Jennifer Dulos - Connecticut mom of 5 missing

Anonymous
His attorney friend is going to sing like a bird either way. He needs a deal big time, as his license is temporarily suspended and he's lost custody of his kids.

https://www.stamfordadvocate.com/local/article/Attorney-charged-in-Jennifer-Dulos-case-loses-15002138.php
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He is alive in intensive care with weak pulse. Attempted suicide by carbon monoxide poisoning.


This guy basically fails everything he attempts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'll never understand cases like this. Why not just let the man die. Its obviously what he wanted. I see no point in trying to save him.

God help is if we let EMTs act like judges and juries.


He wasn't in a car accident. He did it on purpose.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He is alive in intensive care with weak pulse. Attempted suicide by carbon monoxide poisoning.


This guy basically fails everything he attempts.


Well too bad he didn't botch Jennifer's murder.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'll never understand cases like this. Why not just let the man die. Its obviously what he wanted. I see no point in trying to save him.

God help is if we let EMTs act like judges and juries.


He wasn't in a car accident. He did it on purpose.


It doesn't matter. Someone called to render aid, so they must do everything possible to save his life.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'll never understand cases like this. Why not just let the man die. Its obviously what he wanted. I see no point in trying to save him.

God help is if we let EMTs act like judges and juries.


He wasn't in a car accident. He did it on purpose.


I didn’t say he didn’t. First responders still try to revive people. No matter who they are or what they did.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'll never understand cases like this. Why not just let the man die. Its obviously what he wanted. I see no point in trying to save him.

God help is if we let EMTs act like judges and juries.


He wasn't in a car accident. He did it on purpose.


I didn’t say he didn’t. First responders still try to revive people. No matter who they are or what they did.


It shouldn't matter what he wanted. EMS needs to revive him unless he has a DNR.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'll never understand cases like this. Why not just let the man die. Its obviously what he wanted. I see no point in trying to save him.

God help is if we let EMTs act like judges and juries.


He wasn't in a car accident. He did it on purpose.


I didn’t say he didn’t. First responders still try to revive people. No matter who they are or what they did.


It shouldn't matter what he wanted. EMS needs to revive him unless he has a DNR.


Wonder who called it in?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'll never understand cases like this. Why not just let the man die. Its obviously what he wanted. I see no point in trying to save him.


You are pretty stupid.

Its not as if ambulances pull up and know whose life they are saving and what not. They get a call of a man not responding, they show up, administer life saving techniques. They dont pull up asking 100 questions to make sure boxes are checked to determine if the person should die.

This is the thought of a very dense person.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He is alive in intensive care with weak pulse. Attempted suicide by carbon monoxide poisoning.


This guy basically fails everything he attempts.


Well too bad he didn't botch Jennifer's murder.


Too bad indeed. He sure botched the coverup. Unfortunately too late for her. What a monster.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'll never understand cases like this. Why not just let the man die. Its obviously what he wanted. I see no point in trying to save him.

God help is if we let EMTs act like judges and juries.


He wasn't in a car accident. He did it on purpose.


I didn’t say he didn’t. First responders still try to revive people. No matter who they are or what they did.


It shouldn't matter what he wanted. EMS needs to revive him unless he has a DNR.


Wonder who called it in?


The police did a welfare check when he didn't show up for his hearing that day.
Anonymous
He may have a pulse but he has to brain dead. That happens as little as 10/15 min without oxygen and I'm assuming it took a lot longer than that to get a helicopter in the air and assemble those tents.
Anonymous
First off, I admittedly watch too many horror movies and thriller books.

2. He recently got reprimanded for removing a memorial down the street, claiming it taunted him.

https://nypost.com/2020/01/23/fotis-dulos-claims-memorial-for-missing-connecticut-mom-taunted-him-lawyer/

Now I'm going with he actually tried to leave to go to court, but Jennifer's spirit caused the garage door to malfunction after he started the vehicle. It makes for a better story than him simply being a selfish coward.
Anonymous
Just an FYI per daily mail. Today there was a bail hearing not because of the judge. The bail company that posted the bond was nervous about the real estate equity that was posted as collateral and asked for the hearing. But there was another bail company that was going to post the bond for him.
Anonymous
He's got to be brain dead at this point. He's such a drama llama!
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