Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
The bondsman said he was out of breath. I don’t think he’s fine.
Are you saying he unhooked himself from his suicide set up to answer the phone from his bondsman? Sorry I’m a bit out of breath because you called while I was breathing some carbon monoxide in my car?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
The bondsman said he was out of breath. I don’t think he’s fine.
Are you saying he unhooked himself from his suicide set up to answer the phone from his bondsman? Sorry I’m a bit out of breath because you called while I was breathing some carbon monoxide in my car?
Anonymous wrote:I'm wondering hat happens to the bond if the defendant commits suicide? The state gets to keep it? Or is it returned to the next-of-kin?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
The bondsman said he was out of breath. I don’t think he’s fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
The bondsman said he was out of breath. I don’t think he’s fine.
Just read this article:
https://www.stamfordadvocate.com/news/article/Family-friends-attorneys-visit-Fotis-Dulos-at-15016364.php
“Dulos was initially considered dead after police and medics administered CPR for 30 minutes before a faint pulse was detected. He was taken to the UConn Health center before being flown in critical condition to Jacobi Medical Center.”
No pulse for 30 minutes? Wouldn’t you be brain dead after 10?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
The bondsman said he was out of breath. I don’t think he’s fine.
Just read this article:
https://www.stamfordadvocate.com/news/article/Family-friends-attorneys-visit-Fotis-Dulos-at-15016364.php
“Dulos was initially considered dead after police and medics administered CPR for 30 minutes before a faint pulse was detected. He was taken to the UConn Health center before being flown in critical condition to Jacobi Medical Center.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
The bondsman said he was out of breath. I don’t think he’s fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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