FD is alive. Will be transported by helicopter from UCONN medical center to another facility.
via WFSB live coverage
ITA It was always about the money. All of it, the divorce, the forceful push for financial disclosure, JD, the trust, the kids and their inheritance. FD was in desperation and a financial free fall. JMO
@carbuff You out there?
You are on fire today. You should change your name to Quick WitThe color of his soul.
WFSB comparing this case to Charles Stuart case in Boston in 1989, who made up story about his wife's killing and then committed suicide when evidence came out.
https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/the-husband-did-it-the-controversial-stuart-case
Helicopter will transport FD to another hospital
According to the news source that was just linked he is going to be transferred via helicopter to another hospital.Not dead.
I hope she finds the courage and decency to tell LE where Jennifer's remains are.
jmo
Bet the taxpayers of CT are loving this...not only have they gotten to pay for all his legal wranglings (all the way back to the divorce) but now they get to pay this "waste of skin" and his medical and transportation via helicopter costs. mooWFSB - Fd is going to be taken by LifeStar helicopter to another hospital.
There will supposedly be a press stmt shortly but no confirmed time.
Wow, this is very interesting.Regarding narcissism and suicide...
Suicidal behavior is a clinically significant but underestimated cause of mortality in narcissistic personality disorder. A study found that suicide attempts of subjects diagnosed with narcissistic personality disorder had higher expected lethality than those of subjects without narcissistic personality disorder and attempts were less impulsive for NPD individuals (more planned).
This study concluded:
Narcissistic personality disorder seems to be a distinct group among cluster B personality disorders with regard to suicidal behavior. In contrast to suicide attempters with other cluster B personality disorders, suicide attempters diagnosed with narcissistic personality disorder are less impulsive and have suicide attempts characterized by higher lethality.
Resource: Specific features of suicidal behavior in patients with narcissistic personality disorder. - PubMed - NCBI
In general, patients with cluster B personality disorders (including narcissistic, borderline, antisocial, and histrionic personality disorders) are at substantially greater risk for suicide. In patients with NPD in particular, sudden life stressors (eg, job loss or unexpected financial misfortune) can lead to “surprise” or “shame” suicides.
Resource: What are possible complications of narcissistic personality disorder (NPD)?