Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Of course this case is getting lots of attention. Rich people from Farmington, wealthy NY family, come on...if a woman who lived on Albany Ave in Hartford, the place where Fortis dumped all the bloody trash, had disappeared like this, it would not get this attention, because it is a poor and minority area.
That's the sad truth. Here's another case that's not being widely reported-a young pregnant (single and black) USPS letter carrier disappeared on her way to work several months ago in Chicago. Her bf is being not cooperative. I only know about this because I work for the USPS and they are still looking for her-but it didn't make big news like this.
Is anyone going to the media on her behalf, posting missing person fliers, organizing search parties? If not, why not?
Are you serious? This case is all over the media. I’m pretty sure a flyer isn’t going to bring back a woman whose ex and his girlfriend were captured on video disposing of 30 bags containing her blood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This article says Fotis Dulos might go for a jury trial...wish I could be on that jury.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/fotis-dulos-hires-alex-jones-attorney-to-defend-him-in-disappearance-of-his-wife-jennifer
What possible reason could his attorney offer for why Dulos and girlfriend were driving around dumping bags with items that have Jennifer's blood?
All they have to do is bring it back to the fact that there's no body and you can't convict someone of manslaughter without absolute certainty.
He probably would have taken a deal if CT had the death penalty.
The standard is not absolute certainty. It is beyond a reasonable doubt. A prosecutor can certainly prove that when the GF flips and they have dna evidence from the bags he was driving around in the car that is in camera.
He is guilty as sin and so is that girlfriend. How she is out right now is beyond me. She was liter
ally caught on tape dumping bloody crime scene items. WTH? What more evidence do they really need?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Of course this case is getting lots of attention. Rich people from Farmington, wealthy NY family, come on...if a woman who lived on Albany Ave in Hartford, the place where Fortis dumped all the bloody trash, had disappeared like this, it would not get this attention, because it is a poor and minority area.
That's the sad truth. Here's another case that's not being widely reported-a young pregnant (single and black) USPS letter carrier disappeared on her way to work several months ago in Chicago. Her bf is being not cooperative. I only know about this because I work for the USPS and they are still looking for her-but it didn't make big news like this.
Is anyone going to the media on her behalf, posting missing person fliers, organizing search parties? If not, why not?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This article says Fotis Dulos might go for a jury trial...wish I could be on that jury.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/fotis-dulos-hires-alex-jones-attorney-to-defend-him-in-disappearance-of-his-wife-jennifer
What possible reason could his attorney offer for why Dulos and girlfriend were driving around dumping bags with items that have Jennifer's blood?
All they have to do is bring it back to the fact that there's no body and you can't convict someone of manslaughter without absolute certainty.
He probably would have taken a deal if CT had the death penalty.
The standard is not absolute certainty. It is beyond a reasonable doubt. A prosecutor can certainly prove that when the GF flips and they have dna evidence from the bags he was driving around in the car that is in camera.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Of course this case is getting lots of attention. Rich people from Farmington, wealthy NY family, come on...if a woman who lived on Albany Ave in Hartford, the place where Fortis dumped all the bloody trash, had disappeared like this, it would not get this attention, because it is a poor and minority area.
That's the sad truth. Here's another case that's not being widely reported-a young pregnant (single and black) USPS letter carrier disappeared on her way to work several months ago in Chicago. Her bf is being not cooperative. I only know about this because I work for the USPS and they are still looking for her-but it didn't make big news like this.
Is anyone going to the media on her behalf, posting missing person fliers, organizing search parties? If not, why not?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This article says Fotis Dulos might go for a jury trial...wish I could be on that jury.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/fotis-dulos-hires-alex-jones-attorney-to-defend-him-in-disappearance-of-his-wife-jennifer
What possible reason could his attorney offer for why Dulos and girlfriend were driving around dumping bags with items that have Jennifer's blood?
All they have to do is bring it back to the fact that there's no body and you can't convict someone of manslaughter without absolute certainty.
He probably would have taken a deal if CT had the death penalty.
Anonymous wrote: Of course this case is getting lots of attention. Rich people from Farmington, wealthy NY family, come on...if a woman who lived on Albany Ave in Hartford, the place where Fortis dumped all the bloody trash, had disappeared like this, it would not get this attention, because it is a poor and minority area.
That's the sad truth. Here's another case that's not being widely reported-a young pregnant (single and black) USPS letter carrier disappeared on her way to work several months ago in Chicago. Her bf is being not cooperative. I only know about this because I work for the USPS and they are still looking for her-but it didn't make big news like this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This article says Fotis Dulos might go for a jury trial...wish I could be on that jury.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/fotis-dulos-hires-alex-jones-attorney-to-defend-him-in-disappearance-of-his-wife-jennifer
What possible reason could his attorney offer for why Dulos and girlfriend were driving around dumping bags with items that have Jennifer's blood?
All they have to do is bring it back to the fact that there's no body and you can't convict someone of manslaughter without absolute certainty.
He probably would have taken a deal if CT had the death penalty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This article says Fotis Dulos might go for a jury trial...wish I could be on that jury.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/fotis-dulos-hires-alex-jones-attorney-to-defend-him-in-disappearance-of-his-wife-jennifer
What possible reason could his attorney offer for why Dulos and girlfriend were driving around dumping bags with items that have Jennifer's blood?
Anonymous wrote:This article says Fotis Dulos might go for a jury trial...wish I could be on that jury.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/fotis-dulos-hires-alex-jones-attorney-to-defend-him-in-disappearance-of-his-wife-jennifer
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think people comment on the husband's looks because they expect monsters to look different than other people. They are surprised (and maybe scared) that they might have dated a guy that looked like that.
There is decades old feminist research that documents how female crime victims are sexualized, as fodder for purient entertainment.
There's also a sense of control. "Look at him, I knew right away something was wrong with him, therefore this could never happen to me". Except that he's a decent looking dude who looks just like everyone else, who could be considered attractive by many standards...
Have you noticed that the individuals involved in these types of crimes (both victim and murderer) are usually fairly attractive couples and often the murderer is engaged in an affair.
The ones that are publicized, you mean? It ups the public interest level when the people involved are rich and attractive.
So, are you saying that fat/unattractive people go missing under mysterious circumstances like this but the media doesn't report it because the missing person isn't attractive enough?
If Lacy Peterson had been ugly do you think that the whole thing would have been swept under the rug? I find that really hard to believe.
Lacy Peterson was pretty and she was white. Double whammy. If she had been black unfortunately it probably wouldn’t have gotten much press.
Here’s why. People are interested in unusual events. Unfortunately, an African American woman being killed or missing isn’t unusual to most people. They expect criminal activity from this group of people. It’s NOT expected for Ivy League graduates and married white women. So it’s newsworthy. If African Americans don’t have higher rates of violence then similar cases would also be on television.