It has been three weeks since Connecticut mom Jennifer Dulos was last seen alive. New information about the case has emerged raising more questions about her disappearance.
This comes after Dulos’s estranged husband, Fotis Dulos, and his girlfriend, Michelle Troconis, were charged with tampering with evidence and hindering prosecution. Both have pleaded not guilty to the charges.
Later that day, the employee returned Fotis’s truck to him at his employers Farmington home, Courant reported.
Investigators have seized the truck, phone, and computer of the employee, who has not been identified or charged as a suspect, in connection with Dulos’s disappearance.
Police said later that day Fotis and Troconis were allegedly seen disposing of two garbage bags filled with bloody clothes, towels, and sponges. Courant reported that the blood on the items seized from the garbage cans matched Dulos’s.
Moreover, the pair allegedly attempted to get rid of license plates that had been partially taped by throwing them in a storm drain, reported the newspaper, citing an arrest warrant. The licence plates belonged to a vehicle Fotis used to own in 2017.
“My understanding is … the police have ruled her out as a participant in any foul play in New Canaan,” Pattis said.
“My understanding is she’s taken a polygraph exam on the question of whether she had any knowledge of any foul play or disposal of evidence and she satisfied police in that polygraph exam and she provided an alibi,” he added.
Troconis had been out on bail since her initial court appearance, while Fotis posted a $500,000 bond on June 11, reported the Courant.
Jennifer has been described as a very slender, 5-foot-7 female with a soft voice, dark brown eyes, and shoulder-length brown hair.