That is what I am wondering- there has to be strategy here.He knew she wouldn't be able to attend as she is 'missing'. IMO by cancelling this he is simply saving himself money by not forcing the atty's and experts scheduled to show up which is quite expensive. The tactic is also a stall and he could be preparing another motion to demand full custody as JD is 'missing'. If any atty's on the thread would weigh in on these issues it would be super helpful. I was reading about grandparents rights in custody and it would be helpful if an atty. on this thread could shed some light on this topic as its complex. I am also not exactly clear on the legality of what the grandparent did even though I fully understand the great need to secure the children from a parent that only has supervised visitation rights at present. IMO this is now a complicated family law situation and I'm not qualified to opine but I hope someone that has the expertise can explain it to us as I am extremely concerned about the welfare of the children. It would be horrible if the state intervened to take them away from the grandparent and put them into the foster system. I hope the grandparent crack legal team is working hard on this issue as the welfare of the children is paramount at this time.
He knew she wouldn't be able to attend as she is 'missing'. IMO by cancelling this he is simply saving himself money by not forcing the atty's and experts scheduled to show up which is quite expensive. The tactic is also a stall and he could be preparing another motion to demand full custody as JD is 'missing'. If any atty's on the thread would weigh in on these issues it would be super helpful. I was reading about grandparents rights in custody and it would be helpful if an atty. on this thread could shed some light on this topic as its complex. I am also not exactly clear on the legality of what the grandparent did even though I fully understand the great need to secure the children from a parent that only has supervised visitation rights at present. IMO this is now a complicated family law situation and I'm not qualified to opine but I hope someone that has the expertise can explain it to us as I am extremely concerned about the welfare of the children. It would be horrible if the state intervened to take them away from the grandparent and put them into the foster system. I hope the grandparent crack legal team is working hard on this issue as the welfare of the children is paramount at this time.
The whole town - and beyond - is looking at him. His reputation is tanking, imo, which is likely going to hurt business. He called 911 when reporters showed up outside his house. He doesn't want the negative attention at all. To proceed with the divorce while Jennifer is missing not only makes him look really bad and callous, but also brings more attention to him (even if he didn't have to show up for these proceedings in person). He's not pleading on camera for people to help him find the mother of his children. He is hiding.That is what I am wondering- there has to be strategy here.
Neither of them has to be there to depose the other witnesses. She doesn't have to be there until the 10th. Isn't his assumption that she is going to miss that date an implication that he has more information than the public does about her condition?
I've made it through roughly a third of the legal documents that are public from the divorce. Family law is not my area of expertise but there are so many behavioral and financial red flags present in the documents that I find it astonishing that the judges have ruled in a number of motions against JD. There seems to be this undercurrent in some of the decisions that the judges are saying effectively that we have two highly educated people that should be able to figure things out and the judges want the parties to move forward and figure things out. But there is no way to figure things out as the strategy of the STBX is to win at all costs and he has demonstrated zero willingness to be cooperative and in fact has been cited for contempt a number of times. I know so much of this is posturing and strategy but what is so profoundly sad is that the welfare of the childen never seems to enter the picture.absolutely. i pray to god that no judge in their right mind would let him within 10 ft of his kids right now. (although i realize this might not be completely legal, which is devastating). not with his sketchy abusive past, that is well-documented. he is the type to go full josh powell.
Sounds like nothing was found in the sewer?FOX 61
Nothing really new there, but there’s the link in-case of a live news conference, cuz they’ll probably cover it.
ETA: Another CT news station:
NBC Connecticut
MOO
Thanks, this reporter has been working hard to track down the STBX!Detectives were searching through the dumpster on Woodland Street across from the Exxon gas station. CSP cruisers are parked along a residential neighborhood on Homestead Avenue
Now a helicopter is there
Carmen Chau on Twitter
Can someone summarize? I can't watch at the moment.
Anyone listening to scanner?
He's missing the opportunity to thank local authorities for their work in looking for Jennifer, missing the opportunity to express gratitude that his children are safe, missing the opportunity to thank Jennifer's friends for alerting LE about her disappearance, missing the opportunity to ask the public to please look for Jennifer and call in any tips, missing the opportunity to say - "Jennifer, we all want you home. We will find you."Thanks, this reporter has been working hard to track down the STBX!
She filed in 2017 iirc and the vehicle is 2017- I hope the purchase was afterWe've learned in other cases that OnStar offers various options for people to gain entry to the vehicle. We don't know how they set up OnStar but how tragic would it have been for her to have an old family car to which he still had access via OnStar? This would be an interesting question for the press conference IMO.
I know.We’re not allowed to discuss scanners.
(But do you have a link?)
Agreed - we always have our clients present at depositions in case something is brought out that needs to be questioned - if the plaintiff can’t be present (Jennifer) than it wouldn’t be proper to have a depo IMO - I think they are doing cleanup in the divorceI think it’s just standard legal maneuvering. His lawyers would be advising him on this.
It doesn’t prove any guilty knowledge or anything.
Despite what most of us feel about the situation.
Not the actions of someone that doesn't know what the hell is going on is it?
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