Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d be interested to hear the nanny’s whole story. Did the wife tell her to flee with the kids if anything h fishy ever happened to her? What was the lead up?
I fully believe that he did indeed threaten her-she alleged that in her filing-and she probably made a plan with the nanny-something like, if I ever disappear, he did it, take the kids to my moms immediately!
Yeah, as soon as I heard that the nanny fled with the children to Grandma's house I knew that it's because Jennifer told her to take the kids there.
Her 85 year old mom must be a rock. God bless her.
Anonymous wrote:The license plate thing, he wasn't mailing them anywhere. He altered plates to drive his car around while disposing of the bloody clothes and sponge. He and gf dumped stuff at 30 different locations. Then they took altered plates off, shoved them in a fed ex mailed envelope and threw it down a storm grate.
I think he just happened to have some old plates he'd never returned. He altered them with duct tape to try and conceal that it was his truck driving around, in case it showed up on surveillance cameras. He thought he was outsmarting everyone, but he's a dumbass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d be interested to hear the nanny’s whole story. Did the wife tell her to flee with the kids if anything h fishy ever happened to her? What was the lead up?
I fully believe that he did indeed threaten her-she alleged that in her filing-and she probably made a plan with the nanny-something like, if I ever disappear, he did it, take the kids to my moms immediately!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone tell me what the purpose is of doing this?
With help from a Metropolitan District crew, police retrieved a FedEx mailer box that contained two Connecticut license plates. The plates had been altered with tape and adhesive to read “5T6WBU," police said. The actual cancelled plate was 516WDJ, which had been on a 2007 Chevrolet Suburban belonging to Fotis Dulos, police said.
Note: this was not the vehicle he used to dispose of the garbage bags.
He put the altered plates on her Suburban and drove it to a second location and abandoned it there - an attempt to obscure that it was her car if he was caught on a speed camera or stopped, etc. Another piece of evidence to indicate consciousness of guilt.
Oh, so there must be a typo, because her Suburban was a 2017 model. So the plates were from the car that she was driving the day she disappeared?
^^Yeah - I think so. I think he used tape to alter the plates that belonged to her vehicle to try to obscure the fact that he was driving her vehicle to abandon it. That part of the news story is confusing. It was also sort of dumb on his part - it's not like the police weren't going to run the VIN the minute they found it. The plates being gone would be an indication of something other than her just up and disappearing of her own volition. And now that there's surveillance camera footage tying him to the altered plates, his little scheme really backfired.
Anonymous wrote:I’d be interested to hear the nanny’s whole story. Did the wife tell her to flee with the kids if anything h fishy ever happened to her? What was the lead up?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone tell me what the purpose is of doing this?
With help from a Metropolitan District crew, police retrieved a FedEx mailer box that contained two Connecticut license plates. The plates had been altered with tape and adhesive to read “5T6WBU," police said. The actual cancelled plate was 516WDJ, which had been on a 2007 Chevrolet Suburban belonging to Fotis Dulos, police said.
Note: this was not the vehicle he used to dispose of the garbage bags.
He put the altered plates on her Suburban and drove it to a second location and abandoned it there - an attempt to obscure that it was her car if he was caught on a speed camera or stopped, etc. Another piece of evidence to indicate consciousness of guilt.
Oh, so there must be a typo, because her Suburban was a 2017 model. So the plates were from the car that she was driving the day she disappeared?
^^Yeah - I think so. I think he used tape to alter the plates that belonged to her vehicle to try to obscure the fact that he was driving her vehicle to abandon it. That part of the news story is confusing. It was also sort of dumb on his part - it's not like the police weren't going to run the VIN the minute they found it. The plates being gone would be an indication of something other than her just up and disappearing of her own volition. And now that there's surveillance camera footage tying him to the altered plates, his little scheme really backfired.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone tell me what the purpose is of doing this?
With help from a Metropolitan District crew, police retrieved a FedEx mailer box that contained two Connecticut license plates. The plates had been altered with tape and adhesive to read “5T6WBU," police said. The actual cancelled plate was 516WDJ, which had been on a 2007 Chevrolet Suburban belonging to Fotis Dulos, police said.
Note: this was not the vehicle he used to dispose of the garbage bags.
He put the altered plates on her Suburban and drove it to a second location and abandoned it there - an attempt to obscure that it was her car if he was caught on a speed camera or stopped, etc. Another piece of evidence to indicate consciousness of guilt.
Oh, so there must be a typo, because her Suburban was a 2017 model. So the plates were from the car that she was driving the day she disappeared?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone tell me what the purpose is of doing this?
With help from a Metropolitan District crew, police retrieved a FedEx mailer box that contained two Connecticut license plates. The plates had been altered with tape and adhesive to read “5T6WBU," police said. The actual cancelled plate was 516WDJ, which had been on a 2007 Chevrolet Suburban belonging to Fotis Dulos, police said.
Note: this was not the vehicle he used to dispose of the garbage bags.
He put the altered plates on her Suburban and drove it to a second location and abandoned it there - an attempt to obscure that it was her car if he was caught on a speed camera or stopped, etc. Another piece of evidence to indicate consciousness of guilt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone tell me what the purpose is of doing this?
With help from a Metropolitan District crew, police retrieved a FedEx mailer box that contained two Connecticut license plates. The plates had been altered with tape and adhesive to read “5T6WBU," police said. The actual cancelled plate was 516WDJ, which had been on a 2007 Chevrolet Suburban belonging to Fotis Dulos, police said.
Note: this was not the vehicle he used to dispose of the garbage bags.
He put the altered plates on her Suburban and drove it to a second location and abandoned it there - an attempt to obscure that it was her car if he was caught on a speed camera or stopped, etc. Another piece of evidence to indicate consciousness of guilt.
Hers was identified as a 2017 and I thought they said the plates showed it registered to her?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone tell me what the purpose is of doing this?
With help from a Metropolitan District crew, police retrieved a FedEx mailer box that contained two Connecticut license plates. The plates had been altered with tape and adhesive to read “5T6WBU," police said. The actual cancelled plate was 516WDJ, which had been on a 2007 Chevrolet Suburban belonging to Fotis Dulos, police said.
Note: this was not the vehicle he used to dispose of the garbage bags.
He put the altered plates on her Suburban and drove it to a second location and abandoned it there - an attempt to obscure that it was her car if he was caught on a speed camera or stopped, etc. Another piece of evidence to indicate consciousness of guilt.
Anonymous wrote:Can someone tell me what the purpose is of doing this?
With help from a Metropolitan District crew, police retrieved a FedEx mailer box that contained two Connecticut license plates. The plates had been altered with tape and adhesive to read “5T6WBU," police said. The actual cancelled plate was 516WDJ, which had been on a 2007 Chevrolet Suburban belonging to Fotis Dulos, police said.
Note: this was not the vehicle he used to dispose of the garbage bags.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone tell me what the purpose is of doing this?
With help from a Metropolitan District crew, police retrieved a FedEx mailer box that contained two Connecticut license plates. The plates had been altered with tape and adhesive to read “5T6WBU," police said. The actual cancelled plate was 516WDJ, which had been on a 2007 Chevrolet Suburban belonging to Fotis Dulos, police said.
Note: this was not the vehicle he used to dispose of the garbage bags.
This is something a total meth head would do. Delusions of grandeur, reactive, poorly botched crime scene cover-up, etc.
I'm willing to bet good money that drugs are involved.