Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:So realistically, what's the prognosis for him? He must have been without oxygen for some time?
If they found a faint pulse in the ambulance they must have been working on him? So possible he wasn't without o2? But we see his body lying there - how long did it take for the ambulance other there?
I'm suddenly morbidly curious how this turns out.
Anonymous wrote:So realistically, what's the prognosis for him? He must have been without oxygen for some time?
If they found a faint pulse in the ambulance they must have been working on him? So possible he wasn't without o2? But we see his body lying there - how long did it take for the ambulance other there?
I'm suddenly morbidly curious how this turns out.
A day after an apparent suicide attempt by Fotis Dulos, police were at his house Wednesday for a second day.
Dulos, 52, accused of killing his estranged wife, Jennifer Dulos, remains in critical condition and on life support at Jacobi Medical Center in Bronx, N.Y.
Anonymous wrote:Mean-spirited grandmother? You mean the same one who gave her son-in-law millions and then saw him go on to cheat on her daughter? And then has to accept that he killed her daughter? Gee, I can’t imagine why she wouldn’t be kindly disposed towards this dude.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.)
Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will the mean spirited grandmother, who always hated Doulos and was driving the divorce acrimony and keeps throwing her money around as she is been doing to drive public opinion, allow the children to go and see their father in the hospital?
Reading all the comments, I am amazed how you have all formed opinions that he must be definitely be guilty because on the circumstantial evidence and innuendos presented so far. Oh yea, let's not forget the nanny and her comments to support the grandma who pays all bills.
You think the surveillance camera footage of Dulos and his girlfriend, surreptitiously dropping off a large number of black trash bags, filled with bloody material, in the dead of night, all along the business strip, is circumstantial evidence?
Sheesh.
And the truck Fotis borrowed from his employee that day, that has Jennifer’s blood on the seats? PP is an idiot or a friend of Dulos.
I had a family member who sat at a jury for a high profiled case and the person explained the reason they acquitted the person that all the newspapers had it for sure he would be found guilty, and how the evidence was not as sensational as the DA presented them beforehand to influence the jury pool. Just because the police writes the charges to convict the person, it does not mean he will be found guilty at the end.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will the mean spirited grandmother, who always hated Doulos and was driving the divorce acrimony and keeps throwing her money around as she is been doing to drive public opinion, allow the children to go and see their father in the hospital?
Reading all the comments, I am amazed how you have all formed opinions that he must be definitely be guilty because on the circumstantial evidence and innuendos presented so far. Oh yea, let's not forget the nanny and her comments to support the grandma who pays all bills.
You think the surveillance camera footage of Dulos and his girlfriend, surreptitiously dropping off a large number of black trash bags, filled with bloody material, in the dead of night, all along the business strip, is circumstantial evidence?
Sheesh.
And the truck Fotis borrowed from his employee that day, that has Jennifer’s blood on the seats? PP is an idiot or a friend of Dulos.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will the mean spirited grandmother, who always hated Doulos and was driving the divorce acrimony and keeps throwing her money around as she is been doing to drive public opinion, allow the children to go and see their father in the hospital?
Reading all the comments, I am amazed how you have all formed opinions that he must be definitely be guilty because on the circumstantial evidence and innuendos presented so far. Oh yea, let's not forget the nanny and her comments to support the grandma who pays all bills.
You think the surveillance camera footage of Dulos and his girlfriend, surreptitiously dropping off a large number of black trash bags, filled with bloody material, in the dead of night, all along the business strip, is circumstantial evidence?
Sheesh.