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🗓️ 25 January 2024
⏱️ 50 minutes
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When Connecticut mother-of-5 Jennifer Dulos suddenly vanished, the world stopped to look.
But, while the world was looking for the missing mom, her estranged husband, Fotis Dulos, and his girlfriend, Michelle Troconis, drove around town dropping off bags of trash in public trash bins. Join Joseph Scott Morgan and Dave Mack as they break down the story of the missing mom and the people who betrayed her.
Transcript Highlights
00:02:29 Joe shares childhood memories
00:05:55 Talk about family
00:06:41 Discussion of Troconis trial
00:08:37 Discussion of Dulos marriage
00:12:18 Discussion of what the Nanny notices
00:14:21 Talk about paper towels used to clean
00:18:56 Talk about police body cam footage
00:21:30 Discussion of testimony
00:23:13 Talk about several types of tests
00:25:51 Talk about stains and what they mean
00:27:31 Discussion of blood drops
00:29:42 Description of different cast-off blood trails
00:31:21 Joe talks about blood
00:35:17 Discussion about determining death
00:40:35 Talk about blood and DNA locations
00:45:21 Discussion of amount of blood
00:50:38 Joe talks about suicide
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0:00.0 | Bodybags with Joseph Scott Morgan. There are not too many things in this world that are more tragic |
0:27.0 | than a motherless child. |
0:31.0 | It's really hard to to fathom that for those of us that grew up with a mama. |
0:36.0 | And but and it's hard think, for anyone that grew up with that level of |
0:45.8 | normality in your world to appreciate, to appreciate what life might hold for these individuals moving forward |
0:59.0 | that no longer have a loving, and then to compound that with the absence of a father. |
1:10.0 | Whoa, there's so much to learn in this world. There's so many things to experience. |
1:19.1 | So many lessons to be taught. |
1:22.1 | But we have a case that has been in the news now for several years that is finally, |
1:31.0 | after all this time moving forward. |
1:33.6 | And the case is that of Jennifer Doolos. |
1:39.3 | It's Jennifer Doolos and the |
1:45.0 | vibrant mother of five and not really knowing what the future of those children is, but in the immediate, |
1:58.8 | we don't really know what the future is of the trials that we have at hand. I know this, I know that |
2:05.2 | FOITES, her former husband, is no longer in the picture because he took his life and they are no more. |
2:17.0 | I'm Joseph Scott Morgan and this is body bones. I think Dave, some of the great memories I have |
2:27.0 | I think Dave, some of the great memories I have from childhood actually stem from nightmares and the |
2:36.9 | nightmares that I had after I shook myself awake as a small child, I used to always have a nightmare involving falling. |
2:46.2 | And I even fell out of my bed as a young child and struck the floor and fractured my collarbone and I kind of |
2:56.6 | without verbalizing it, walked around according to my mother for a couple of days just with my right arm just kind of hanging |
3:06.3 | and not using it. But through all of those nightmares that I went through as a child |
3:14.0 | my mother was was there to comfort me that's that's not the case with the |
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