Jennifer Dulos

Jennifer Dulos: Missing mom’s husband caught on camera throwing out trash bags soaked with blood-stained items, affidavit says

A number of items left in trash cans by the husband of missing Connecticut mom, Jennifer Dulos, have been recovered, according to an arrest affidavit revealed in court Monday morning.

Stamford Courant reports that numerous items were tested by the state Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection Forensic Laboratory in connection with the disappearance of 50-year-old Jennifer, who vanished after dropping her children off at school in New Canaan on Friday. The results confirmed that some of the items tested contained Jennifer’s blood.

On Saturday night, police arrested Jennifer’s estranged husband, Fotis Dulos, 51, and his girlfriend Michelle Troconis, 44, at a hotel in Avon. They’re both facing charges of tampering with evidence and hindering prosecution. Additional charges may follow.

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Michelle C. Troconis is arraigned on charges of tampering with or fabricating physical evidence and first-degree hindering prosecution at Norwalk Superior Court in Norwalk, Conn. Monday, June 3, 2019. Troconis and Fotis Dulos were arrested at an Avon hotel late Saturday night and held on a $500,000 bond for charges of tampering with or fabricating physical evidence and first-degree hindering prosecution. Fotis Dulos is the estranged husband of Jennifer Dulos, the 50-year-old mother of five who has been missing since May 24. (Tyler Sizemore/Hearst Connecticut Media via AP, Pool)

Items of evidence and information authorities found in relation to Jennifer’s disappearance are, according to the affidavit,

  • Bags of blood-stained clothing and sponges
  • Stains of blood on Jennifer’s garage floor
  • Blood spatter in numerous areas of Jennifer’s home
  • Obvious attempts to clean up the scene
  • Altered Connecticut license plates that belonged to Dulos
  • Security footage of Dulos driving his Ford pickup to various locations, dropping trash bags into different public trash receptacles
  • Security footage of Troconis “leaning out of the passenger seat of the Ford pickup and either placing something on the ground or picking up an item”

“Based upon the crime scene processing, investigators came to the consensus that a serious physical assault had occurred at the scene, and Jennifer Dulos was the suspected victim,” the arrest affidavit read.

Both suspects were being held on $500,000, but Troconis made bail on Monday afternoon. According to FOX News, she covered her head with a shirt as she was whisked away by her lawyer, avoiding cameras and questions from the media. She had a GPS monitor attached to her ankle.

Dulos remains behind bars.

As CrimeOnline previously reported, Fotis Dubos and Troconis had been having an affair for around a year before Jennifer filed for divorce. Troconis has “ties to Argentina,” as her child lives there, and the father of her child owns a ski resort in Argentina, court documents state.

Troconis’ ties to another country apparently worried Jennifer, who said in court documents that her husband threatened to disappear to a ski resort previously.

“[In] the past, my husband has made references to disappearing to a ski resort, ‘where everyone wears masks every day and are indistinguishable from one another,’” Jennifer Dulos said, according to court documents from the divorce filing.

While obtaining DNA from Fotis Dulos earlier this week, authorities found security footage of him in a Hartford neighborhood at around the time Jennifer disappeared. After thoroughly searching the area, including in trash cans and dumpster, investigators turned their search efforts to the man’s home in Farmington, which sits on five acres of land.

Fotis Dulos is arraigned on charges of tampering with or fabricating physical evidence and first-degree hindering prosecution at Norwalk Superior Court in Norwalk, Conn. Monday, June 3, 2019. Fotis Dulos, and his girlfriend, Michelle C. Troconis, were arrested at an Avon hotel late Saturday night and held on a $500,000 bond for charges of tampering with or fabricating physical evidence and first-degree hindering prosecution. Fotis Dulos is the estranged husband of Jennifer Dulos, the 50-year-old mother of five who has been missing since May 24. (Tyler Sizemore/Hearst Connecticut Media via AP, Pool)

Police also announced that the case is being treated as a criminal investigation.

“The criminal investigation into this case is continuing and it does involve securing search warrants,” New Canaan Police Lt. Jason Ferraro said. “No comment at this time will be offered on details relating to locations of search warrants or details of what items are listed on the search warrants.”

