Jennifer Dulos - Connecticut mom of 5 missing

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He built her into the walls of a house.
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Anonymous wrote:He built her into the walls of a house.


I was thinking last night that this will be an enduring 20/20 special. They’ll get years and years of missing persons documentaries out of this - especially when her five kids are old enough to talk about their memories of her and their dad on camera.
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Anonymous wrote:I think the lawyer and girlfriend accomplices must be freaking- out since their shot at a plea deal just died. I wonder if they will confess details in exchange for a reduced sentence now. Looking especially at the girlfriend who has a young child.


Exactly. She has nothing to bargain with now. She also lied, and didn't cooperate in the beginning. Also charged with tampering of evidence.


She may know where the body is (or how it disappeared.)


Wonder if she'll confess everything now.


I doubt she can prove anything in her story is factual regardless of the story she tells.


I mean if she tells them where the body is, and it's there...


She's not going to confess anything. All the prosecution has is blood and no body. They also know she didn't kill Jennifer. So she walks.


Unless the prosecution can link her to the crime as an accomplice, tampering with evidence, or any of the like.


Good luck with that. No body and now no murder suspect?

Maybe if they had the confrontation on tape.


They still have a murder suspect (even if he dies or is brain dead), and they will have evidence against all three of them. You do not need a body.
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Anonymous wrote:I think the lawyer and girlfriend accomplices must be freaking- out since their shot at a plea deal just died. I wonder if they will confess details in exchange for a reduced sentence now. Looking especially at the girlfriend who has a young child.


Exactly. She has nothing to bargain with now. She also lied, and didn't cooperate in the beginning. Also charged with tampering of evidence.


She may know where the body is (or how it disappeared.)


Wonder if she'll confess everything now.


I doubt she can prove anything in her story is factual regardless of the story she tells.


I mean if she tells them where the body is, and it's there...


She's not going to confess anything. All the prosecution has is blood and no body. They also know she didn't kill Jennifer. So she walks.


Unless the prosecution can link her to the crime as an accomplice, tampering with evidence, or any of the like.


Good luck with that. No body and now no murder suspect?

Maybe if they had the confrontation on tape.


They still have a murder suspect (even if he dies or is brain dead), and they will have evidence against all three of them. You do not need a body.


A murder suspect on life support that they can neither question nor use to flip his accomplice...what the h are they going to do with a vegetative man?
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It’s still conspiracy to commit murder even if he’s brain dead. They aren’t just going to let the other two walk when they helped plan/cover up a murder.
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In fact, the judge already raised Fois’ bond and issued a new arrest warrant should he recover. I wonder if they found more evidence today with the new search warrant.

https://www.stamfordadvocate.com/news/article/On-life-support-Fotis-Dulos-remains-critical-15013298.php

“If Dulos recovers from the carbon monoxide poisoning and is released from the hospital, he will be rearrested, Superior Court Judge Gary White said Wednesday during the rescheduled bond hearing. White slightly raised the bond to $6.5 million — $500,000 more than the previous amount.”
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Did he leave a suicide note?
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Anonymous wrote:Did he leave a suicide note?


No word on that, but it would be evidence seized in the most recent search.
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Anonymous wrote:It’s still conspiracy to commit murder even if he’s brain dead. They aren’t just going to let the other two walk when they helped plan/cover up a murder.


Half of the conspiracy isn't going to provide evidence. The remaining parties have no reason to confess to conspiracy.
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I think this is a stunt gone wrong. He was fine at 10:40 and the police arrived at shortly after. That his condition is “dire” is given to the world by his attorney. New cars don’t emit enough carbon monoxide to kill that quickly. (Source suicide forum) I note the judge raised the bail.
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Police arrived 11:54. That’s not long enough to kill a healthy man. Likely just brain damage.
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Yes he is still under armed guard and a new arrest warrant hasn’t been issued, with raised bail. I’m surprised he’s even eligible for bail if he’s suicidal.
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Anonymous wrote:It’s still conspiracy to commit murder even if he’s brain dead. They aren’t just going to let the other two walk when they helped plan/cover up a murder.


Half of the conspiracy isn't going to provide evidence. The remaining parties have no reason to confess to conspiracy.


He was never going to testify against them to provide evidence. All of the evidence is physical: video tapes, blood, clothes, car seats
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Anonymous wrote:I think this is a stunt gone wrong. He was fine at 10:40 and the police arrived at shortly after. That his condition is “dire” is given to the world by his attorney. New cars don’t emit enough carbon monoxide to kill that quickly. (Source suicide forum) I note the judge raised the bail.


How do you know he was fine at 10:40 AM?
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Anonymous wrote:I think this is a stunt gone wrong. He was fine at 10:40 and the police arrived at shortly after. That his condition is “dire” is given to the world by his attorney. New cars don’t emit enough carbon monoxide to kill that quickly. (Source suicide forum) I note the judge raised the bail.


How do you know he was fine at 10:40 AM?

He called his bondsman on the telephone
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