal of getting the custody situation resolved1? Given the number of contempt citations against the Defendant, it seems to make sense that JD was 'winning' the court battle IMO. Perhaps it was fear of losing and great anger that accellerated the situation into something tragic IMO? IDK many people that would fight so hard to keep their kids and then walk away to catch their breath. Originally I thought perhaps she was in hiding in advance of the court date in the event she feared for her life. But the court date has come and gone and she is still sadly missing. The fact that there is the issue of dual citizenship in play here and flight risk is real, I truly hope the justice system works to shut down these avenues of escape. All this is speculation at this point so totally MOO!She had a bachelor's degree from an Ivy League college (Brown University) AND a masters in writing from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, both of which are pretty darn prestigious institutions—I really want to consider those points as being in favor of the hypothesis that she left on her own, maybe to recapture her sense of herself as a capable, talented, independent woman...but if I’m being honest, I think it’s more likely that her acrimonious divorce and soon-to-be ex-spouse has something to do with her disappearance.
MOO
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