Silver Alert CT - Jennifer Dulos, 50, New Canaan, 24 May 2019 #13 *ARRESTS*

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  • #661
just some food for thought..... The article linked last night to
Larry Noodles' insight in the investigation of FD shows some
things to think about:
Larry calls FD a 'Turk' who grew up in Greece. Interesting that
he did not call him 'Greek'. What was he saying without saying
it? Was he implying 'Turks' are a different type of person than a
Greek? Is Turk a more derogatory term rather than calling him
Greek? There was a subtle message in his statement, IMO.

In searching for some info on 'Turks' and their opinions of how
their family operates I found that they are very Patriarchal,
women are low on the totem pole and wife beating and abuse
is acceptable. College aged students in Turkey were studied
to see their opinions of this. Not surprising the male student
thought it was perfectly fine to beat your wife/and or abuse them.
Beliefs About Wife Beating Among Turkish College Students: The Effects of Patriarchy, Sexism, and Sex Differences
Appreciate your searching efforts, never know where something might lead, but...
IMO
I think that the genealogy/culture is important, however, you could take any culture and put a negative slant on it. Perhaps the patriarch of the Turkish families plays a huge role in decision making and that leads to some misuse, as in FD case. I am Irish heritage, you should hear what I get with the Irish and the drinking issue - true in some cases, but not all Irish have this issue. I do not drink at all!
But the most important issue is that:
FD is obviously mentally unstable.
His heritage would not encourage : spouse abuse, murder, illegal financial dealings.
The Turk vs Greek statement is not relevant, it is a stereotypical sentence taken from someone who has an issue with FD and his financial misdeeds selling these homes, and has anger towards FD specifically.
IMO
 
  • #662
just some food for thought..... The article linked last night to
Larry Noodles' insight in the investigation of FD shows some
things to think about:
Larry calls FD a 'Turk' who grew up in Greece. Interesting that
he did not call him 'Greek'
. What was he saying without saying
it? Was he implying 'Turks' are a different type of person than a
Greek? Is Turk a more derogatory term rather than calling him
Greek? There was a subtle message in his statement, IMO.

In searching for some info on 'Turks' and their opinions of how
their family operates I found that they are very Patriarchal,
women are low on the totem pole and wife beating and abuse
is acceptable. College aged students in Turkey were studied
to see their opinions of this. Not surprising the male students
thought it was perfectly fine to beat your wife/and or abuse them.
Beliefs About Wife Beating Among Turkish College Students: The Effects of Patriarchy, Sexism, and Sex Differences
Also historically in divorce Turks usually get full custody of all marital children
since children are considered part of the husband's household property.

Maybe Larry just got it wrong as he did with several other things?
 
  • #663
I hope and pray that today they shut the place down and start a full search of the West Hartford Res. It’s time to move on this.
 
  • #664
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@MrFixit: Let this be a day for some breaking news reports. We’re definitely due for some!

MOO
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  • #665
I was talking to a Home Depot, Norwalk worker who said that FD was there on Saturday, ankle bracelet and all.

The FBI should review purchases of contractor garbage bags and cleaning supplies at the Norwalk and Stamford Home Depots and Lowes in the month preceding the murder suspected from him or an employee of his. That should connect him to crimes. Also burner phones and calls from Farmington to New Canaan, another record that should not be that hard to obtain with today's powerful forensic technologies.
 
  • #666
I was talking to a Home Depot, Norwalk worker who said that FD was there on Saturday, ankle bracelet and all.

The FBI should review purchases of contractor garbage bags and cleaning supplies at the Norwalk and Stamford Home Depots and Lowes in the month preceding the murder suspected from him or an employee of his. That should connect him to crimes. Also burner phones and calls from Farmington to New Canaan, another record that should not be that hard to obtain with today's powerful forensic technologies.

I like that. Nowadays home depot somehow has your cc linked to everything. Unless he was smart enough to buy these supplies with cash, your think there is a way to pull his cc purchases and go through the past 6 months.
 
  • #667
HD would have surveillance cameras, too. Kinda creepy, as my husband was at that HD that morning.
I like that. Nowadays home depot somehow has your cc linked to everything. Unless he was smart enough to buy these supplies with cash, your think there is a way to pull his cc purchases and go through the past 6 months.
 
  • #668
  • #669
NP working overtime.
Oops very sorry @Chicago54 ! I deleted the post because I was concerned about the weblink to the Greek Fed Waterskiing President’s statement. But correct. Good old Norm.
 
