pernickety
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Will he wear a pony tail? NP was once asked who he'd think could play him in a movie, and IIRC he said Al Pacino, Woody Harrelson or Jack Nicholson.
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Will he wear a pony tail? NP was once asked who he'd think could play him in a movie, and IIRC he said Al Pacino, Woody Harrelson or Jack Nicholson.
The report on FD must've been done before JFD went missing. FD's divorce lawyer, Michael Rose, withdrew after FD became a suspect in her disappearance, and then Rochlin became FD's divorce lawyer. IMO NP got Rochlin for FD's divorce lawyer. NP also jumped aboard as FD's divorce lawyer, but later withdrew.
Lawyers looking to drop Fotis Dulos in divorce case, loan lawsuit
I'd forgotten about the very early Colorado connection. Having followed two, no body recovered, murdered partners living in Colorado - this case could have just as easily been another Colorado crime statistic.Am the only one still up?...lol
I was pleasantly surprised and pleased with Lifetime's Gone Mom. Some things that I presumed were important were glossed over, but the program captured most of the bigger pieces of the puzzle.
BTW, I was happy to see that MT was depicted as being in CT prior to Jennifer's father's death. This fact is difficult to track down, but I believe it's true that she arrived in late 2016 or early 2017. Nice to see FD and MT's relationship portrayed fairly realistically, except her departure as voluntary. There was no mention of AC.
NP made his presence via film footage...knew he wouldn't be left out...
And, the interviews were very good, IMO. Marissa A. did an outstanding job. The emphasis on the new Jennifer's law was well done and an important part of the program....JMO.
Am the only one still up?...lol
NP was probably eating his heart out at seeing Rochlin take the limelight as "Dulos' lawyer". The commentary of the male friend of JFD was interesting.Am the only one still up?...lol
I was pleasantly surprised and pleased with Lifetime's Gone Mom. Some things that I presumed were important were glossed over, but the program captured most of the bigger pieces of the puzzle.
BTW, I was happy to see that MT was depicted as being in CT prior to Jennifer's father's death. This fact is difficult to track down, but I believe it's true that she arrived in late 2016 or early 2017. Nice to see FD and MT's relationship portrayed fairly realistically, except her departure as voluntary. There was no mention of AC.
NP made his presence via film footage...knew he wouldn't be left out...
And, the interviews were very good, IMO. Marissa A. did an outstanding job. The emphasis on the new Jennifer's law was well done and an important part of the program....JMO.
Nope! Staying true to my username, haha...
I was also impressed! The title "Gone Mom" was misleading to their intentions in the best way possible. I also really appreciate that they aired a proper documentary after the movie ended. The movie focuses on Jennifer's life story, her aspirations, and how her relationship with Fotis evolved from fast love to domestic violence. I believe that is why they omitted some details (such as the involvement of KM entirely, or FD's second girlfriend) that would detract from the message of the movie.
The only forgotten detail I really wish they had included was that FD buzzed his hair short and shaved his arms/legs to prepare for his trip to New Canaan. Not only does it indicate premeditation, but he also looked like a cold-blooded killer sporting that look.[/QUOTE
The hair--especially when actor's hair was wildly flopping all over the place in the murder scene. Well, they couldn't change his blue eyes either.
Annabeth Gish on Honoring the True Story Behind Lifetime's 'Gone Mom' (VIDEO) (tvinsider.com)
FYI: If you didn't see Gone Mom last night and want to watch or record, it will air again tonight at 6:00PM on Lifetime.
I forgot to mention Carrie Luft's outstanding commentary and presence. She is among the incredible women who surrounded JFD and now her mother and children.
I thought MT was portrayed as "not guilty" of the charge of conspiracy to commit murder when she angrily yells at FD and asks, "Did you do it?" If she conspired with him to murder JFD, she'd know he did it. That's another question for potential jurors in MT's trial--"Did you watch the Lifetime film "Gone Mom?" "Were you influenced by it?"Nice to see FD and MT's relationship portrayed fairly realistically, except her departure as voluntary.
Yep. She was sanitized. Just like she was “single” when they met, and always trying to reason with FD and trying to calm him down. Puleazzze! IMO, she was full of rage and continually stoking the fire!!I thought MT was portrayed as "not guilty" of the charge of conspiracy to commit murder when she angrily yells at FD and asks, "Did you do it?" If she conspired with him to murder JFD, she'd know he did it. That's another question for potential jurors in MT's trial--"Did you watch the Lifetime film "Gone Mom?" "Were you influenced by it?"
Also, the nanny's name was changed--for protection of witness?
I did not realize there was a documentary following it. Is there a name that I can look it up for on demand?
Nope! Staying true to my username, haha...
I was also impressed! The title "Gone Mom" was misleading to their intentions in the best way possible. I also really appreciate that they aired a proper documentary after the movie ended. The movie focuses on Jennifer's life story, her aspirations, and how her relationship with Fotis evolved from fast love to domestic violence. I believe that is why they omitted some details (such as the involvement of KM entirely, or FD's second girlfriend) that would detract from the message of the movie.
The only forgotten detail I really wish they had included was that FD buzzed his hair short and shaved his arms/legs to prepare for his trip to New Canaan. Not only does it indicate premeditation, but he also looked like a cold-blooded killer sporting that look.