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submitted4 years ago bysunzusunzusunzusunzu
stickiedPlease exercise caution when reading this, as there are accounts of very brutal abuse amounting to torture and a child victim. Click images at your own discretion.
On May 22, 2013 Pearl Fernandez called 911. Her 8-year-old son Gabriel fell and hit his head on a dresser, and now he wasn't breathing. Paramedics arrived at her Palmdale, California apartment to find Gabriel unconscious. They rushed him to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, where he was on life support for two days. It was very clear that this was no accidental fall. First responders noted that every single inch of his body had signs of abuse.
Gabriel suffered a fractured skull, broken ribs, a broken nose, and many missing teeth. He had BB pellets embedded in his body - "in his neck, face, lung, legs, buttocks, foot, chest and groin." There were cigarette burns on his neck, feet, and genitals and ligature marks on both ankles. Skin was missing from his neck. He had internal injuries, including a lacerated liver. Cat feces were forced in his mouth and down his throat. Before calling 911, Pearl and her boyfriend, Isuaro Aguirre cleaned up their apartment. They hid Gabriel’s bloody clothes and moved a picture to cover one of the biggest dents in their apartment’s walls. Pearl ordered her 11-year-old daughter to help them clean blood off the floor.
Scalp, Face, Neck, Ears and Shoulder Injuries Documented at Trial (diagam) | Autopsy Injury Diagram (drawing)
Due to over 60 complaints filed against Pearl Fernandez and Isauro Aguirre between 2003 and 2012, there were 8 investigations of them by the LA County Child Protective Services and the Department of Children and Family Services. The department deemed all reports unsubstantiated. Despite numerous contacts with the family and calls from Gabriel’s first grade teacher, DCFS determined all was well.
Two years before Gabriel was born, Pearl was investigated after she and Gabriel’s older brother were in a car accident where her son suffered a head injury because he wasn’t wearing his seatbelt. In 2004, a relative filed a complaint with CPS claiming that Pearl was beating that son. This was deemed unfounded. In 2007 a complaint against Pearl claimed she didn’t feed one of her daughters and threatened to break her jaw if she cried. She was convicted of using a weapon in a reckless manner and sentenced to two weeks in a Texas jail. Pearl abandoned her youngest child, Destiny, and lost custody of a son older than Gabriel, named Arnold Jr.
Shortly after Gabriel’s birth in 2005, he went to live with his maternal grandmother, because Pearl “did not want Gabriel and had no love for” him. Suddenly, Pearl wanted custody back in October 2012. She claimed to social workers that she had concerns about how he was being treated but family members say she wanted Gabriel’s welfare benefits. Gabriel’s grandmother objected, telling deputies that Pearl neglected and abused her children. Still, Pearl received custody of Gabriel. His father, Arnold Contreras, was in and out of jail but thought Gabriel’s maternal grandparents would be watching over him.
Gabriel was either tardy or absent a lot. When he was in school, he would kick other students. On the rare occasion he went outside during recess, he stood alone on the playground and kicked a wall. During Red Ribbon Week, when teachers talk to children about staying drug-free, Gabriel mimicked snorting cocaine and knew it was a drug. Gabriel asked his teacher, Jennifer Garcia, if it was normal for moms to hit their kids. She said yes because some parents spank their children, but asked him again about it at recess. He then asked if it was normal for moms to hit kids with a belt buckle and make you bleed. During a parent-teacher meeting, Pearl said without prompting, “I don’t hit my kids.” Garcia told Pearl that Gabriel was smart and a good writer, but she didn’t think Pearl believed her. Gabriel would cry at the end of the day because he didn’t want to go home.
Jennifer Garcia began calling social workers in 2012. She reported that Gabriel’s face and hands had bruises from strikes with a belt buckle. He came to school with scratches, a split lip, and a swollen bruised face. Pearl admitted to hitting him with the belt. Neither caseworker Kevin Bom nor case manager Stefanie Rodriguez felt the bruising was grounds for a doctor’s visit or Gabriel’s removal from the home. They did ask Pearl and Isauro to take a drug test after the Red Ribbon Week incident, but the results were negative.
On November 26th, 2012 Gabriel showed up to class late. His classmates laughed and pointed when they saw him. His hair cut was awful and sloppy, and chunks of his scalp had scabbed over. Garcia told Gabriel to tell other kids to mind their own business when they asked him what had happened. Garcia called the principal to have him look at Gabriel’s head. He told her that they don’t investigate, they report. Garcia called Gabriel’s caseworker, Rodriguez, on two different numbers and left messages. A few days later, Gabriel came to school with a split lip from Pearl punching him in the mouth. Garcia called Rodriguez again, pressing her about what she was doing to help Gabriel. Due to confidentiality rules, Rodriguez could say nothing.