  • #670
I like that. Nowadays home depot somehow has your cc linked to everything. Unless he was smart enough to buy these supplies with cash, your think there is a way to pull his cc purchases and go through the past 6 months.

Even with cash a good forensic sleuth can find transactions even if that involves brute force reviews of all profile based transactions. They have videos of customers which can be gotten through the company which has cooperated with law enforcement on a number of cases.

"The Day of the Jackal" shows a level of law enforcement rigor that may not be obtainable, and that was before much of modern technology, but I liked how tough and savvy the cops were in that film.
 
  • #671
NP working overtime.
This is the article I was referencing, I think I am allowed to copy it here.

(WTNH) — News 8 has received a statement from Nancy Mastrocosta, the Secretary General of the HWWF (Hellenic Waterski and Wakeboard Federation) on the current status of the missing Jennifer Dulos case. She elaborates her thoughts on the public perception of Fotis Dulos and the relationship with his children.

On Monday, Mastrocosta released a detailed statement on her observations regarding the relationship between Fotis Dulos and his children during Water skiing practices and events.

The full statement can be read below:

July 7, 2019

My name is Nancy Mastrocosta, I am the Secretary General of the Hellenic Waterski and Wakeboard Federation (HWWF).

Under my above capacity, I had the opportunity to meet and know Fotis Dulos and his children. Fotis and his children competed in the Greek Waterski Nationals in 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016 at the Hellenic Waterski and Wakeboard Training Center (HWTC), located in Lake Stratos, Agrinio. The Center, a three and a half hour drive from Athens, hosts the National Championships and also the training of the Greek National Waterski Teams (U14, U17, U21, Open, +35 +45 and +55). The Dulos children were very talented, enthusiastic about the sport, but also very well received by their peers, older athletes, officials, parents and coaches. Members of their extended family included Yiannis Nathanail a former U17 world champion and his brother Pavlos, a U14 European Champion. The children developed friendships and bonds beyond their family and we all looked forward to see them year after year when they visited. Having read some of the comments about the children and Fotis, I believe the truth is misrepresented and I would like to mention the following based on my observations which by the way are universally shared among parents, coaches and athletes across countries:

1. Fotis Dulos is not the person portrayed in the media; far from it. We witnessed Fotis for many years as a calm, balanced, respectful, kind person. We witnessed a caring father, not only for his kids’ skiing activities, but for every aspect of their daily lives, feeding them, putting them to sleep, taking his children and sometimes other children to different activities, such as swimming, bowling, dinner, etc. No one ever witnessed Fotis abusing his children in any way or form, or even forcing the children to ski. On the contrary, we repeatedly witnessed Fotis being a great father. It was Fotis who was present, not only in tournaments but also in practice. Coaching them and supporting them emotionally when needed. Being an accomplished skier himself, he always emphasized the effort instead of the result. By taking the pressure away, the children performed exceptionally and this was largely to his credit. I cannot speak about Jennifer because she never attended in these four years, not once.

2. The children did not ski for 11 hours, as mentioned in the press and court filings. Slalom sets, which are primarily what the children engaged in, usually last 10-15 minutes. There is a time limit set by the Federation of 15 minutes per set. This is typical and it is my belief that the Avon Ski Club where the children practiced mostly, has a similar limit per ski set – a maximum of 15 minutes. The children took one, sometimes two, sets per day. Very rarely one of them would take 3 sets. So, they typically spent half hour on the water or less.

3. The Dulos children enjoyed every moment of the waterskiing life at HWTC. The children did not suffer or hate the sport – they were extremely excited about the opportunity to compete locally, nationally and internationally at such a high level. They won the US Nationals, US Eastern Regionals and Greek Nationals in 2016. This is quite extraordinary for two brothers to win gold and silver in these tournaments in one year. They had developed relationships with world class professional skiers such as Chet Raley, Boris Laval, Adam Sedlmajer and Alexanrdra Lauretano and they were adored across the board.

4. And while fun was a big part of all this, it is important to mention that the children never suffered an injury in all these years. While this is almost an impossibility for athletes of this level, it is also a testament of how attentive Fotis was with the children. He always made sure they were safe and well prepared, mentally and physically. We witnessed him cut a set short when he felt that Theodre was tired and thus pushing himself beyond his limits.

