Anonymous wrote:Why is the sister defending her brother? Murder is indefensible. The only acceptable course of action ought to be silence on her part.
If I were Gloria I wouldn't want the sister to gain custody of the children. She was going to back her brother no matter what. What does that say about her (the sister)?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is the sister defending her brother? Murder is indefensible. The only acceptable course of action ought to be silence on her part.
If I were Gloria I wouldn't want the sister to gain custody of the children. She was going to back her brother no matter what. What does that say about her (the sister)?!
The issue of custody has not been adjudicated yet. Gloria had temporarily custody only for the duration of the trial. Now a new hearing will be held and his sister has the right according to the law to get custody of the children. The judge who was hearing the divorce case refused to give custody to Gloria in two separate hearings so she went to find a different judge, without notifying the Fotis side and got custody for the duration of the case. Since he died before the trial he is considered innocent and his family has equal right to get custody. Gloria's age and her animosity during the divorce years will count against her.
The sister lives in Greece. You are crazy if you think a judge is sending them out of the country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is the sister defending her brother? Murder is indefensible. The only acceptable course of action ought to be silence on her part.
If I were Gloria I wouldn't want the sister to gain custody of the children. She was going to back her brother no matter what. What does that say about her (the sister)?!
The issue of custody has not been adjudicated yet. Gloria had temporarily custody only for the duration of the trial. Now a new hearing will be held and his sister has the right according to the law to get custody of the children. The judge who was hearing the divorce case refused to give custody to Gloria in two separate hearings so she went to find a different judge, without notifying the Fotis side and got custody for the duration of the case. Since he died before the trial he is considered innocent and his family has equal right to get custody. Gloria's age and her animosity during the divorce years will count against her.
Anonymous wrote:Why is the sister defending her brother? Murder is indefensible. The only acceptable course of action ought to be silence on her part.
If I were Gloria I wouldn't want the sister to gain custody of the children. She was going to back her brother no matter what. What does that say about her (the sister)?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is the sister defending her brother? Murder is indefensible. The only acceptable course of action ought to be silence on her part.
If I were Gloria I wouldn't want the sister to gain custody of the children. She was going to back her brother no matter what. What does that say about her (the sister)?!
The issue of custody has not been adjudicated yet. Gloria had temporarily custody only for the duration of the trial. Now a new hearing will be held and his sister has the right according to the law to get custody of the children. The judge who was hearing the divorce case refused to give custody to Gloria in two separate hearings so she went to find a different judge, without notifying the Fotis side and got custody for the duration of the case. Since he died before the trial he is considered innocent and his family has equal right to get custody. Gloria's age and her animosity during the divorce years will count against her.
Anonymous wrote:Why is the sister defending her brother? Murder is indefensible. The only acceptable course of action ought to be silence on her part.
If I were Gloria I wouldn't want the sister to gain custody of the children. She was going to back her brother no matter what. What does that say about her (the sister)?!
Anonymous wrote:I am translating from Greek. Information about what happened during the last moments of Dulos.
His sister talked to a greek newspaper. She said that Jennifer had multiple stays at a psychiatric clinic. When Fotis committed suicide he had the five photographs of his children in front of him. That his family asked for the children to visit him at the ICU in NYC and Gloria refused and they had to threaten legal action that would entail having Gloria's record examined. Then the kids were allowed to visit their dad at the ICU and after the visit life support was removed. All his organs have been donated and the funeral was in the hospital. Afterwards the body was cremated. She said that Fotis was upset because there was a gag order and his side was not allowed to talk but the police and Jennifer's family and friends were allowed to say anything they wanted so he could not defend himself. Gloria has refused any contact between the children and the aunt.
https://www.protothema.gr/world/article/973906/i-tragodia-tou-foti-doulou-ai-sto-diaolo-den-tha-me-fate-eseis-eipe-kai-autoktonise/
Anonymous wrote:If you read the police report. The evidence is pretty convincing and there’s a LOT of it. When you put it all together it tells sn ugly story. So many little details like the bloody camping pillows from the garage they found in a homeless area.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think the victim blaming poster understands how hard it is to escape an abuser and how confusing it is when you are in it and the person can also be quite charming. You want to protect your family and convince yourself what you experience isn't real. The most dangerous time is when you actually leave which is shown by research and by this particular story as well. Why didn't she leave sooner? She probably knew there was a good chance it would end like this. Why did she have so many kids with him? He may not have shown the full entent of his abusive personality by then. Stress sets off the crazy. At the time she was having babies they were supported by her father and she had the kids quickly.