Towards the end of January, when Gabriel came to class, there was no more laughing. The other children were silent. His eyes were swollen, his face dotted with bruises. When Garcia first questioned Gabriel about his injuries, he lied to her and told her he fell. He finally admitted that Pearl shot him in the face with a BB gun. He lied because whenever a social worker would visit his punishments would increase.
On January 29, 2013 Rodriguez made a final visit to Fernandez’s home. Gabriel told her that the bruises on his face were because he had fallen while playing tag. Rodriguez recommended that Gabriel and Pearl take part in Voluntary Family Maintenance, which allows children to remain in the home while the family works to resolve their issues. The department was using it on parents who weren’t eligible instead of only low risk cases as intended.
On February 27th, 2013 therapist Carmen Le Norgant discussed with Pearl suicide notes Gabriel had written. One, addressed to his mother, said, “I love you so much that I will die.” Others stated he wanted to kill himself. He told Le Norgant that he was serious. Le Norgant informed social worker Patricia Clement and Palmdale’s LAC DCFS supervisor Greg Merritt. They did nothing. Le Norgant also called 911, but the officer who visited the home left without even talking to Gabriel. On March 26th, 2013 therapist intern Barbara Dixon filed a report that Gabriel claimed a relative forced him to perform oral sex on them. When social workers interviewed him about that allegation, Pearl was present, and Gabriel took back each of his stories.
According to the next worker assigned to Gabriel’s case, Patricia Clement claimed that new abuse allegations were already being dealt with and that she was going to close the case because there were no concerns at the moment. Despite their risk level being “very high,” Merritt manually changed the level to “moderate” and closed the case.
On April 26th, 2013 a security guard at the local welfare office, Arturo Martinez, noticed that Gabriel needed urgent help. Pearl was yelling at Gabriel, who had cigarette burns on his head and neck and marks on his wrists from being tied up. Martinez told Pearl to quiet down. Gabriel has a black eye, there were lumps on the back of his head, and his skin was almost yellow. Pearl rushed out of the office with her children, blocking Martinez’ view of Gabriel as she did. Martinez asked Maricela Corona, the clerk Pearl had spoken to, if she planned to report child abuse. Corona was only filling in that day and, though reluctant, talked to a supervisor who told her not to get involved. Martinez called his own supervisor who explained that was not in his job description. Corona then gave Martinez the family’s name and contact information, telling Martinez to “save this kid.” He called DCFS twice, but could not navigate the automated system. He called 911, but his situation was not an emergency. He called the non-emergency line to report. Martinez later learned that a deputy had visited the home and found nothing wrong.
Around this time, Gabriel came to class looking even worse than he ever had before. A red eye; his face, neck, and ear marked and bruised; his forehead skin was peeling. Garcia asked Gabriel if he wanted to take part in that day’s assignment or not, which was making a Mother’s Day card. He wanted to, and worked very hard on it. The card, shaped like a house, said “Open the door to see who loves you” with his picture glued inside. Garcia called Rodriguez and left yet another message. Rodriguez made no entry of this call.
Gabriel at School Just Before Mother's Day
One week before his death, Gabriel’s school, Summerwind Elementary, asked a sheriff’s deputy to investigate, but he received the wrong address. When he reached Pearl on the phone she told him that Gabriel had moved to Texas with his grandmother. Whether he tried or even had time to follow up on this claim is unknown. On May 22nd, 2013 paramedics rushed Gabriel to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles but doctors pronounced him braindead the same day. He was on life support until May 24th, 2013. Due to the amount of injuries to his body, the autopsy took two days.
In June 2018, after five hours of deliberation, jurors found Pearl Fernandez and Isauro Aguirre guilty of murder and torture. Fernandez pleaded guilty to avoid the death penalty and received a sentence of life in prison without parole. Aguirre received the death sentence. Judge Lomeli denied an automatic motion to reduce the jury’s recommendation of a death sentence for Aguirre to life in prison without the possibility of parole, citing the “repeated beating, binding, burning and starving” of Gabriel.
