HopeForTheBest
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But I still maintain that the poor horse in the photo was giving her the side eye—literally and figuratively! MOO.
I just listened to the interview expecting the worst. I was surprised that NP admits that he'll probably never be able to tell the tale of FD as the estate has publication rights, etc. for any publications about FD and his life. Interesting...He also reiterated the directive from the estate that he is not to discuss details of the case. He seemed to accept the limitations and didn't answer the questions directed to him about specifics.
Really nothing new, except for me the confirmation that NP does what he does for the adrenal thrill of the fight. Honestly, IMO, many defense attorneys like to argue and look for loop holes in the prosecutions case (also known as making the prosecution prove the case). It's their sport me thinks. IMO...MOO
He was also asked if he was ever paid for FD’s defense and refused to answer this.I just listened to the interview expecting the worst. I was surprised that NP admits that he'll probably never be able to tell the tale of FD as the estate has publication rights, etc. for any publications about FD and his life. Interesting...He also reiterated the directive from the estate that he is not to discuss details of the case. He seemed to accept the limitations and didn't answer the questions directed to him about specifics.
Really nothing new, except for me the confirmation that NP does what he does for the adrenal thrill of the fight. Honestly, IMO, many defense attorneys like to argue and look for loop holes in the prosecutions case (also known as making the prosecution prove the case). It's their sport me thinks. IMO...MOO
I just listened to the interview expecting the worst. I was surprised that NP admits that he'll probably never be able to tell the tale of FD as the estate has publication rights, etc. for any publications about FD and his life. Interesting...He also reiterated the directive from the estate that he is not to discuss details of the case. He seemed to accept the limitations and didn't answer the questions directed to him about specifics.
Really nothing new, except for me the confirmation that NP does what he does for the adrenal thrill of the fight. Honestly, IMO, many defense attorneys like to argue and look for loop holes in the prosecutions case (also known as making the prosecution prove the case). It's their sport me thinks. IMO...MOO
He was also asked if he was ever paid for FD’s defense and refused to answer this.
if interested, part 2 of his interview Sunday at 10:00.
Absolutely what I needed to start the day! I agree...But I still maintain that the poor horse in the photo was giving her the side eye—literally and figuratively! MOO.
IMO whether NP is a creditor of the estate for his unpaid legal fees or whether he owes the estate for a balance of any retainer he was given (maybe those Greek funds funneled through NYC lawyer Phufas?) should be a matter of public record in the probate file.
Kind of fishy about Anna Curry saying that she called Smith and told him to call 911 but said he refused because they would think he cut off his GPS monitor...and Colangelo confirmed Smith didn’t say this as he was sitting right next to him. Then she blurted out ”he wanted to do this” while calling someone after Fotis was found in the garage.
Shortly after FD died, Lisa Wexler, radio-show host and probate judge for the Westport/Weston district, was a guest of Chaz & AJ. She said that Norm Pattis could be a creditor of Dulos' estate. I don't recall that she said he could also be a debtor to it! Hug would have to look at the books of Dulos' various lawyers.As always Pernickety....you're right. I ignored the financial comments by NP....that will be interesting to see if the facts are revealed through probate.
Kind of fishy about Anna Curry saying that she called Smith and told him to call 911 but said he refused because they would think he cut off his GPS monitor...and Colangelo confirmed Smith didn’t say this as he was sitting right next to him. Then she blurted out ”he wanted to do this” while calling someone after Fotis was found in the garage.
This is if what is written is correct. I’d like to read the police report.
You could FOIA the police report to read for yourself. FPD can't claim it's exempt as an ongoing investigation since they released it to the HC. Some of us don't trust the HC to give fully accurate reporting when it concerns their former editorial writer, NP. E.g., HC never reported a word about NP's hearing before the Statewide Grievance Cmte on the forged Alex Jones affidavit. I think it's odd that FD didn't put in a call to NP that a.m., but was frantically trying to deal with a bondsman himself. Then felt the kind of hopelessness that made him try to off himself. It sure doesn't say much for the kind of relationship he had with Pattis. (Despite NP's styling himself as the "Good Shepherd" who leads his clients out of the valley of the shadow of death.)
As usual, Carrie Luft is a class act. In stark contrast to MT and her “poor, poor, pitiful me” statement.
Kind of fishy about Anna Curry saying that she called Smith and told him to call 911 but said he refused because they would think he cut off his GPS monitor...and Colangelo confirmed Smith didn’t say this as he was sitting right next to him. Then she blurted out ”he wanted to do this” while calling someone after Fotis was found in the garage.
This is if what is written is correct. I’d like to read the police report.
About :As Fotis Dulos meticulously prepared to end his life on the morning of Jan. 28, he stuffed Styrofoam under the garage door, removed a carbon monoxide detector in the garage and used duct tape to fasten a hose to the tailpipe of his car.Kind of fishy about Anna Curry saying that she called Smith and told him to call 911 but said he refused because they would think he cut off his GPS monitor...and Colangelo confirmed Smith didn’t say this as he was sitting right next to him. Then she blurted out ”he wanted to do this” while calling someone after Fotis was found in the garage.
This is if what is written is correct. I’d like to read the police report.