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Previous searches focused on the New Canaan community where Jennifer was last seen. Authorities reportedly found blood inside Jennifer’s home the day she vanished. Detectives with the State Police Western District Crime Squad also found other evidence inside her home, but it’s unclear what type of evidence was found.

The search for Jennifer also expanded from Connecticut to New York, where her late father, Hilliard Farber, once owned property in Pound Ridge, off of 40 Mallard Lake Road.

Jennifer was last seen on Friday around 8 a.m. while dropping her children off at the New Canaan Country School in the prominent New Canaan community. Police later found her vehicle, a black 2017 Chevrolet Suburban, parked off of Lapham Road. Jennifer was nowhere to be found. A cleaning service arrived to her home at noon on Friday but Jennifer was not there.

Jennifer also missed several appointments Friday, including one at 11 a.m. and one at 1 p.m. Since she vanished, she has not used her cellphone or her credit cards.

Search dogs and search teams scoured through wooded areas by Jennifer’s home last week, as well as a 300-acre park, bodies of water and a cornfield.

As the search continues to unfold, court documents obtained by the Stamford Advocate shed light on the lengthy and tumultuous child custody battle between Jennifer and her husband.

“I am afraid of my husband,” Jennifer said, according to court documents. “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.”

“During the course of our marriage, he told me about sickening revenge fantasies and plans to cause physical harm to others who have wronged him. I am afraid for my safety and the physical safety and emotional well-being of our minor children…..I believe him to be highly capable and vengeful enough to take the children and disappear.”

The pair share five children together, who are now between the ages of 8 and 13. According to court documents, Jennifer said her husband was “obsessed” with water skiing and tried to get their children involved in the sport as well.

New Canaan police were handing out a missing persons flier Friday near where Jennifer Farber Dulos' car was found after she was reported missing last Friday night.

Fotis reportedly insisted that their children become “world-class skiers” and would train them for 11 hours per day, which Jennifer considered excessive and dangerous for the kids.

When one of the children wanted a break from training, Fotis Dubos allegedly broke a ski on a rock in a fit of rage. Another child, according to court documents, developed mental health issues from alleged the intense, severe training.

“We are all terrified to disobey my husband,” Jennifer wrote.

Fotis Dubos, according to his lawyer, denies the allegations. He reportedly claimed that his children had their own choice and he never forced them to ski.

Jennifer also claimed that her husband bought a handgun, and she feared what he was capable of doing with it, given his “controlling, volatile, and delusional behavior.” Fotis Dubos later handed the gun over to police upon request.

Jennifer filed for divorce in 2017, after 13 years of marriage. Prior to the divorce, the family lived in Farmington with Fotis, but Jennifer took the children and moved to a New Canaan rental home. The home is situated in an area that was once was called “one of the nation’s wealthiest communities,” according to CNN Money.

Since Jennifer’s disappearance, all five children have been staying with her mother in New York. An armed guard watches over the kids at all times, according to to Fotis’ lawyer, Michael J. Rose. The attorney recently filed a request asking a judge to allow Fotis Dubos to see his children. It’s unclear whether a judge has yet ruled on the motion.

Court records also indicate that Jennifer’s family sued Fotis, claiming that the man owes them more than $2.5 million.

Prior to his death, Hilliard Farber loaned Fotis money to buy properties. Fortis would then construct high-end homes through his company. Once Fortis sold the homes, he would repay his father-in-law, but according to Farber, Fortis stopped making payments.

Fotis Dubos has not made public comment since his wife’s disappearance. According to court documents, however, he claimed Jennifer was the one who made threats toward him, the Hartford Courant reports.

“Í can have the mafia break your dad’s legs with a baseball bat,” the man claimed his wife said, according to court records.

Jennifer’s family released a statement indicating that Jennifer would have never left her children voluntarily.

“Those who know Jennifer know her to be a devoted mother; an extremely thoughtful, reliable, and organized woman; and attest that she would never, ever, disappear when she is responsible for the lives of five loving and energetic children…….Jennifer is 50 years of age, very slender, 5’7”, with a soft voice, dark brown eyes, and shoulder-length brown hair.”

Anyone with information regarding Jennifer’s disappearance is urged to call the New Canaan Police Tip Line at 203-594-3544.

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[Feature Photo: Fotis Dulos via AP/Tyler Sizemore/Hearst Connecticut Media, Pool]