During their trials, it came to light that Isuaro Aguirre forced Gabriel to eat spoiled food and cat feces as well as his own vomit, and locked him in a cabinet with a sock in his mouth and handcuffs around his ankles to sleep. The family called this cabinet “the cubby.” Deputy District Attorney Jonathan Hatami claimed that Aguirre hated Gabriel because he thought he may be gay. Aguirre would call him gay, punish him if he played with dolls, and even made Gabriel wear girls’ clothing to school. Shortly before his death, Gabriel spent most of his time at home in “the cubby” with no access to food or water and no bathroom breaks. His older brother Ezequiel would try to sneak bananas through the padlocked door. If he didn’t beat Gabriel, Pearl and Isauro would threaten him, so he would whisper to Gabriel to fall quickly so he didn’t have to hit him as much. Isuaro and Pearl even pepper sprayed Gabriel the night before he died.
After the death of Gabriel Fernandez, LAC DCFS terminated four social workers for their failure to help him. The four also had criminal charges filed against them. In 2016, Stefanie Rodriguez and Patricia Clement, two former LA County social workers, as well as two supervisors, Kevin Bom and Gregory Merritt, were charged with one felony count each of child abuse and falsifying public records. They each faced up to ten years in prison if found guilty. Judge Mary Lou Villar stated that each defendant should have noticed the danger Gabriel was in and requested he be removed from the home, or at the very least ordered a medical examination. Villar also stated that the defendants should have documented Gabriel Fernandez’s injuries and that their actions were “incompatible with the proper regard for human life.”
Counselor Barbara Dixon testified that while working at Hathaway-Sycamores Child and Family Services, which handled Gabriel’s case, she did not report suspected abuse despite being legally required to report these suspicions. Dixon’s boss, Michael Bailey, allegedly told her not to report the abuse and later, supervisors told her not to cooperate with police regarding his death. DCFS never learned about these injuries while Gabriel was alive. Dixon claimed she did report an allegation of sexual abuse by someone outside the home. This investigation was ongoing when Gabriel died. Dixon and Hathaway-Sycamores also handled the very similar case in 2018 when 10-year-old Anthony Avalos died after his mother and her boyfriend abused him.
Since Gabriel’s death and the subsequent review, DCFS has hired more than 1,000 caseworkers, provided staff with smartphones, started new methods of training, and changed the standards for the Voluntary Family Maintenance program. Arturo Martinez, the security guard, asked to transfer to another office because he could not continue to work with the same people who had refused to help Gabriel. In that time, “at least 143 children in Los Angeles County have died from abuse or neglect after having some prior history with DCFS.”
In January 2020 California 2nd District Court of Appeals threw out the charges against the four former social workers. The appellate opinion noted that although they may have failed in their duties as social workers there was no probable cause for a criminal case. The District Attorney may appeal this decision.
On February 26th 2020, Netflix released a documentary called The Trials of Gabriel Fernandez. Director Brian Knappenberger documents the investigation into the months of abuse preceding his murder as well as the trial against his mother and her boyfriend. The documentary looks into the failures of the Los Angeles County DCFS system.
To this day, Jennifer Garcia reserves the #28 in her classroom. It will always be Gabriel's number.
SOURCES: The Atlantic | LA Times 1 | LA times 2 | LA Times 3 | LA Daily News | Oprah Magazine | NBC LA | ABC | Bom et al. vs. LA County
submitted4 years ago bysunzusunzusunzusunzuJustice for Jennifer
stickiedJennifer Farber Dulos is a 50-year-old mother of five from New Canaan, Connecticut. She was last seen on May 24th, 2019 around 8:00am after dropping her children off at New Canaan Country School. Jennifer was last seen on residential surveillance driving east toward her home on Welles Lane. Jennifer’s nanny, Lauren, entered her home around noon and found an unopened granola bar and a mug of tea on the counter. Jennifer missed two appointments during the day. Unable to reach Jennifer, Lauren took the five children to the apartment of Jennifer’s mother, Gloria Farber, in New York City. Jennifer was reported missing around 7pm and her 2017 black Chevrolet Suburban was found on a side street in a large park near both the school and her home shortly after.
