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Inhuman: A True Crime Podcast

Episode 293: Jennifer Dulos

Inhuman: A True Crime Podcast

Inhuman Podcast

True Crime

4.82.7K Ratings

🗓️ 26 March 2024

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

On May 24th, 2019, Jennifer Farber Dulos, a mom of five from Connecticut, disappeared while in the midst of a contentious divorce with her husband, Fotis Dulos. In January 2020, Fotis and hius t hen-girlfirned Michelle Troconis were arrested and charged in connection with Jennifer’s murder, but before Fotis Dulos could face justice, he took his life. This year (2024), Michelle Troconis finally faced trial on the charges of conspiracy to commit murder, tampering with evidence, and hindering the prosecution. While her conviction was a small form of justice, Jennifer’s family and friends are still hopeful that one day her body will be found and they will be able to lay her to rest.


If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, you can call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233. For more information on resources on how you can seek help or for someone in your life, you can also visit CT Coalition Against Domestic Violence www.ctcadv.org as well as contact CT Safe Connect at 1-888-774-2900 for those who looking to be connected with an advocate.

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0:00.0

What's up you guys? I'm Haley and I'm Andrea and this is Inhuman a true crime podcast Oh, For today's episode we are going to be talking about a story that is really, really difficult to hear.

0:34.4

I mean, they're all difficult to hear,

0:35.8

but this is one that you may have heard of

0:39.7

because it was recently in the news,

0:42.0

and it happened first in 2019 so I feel like a lot of people

0:46.5

that was kind of you know when true crime was becoming more of a popular genre for people to be

0:51.3

following and things like that and so it's just it's a crazy

0:58.5

story it's so heartbreaking and like I said it was recently in the news because a trial just happened.

1:05.6

And thankfully a small form of justice was So it's frustrating. I hate that already.

1:23.0

And I don't even know what the justice is or lack thereof.

1:26.8

Yeah.

1:27.8

Yeah, so we'll get all into that.

1:29.4

We'll go through the trial and talk about the entire disappearance and murder of Jennifer Farber-Doulos.

1:37.0

Oh, okay.

1:40.0

Yeah, see, I feel like a lot of people probably have heard the name.

1:44.0

Well, I saw on your Tik-Tok I think initially and then I looked into it a little bit and then I saw it was on the list but it was like when the trial ends or whatever so I was thinking we'd have a little longer so I don't like that.

2:00.0

Yeah, yeah no the trial just ended this month and so I finally put everything together for this and there's actually another trial that's going to be taking place that I'll talk about, but it could be a long time before that happened so I decided to cover it and then

2:17.2

we'll update whenever there is an update. Okay. But with that let's just get into it.

2:23.0

Jennifer Farber was born on September 27th, 1968 to Gloria Ortenberg and Hilliard

2:30.8

Farber. And her parents worked as a banker and philanthropist in New York City and they lived there with

2:37.4

Jennifer and her older sister Melissa. The family and this is just not related to like the case or Jennifer really but it

2:47.4

I thought it was interesting the family was kind of in the fashion

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