Jennifer Dulos - Connecticut mom of 5 missing

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Grandma’s 85. He’s going to end up with those poor kids sooner or later?


Nah, he'll be in prison. I'm sure the mom has younger family.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He must be confident that she will never be found.

I feel so bad for her family and I hope that Grandma gets those kids and that other family members will step in and help out.

For a nanny to immediately grab the kids and run them to Grandma's house....wow, that just says so much.


Thank goodness for the nanny.
Anonymous
He is a monster.
Anonymous
wow. Hoping that justice is served.

On a macabre note, no-one ever seems to be able to adequately clean up the blood of a crime scene, do they?
There are ALWAYS traces.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He must be confident that she will never be found.

I feel so bad for her family and I hope that Grandma gets those kids and that other family members will step in and help out.

For a nanny to immediately grab the kids and run them to Grandma's house....wow, that just says so much.


Thank goodness for the nanny.


I know. I just tear up when I think about how scared she must have been for those babies.
Anonymous
The two of them lived in Jefferson Crossing with their 5 children and the husband did identical layouts of homes in the subdivision to match his own. This is the 15,000 square foot design and interior photos.









Anonymous
Ouch.

Her disappearance comes nearly two years since she filed for divorce from Fotis Dulos, and amid a legal battle between Fotis Dulos and the the estate of Jennifer Dulos’ father, Hilliard Farber, which is alleging that Fotis Dulos owes his in-laws more than $2.5 million, according to court records.

Hilliard Farber was a former senior vice president at Chase Manhattan Bank who went on to serve as a fellow at the Brookings Institute and form his own brokerage firm, Hilliard Farber & Co.

“Mr. Farber was extremely generous to his son-in-law over the years,” said West Hartford attorney Richard Weinstein, who represents Farber’s estate.
Anonymous
Oh noes! He was broke and she had all the money. He was also late on child support.

The couple were married in 2004 and lived in Avon and Farmington for several years. Fotis Dulos still lives in that home, although Weinstein said foreclosure procedures are about to start.

https://www.courant.com/breaking-news/hc-br-new-canaan-jennifer-dulos-missing-custody-battle-20190529-myccly5esncflflsiun76govdy-story.html
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:yikes. He certainly has the means to hide a body.


- and proof he is guilty.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The two of them lived in Jefferson Crossing with their 5 children and the husband did identical layouts of homes in the subdivision to match his own. This is the 15,000 square foot design and interior photos.











His home is for sale now! $4.35M for 15,000 square feet and its been on the market since October. https://www.coldwellbankerhomes.com/ct/farmington/4-jefferson-crossing/pid_27445063/

Connecticut's #1 Hobi Award Winning Builder's Own Home! Built With Historic Reclaimed Red Brick and A Vermont Slate Roof, This Home Represents The Pinnacle Of Quality, Workmanship and Style. The Home Has Timeless Colonial Styling While Integrating Modern Design Features Present in Global Cutting-Edge Residences. Built For The Modern Family, This Home Features A Layout That Promotes Togetherness While Reserving Private Spaces For Peaceful Study and Reflection.
Anonymous
Does anyone know where he is?
Anonymous
Anyone else notice there's no pictures of the bedrooms? 15,000 square feet feels a lot smaller when there's only 6 bedrooms (and 7 people in the family). Either kids are doubled up with a guest room laid out or each kid has their own room.
Anonymous

Yet another case of law enforcement not protecting
a woman when she reported fearing for her safety.

We need better laws to protect innocent people.

Anonymous
I read a story that said the text messages he was sending (for years) her were awful.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Yet another case of law enforcement not protecting
a woman when she reported fearing for her safety.

We need better laws to protect innocent people.



What were they supposed to do? Post a unit outside her house 24-7?

She had the resources to hire an armed guard...as shown by her mother's quick thinking.
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