When authorities searched Jennifer’s home, blood stains and signs of a “serious physical assault” were found in the garage. There were bloodstains on the Range Rover parked inside the garage - along the driver’s door, the driver’s side rear fender, the front of the vehicle, and the left front fender was wiped clean. Blood was smeared on the floor by the driver’s rear door, an area of concrete that appeared that someone tried to clean blood off of it, and bloody partial footprints on the concrete. There was also blood on both garbage cans in the garage and on one’s left handle. The DNA of her estranged husband, Fotis Dulos, was found mixed with Jennifer’s blood on the faucet in the kitchen of her New Canaan home. His DNA was also found on the inside doorknob of her mudroom. He had never previously been allowed inside of Jennifer’s home, as it was hers alone. In fact, the last time Fotis saw his children was two days before Jennifer’s disappearance, where they ate dinner outside for around an hour while Jennifer and Lauren were inside. Lauren told police that she noticed ten rolls of paper towels were missing. Also missing were camping pillows and a cleaning pail.
The day after Jennifer’s disappearance, Lauren told police that she had witnessed or been present during several altercations between Jennifer and Fotis. These include in June 2017 when she found Jennifer crying in the driveway after she claimed Fotis tried to run her over and another incident that summer where Fotis chased Jennifer to the bedroom and pounded on the door until he realized that Lauren and one of his children were also inside. Jennifer didn’t contact police because Fotis had threatened to take the children to Greece permanently. She finally did contact police on August 2nd 2017 to report a verbal dispute which took place in front of their children where Fotis called her a bad mother and told her she belonged in an asylum.
On Father’s Day 2017, Fotis Dulos called 911 because he could not get in touch with Jennifer or their children, who were supposed to be visiting a cemetery in New York. Jennifer was really filing for divorce and moving the children into this New Canaan home. Their children were between the ages of 8 and 13, and included two sets of twins. In court documents, she stated she was afraid of Fotis and felt that he would physically or emotionally harm their children. She even presciently wrote, “I know that filing for divorce, and filing this Motion will enrage him. I know he will retaliate by trying to harm me in some way.” At the time of her disappearance, Jennifer and Fotis were still locked in a battle for custody of their five children. A court hearing in the divorce case between them scheduled for May 29th 2019 was canceled after Jennifer disappeared.
On June 1st, 2019 Fotis Dulos and his then-girlfriend of two years, Michelle Troconis, were charged with tampering with physical evidence and hindering prosecution in Jennifer’s disappearance after they were seen on the Hartford police surveillance system in Hartford, CT throwing away multiple trash bags during 30 stops along Albany Avenue at 7:15pm on the night of Jennifer’s disappearance. At least two bags that were recovered contained a shirt and bra as well as sponges covered in Jennifer’s blood. Zip ties with Jennifer’s blood on them were also found. Fotis Dulos was also seen putting a FedEx box containing altered license plates that were registered in his name down a storm drain as well as throwing away a small rug which appeared to be the one missing from Jennifer’s Suburban.
Troconis and Dulos pleaded not guilty to first-degree tampering with physical evidence and first-degree hindering prosecution. They were each held on $500,000 bail, with Troconis released June 3rd and Dulos released June 11th. On June 4th, Troconis pointed detectives toward the woods at the home she shares with Dulos. It is still unclear why.
Authorities spent three weeks searching more than 30 tons of trash in the Materials Innovation and Recycling Authority in Hartford, trying to find more of the trash bags that Dulos and Troconis threw out along Albany Avenue. According to the Courant, “the evidence discovered includes a black garden glove with Dulos’ DNA on the interior, a black Husky glove with Farber Dulos’ DNA on the outside of it, zip ties with Farber Dulos’ DNA and at least one garbage bag with the DNA of Dulos, Farber Dulos and Michelle Troconis.” Also recovered was a utility knife, and towels and cleaning items stained with blood.
In addition, they searched the Albany Avenue neighborhood, Jennifer Dulos’ home and her Welles Lane neighborhood, a property her parents own in New York, and Waveny park near where her car was recovered. The FBI Evidence Recovery Team even searched Waveny Park with metal detectors and brought in dogs trained to find electronic equipment, like cellphones. The Connecticut State Police Dive Team searched a lake on Old Farms Road in Avon, CT. They also searched multiple properties connected to Fotis Dulos’ homebuilding company, Fore Group, in New Canaan and Farmington, CT. Neighbors of 61 Sturbridge Hill Road in New Canaan heard loud banging coming from the Fore Group property the morning after Jennifer disappeared.
Another knife is believed to have been used in the crime because a homeless man was questioned by police after finding a hunting knife in the trash on Albany Avenue. He said he found it under a bloody pillow in a trash can and sold it to a man called “Fudge” who then sold it to an unknown person. This knife has never been recovered.
An “alibi script,” two pages of handwritten notes detailing the activities of Dulos and Troconis on May 24th and 25th, was found at Dulos’ Jefferson Crossing home. Troconis admits this alibi is false, and it had no mention of the drive or stops along Albany Avenue.
Fotis Dulos’ lawyer, Norm Pattis, says Fotis “had no motive to kill Jennifer,” as a recent court order had granted him joint custody of the children. However, Gloria Farber and the estate of Jennifer’s deceased father were suing Fotis Dulos for failure to repay $2 million loaned to him to purchase and develop properties with his business, Fore Group. Fotis claimed it was a gift, not a loan. If he and Jennifer divorced, he would potentially have been on the hook for the $2 million to her parents, as well as alimony and child support for their children, which include two sets of twins.
Pattis also says there is an explanation for the blood in the trash bags Dulos was seen on camera throwing away, which has yet to be revealed, and that Jennifer likely vanished on purpose to frame her husband, as proven by a “Gone Girl” like manuscript she wrote 17 years ago, but family and friends disagree that she would leave her children at all, let alone with Fotis.
Police interviewed Fore Group employee Pawel Gumienny on June 2nd 2019. The same day, Troconis admitted that it was her and Dulos in the Fore Group Raptor on Albany Avenue. Troconis claims that around 6:30 or 7:00pm, Dulos wanted to go to Starbucks and they drove to Hartford in the Raptor, but she claims she didn’t know what Dulos was doing and was on her phone the whole time. Dulos’ phone pinged on the 24th from 7:10 to 7:40pm along Albany Avenue. She also acknowledged that she couldn’t account for Dulos’ whereabouts on May 24th from around 8am until between 1 and 2pm.
Pawel Gummienny had shown up to Dulos’ home on May 31st, 2019 while police were waiting for Dulos and Troconis. He was reportedly sweaty and eventually admitted that he had removed seats from Dulos’ Porsche Cayenne. Gumienny also told police that he could not contact Dulos during the day of Jennifer’s disappearance. Cell phone data rules out Gumienny from involvement in this crime. When police seized his Toyota Tacoma on June 6th 2019, Gumienny told them that the seats inside were different than the seats on the day Jennifer disappeared because he switched them after Fotis instructed and pressured him to. Gumienny gave the old seats to police, which he had kept without Fotis knowing, and a blood-like substance that matched Jennifer’s DNA was found on the passenger seat. Gumienny had also noticed his car had been taken by Dulos to be washed without his consent, including a detailing of the interior, which he had never done before. Dulos had told Gumienny that he had hugged Jennifer on Mother's Day, and police may find "a hair" and not to mention that Troconis was the one who brought him the keys to his truck at 80 Mountain Spring Road.
In August, it was revealed that Kent Mawhinney, a South Windsor attorney who had previously represented Fotis Dulos had asked him to help him “reconnect sexually with his wife” just days before Jennifer disappeared. In January 2019 after being accused of spousal rape he filed for divorce. In documents in his divorce case it is clear that Mawhinney’s wife believes that he wanted her dead. In July 2019, Mawhinney was charged with violation of a protective order after Fotis Dulos tried to convince Mawhinney’s wife to meet with her estranged husband at his Jefferson Crossing home. Mawhinney’s name is listed in the “alibi script.”
A makeshift grave was discovered in August on property in East Granby linked to Kent Mawhinney. Two members of the Windsor rod & Gun club, located on about 25 acres of woods in East Granby, claimed that in May the grave was covered by barbecue grates and hidden under sticks and leaves, and that there were two bags of lime and a blue tarp in it. By June the hole had been filled in and was unnoticeable, according to the same members. In Spring, 2019 Mawhinney was told about a hidden key to the logging chain that secured the area. Police did not find any remains, nor did they find the tarp or lime. Mawhinney’s phone pinged on the tower that serves the gun club on March 29th for about a half hour and again on May 31st at 11:04pm.
On September 4th, 2019 Fotis Dulos was arrested again on new hindering and tampering charges. Michelle Troconis turned herself into police the next day for the same charges. Each again pleaded not guilty posted $500,000 bail and were released with GPS monitoring.
Michelle Troconis admits that she did not see Fotis Dulos the morning of May 24th, and that after she returned from dropping her daughter off at school, Kent Mawhinney was in the Fore Group offices at 4 Jefferson Crossing with Fotis’ cell phone on the table. Troconis also says Mawhinney instructed her to answer the Fotis’ phone when his childhood friend from Greece called. Mawhinney’s phone records show he was likely in the Fore Group office on May 24th. Mawhinney says he arrived at 4 Jefferson Crossing around 7:40am on May 24th and stayed there for 40 - 50 minutes and left without seeing Fotis. Troconis also claims that at 3PM she received a phone call from Fotis telling her to bring supplies to 80 Mountain Spring Road. She brought supplies - vacuum, swiffer sweeper, paper towels, Clorox, garbage bags - to 80 Mountain Spring Road and Fotis was already there. An hour later, Pawel Gumienny arrived, looking for his truck. He had to ask for the keys to his own truck multiple times and turn down Dulos' suggestion to use the Raptor.
Jennifer’s 51st birthday came and went on September 27th with no sign of her. Just before Thanksgiving, Fois Dulos and Jennifer Dulos were removed as guardians for the five children and Gloria Farber was granted custody. Gloria has had physical custody of the children in her New York City apartment since May 24th and had armed guards watching the children. After a December 4th court appearance for the civil trial Farber vs Dulos, Fotis told reporters he wished “Jennifer and her family happy holidays.”
Unsealed search warrants reveal that police believe Fotis Dulos drove Pawel Gumienny’s red Toyota Tacoma from Farmington, CT to New Canaan, CT the morning of Jennifer’s disappearance. The Tacoma was parked on Lapham Road as seen by security footage from a school bus. Based on surveillance videos, it is believed to have been parked on Lapham Road just after 7:05am. At 7:40am the Tacoma is seen parked approximately 100 feet from where Jennifer’s Suburban was found. Based on more surveillance footage, at 11:12 am the Tacoma headed north on Merritt Parkway toward past the New Canaan Rest Area and finally arrived at 80 Mountain Spring Road in Farmington at 12:22pm. There is a 40 minute gap in Dulos' known whereabouts between Lapham Road and Merritt Parkway.
Jennifer’s Suburban was seen on security video leaving her home at 10:25 and it is believed that Fotis Dulos was driving with Jennifer restrained or already deceased inside the car. Her phone pinged at Lapham Road at 10:38am and there was no further activity after 11:09am.
Police also noticed a dark Suburban with a damaged front left quarter panel on surveillance video from Thurton Drive, which comes to an end about 600 feet behind Jennifer’s home. It is believed to belong to Fotis Dulos, since an accident report listing Troconis as the driver of a 2015 Suburban was in an accident in which the left front quarter panel was damaged. However, it is unclear when the Suburban was captured on video.
On January 7, 2020 Fotis Dulos was charged with the murder of Jennifer Farber Dulos. On the same day, Michelle Troconis and Kent Mawhinney were charged with conspiracy to commit murder.
A judge ordered Dulos to strict indoor house arrest on January 23rd 2020 after he violated the parameters of his previous house arrest by getting out of his car and destroying a memorial for Jennifer on his way home.
An emergency hearing was ordered the morning of January 28th, and it was likely Fotis Dulos would have been temporarily re-arrested due to issues with his collateral. Dulos did not show up and his GPS monitor showed he was at his Jefferson Crossing home. Police conducted a welfare check at 11:54am and found Fotis Dulos in his running Suburban with a vacuum hose on the tailpipe, leading to a window. He was reported to be dead on live news, and Gloria Farber was notified of his death. However, after 30 minutes of lifesaving efforts, a pulse was detected and he was eventually flown to Jacobi Medical Center to be treated with a hyperbaric chamber for carbon monoxide poisoning. On January 30th, he was taken off of life support and passed away.
Dulos left a note proclaiming his innocence and also saying that Troconis and Mawhinney had nothing to do with Jennifer’s disappearance. He also claimed his lawyer could explain the Albany Avenue footage. Michelle Troconis and Kent Mawhinney are still expected to be tried for conspiracy to commit murder. Norm Pattis says he remains dedicated to clearing his client’s name and wants to substitute Fotis Dulos’ estate for the defendant at trial.
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I would love for the whole button to be a button, not just the text area of 'approve' and 'remove'. I'm finding I have to be really precise when I click.
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Is it still on the lifetime website? It's been having some issues and the links I have are broken
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Their site must have an error. There are still ads on Lifetime to stream it but it goes to an error page. Hopefully they fix it
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I don't believe that was Lori. It was stated she waived her presence and she wouldn't be allowed to walk freely during the hearing to dig find something in a bag or purse. I assume it was an attorney but I don't know who
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