5. Most importantly the Dulos children loved waterskiing because it allowed them a certain degree of freedom and the opportunity to spend time with each other and their father on a daily basis. What is not apparent to those not involved in the sport, is that waterskiing is very much a family sport. You can have skiers of different levels ride the boat and ski together. You could have a novice, a recreational skier, a competitive skier and a world champion all ride the boat together and take turns skiing. This does not happen in other sports. And this is exactly what these children, as well as, many of us involved in the sport cherish about it.

In the summer of 2017, we were devastated to hear that the older boys had to decline the HWWF invitation to train and participate, for their first time, in the Junior Europeans held in Spain. The Dulos children have not competed since and it is our understanding that Jennifer does not want them to continue water-skiing. We hope, for the sake of the children, that they will be eventually reunited with their father, extended family and friends, and that they will be given the opportunity to follow their hearts and practice what they love. We miss them dearly.

Fotis Dulos and Michelle Troconis have both been charged with tampering with evidence and hindering prosecution in connection to Jennifer Farber Dulos’ disappearance.

Jennifer Dulos has been missing since May 24th.

“Fotis Dulos is not the person portrayed in the media; far from it”: Secretary General of HWWF
 
  • #672
This is the article I was referencing, I think I am allowed to copy it here.

(WTNH) — News 8 has received a statement from Nancy Mastrocosta, the Secretary General of the HWWF (Hellenic Waterski and Wakeboard Federation) on the current status of the missing Jennifer Dulos case. She elaborates her thoughts on the public perception of Fotis Dulos and the relationship with his children.

On Monday, Mastrocosta released a detailed statement on her observations regarding the relationship between Fotis Dulos and his children during Water skiing practices and events.

The full statement can be read below:

July 7, 2019

My name is Nancy Mastrocosta, I am the Secretary General of the Hellenic Waterski and Wakeboard Federation (HWWF).

Under my above capacity, I had the opportunity to meet and know Fotis Dulos and his children. Fotis and his children competed in the Greek Waterski Nationals in 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016 at the Hellenic Waterski and Wakeboard Training Center (HWTC), located in Lake Stratos, Agrinio. The Center, a three and a half hour drive from Athens, hosts the National Championships and also the training of the Greek National Waterski Teams (U14, U17, U21, Open, +35 +45 and +55). The Dulos children were very talented, enthusiastic about the sport, but also very well received by their peers, older athletes, officials, parents and coaches. Members of their extended family included Yiannis Nathanail a former U17 world champion and his brother Pavlos, a U14 European Champion. The children developed friendships and bonds beyond their family and we all looked forward to see them year after year when they visited. Having read some of the comments about the children and Fotis, I believe the truth is misrepresented and I would like to mention the following based on my observations which by the way are universally shared among parents, coaches and athletes across countries:

1. Fotis Dulos is not the person portrayed in the media; far from it. We witnessed Fotis for many years as a calm, balanced, respectful, kind person. We witnessed a caring father, not only for his kids’ skiing activities, but for every aspect of their daily lives, feeding them, putting them to sleep, taking his children and sometimes other children to different activities, such as swimming, bowling, dinner, etc. No one ever witnessed Fotis abusing his children in any way or form, or even forcing the children to ski. On the contrary, we repeatedly witnessed Fotis being a great father. It was Fotis who was present, not only in tournaments but also in practice. Coaching them and supporting them emotionally when needed. Being an accomplished skier himself, he always emphasized the effort instead of the result. By taking the pressure away, the children performed exceptionally and this was largely to his credit. I cannot speak about Jennifer because she never attended in these four years, not once.

2. The children did not ski for 11 hours, as mentioned in the press and court filings. Slalom sets, which are primarily what the children engaged in, usually last 10-15 minutes. There is a time limit set by the Federation of 15 minutes per set. This is typical and it is my belief that the Avon Ski Club where the children practiced mostly, has a similar limit per ski set – a maximum of 15 minutes. The children took one, sometimes two, sets per day. Very rarely one of them would take 3 sets. So, they typically spent half hour on the water or less.

3. The Dulos children enjoyed every moment of the waterskiing life at HWTC. The children did not suffer or hate the sport – they were extremely excited about the opportunity to compete locally, nationally and internationally at such a high level. They won the US Nationals, US Eastern Regionals and Greek Nationals in 2016. This is quite extraordinary for two brothers to win gold and silver in these tournaments in one year. They had developed relationships with world class professional skiers such as Chet Raley, Boris Laval, Adam Sedlmajer and Alexanrdra Lauretano and they were adored across the board.

4. And while fun was a big part of all this, it is important to mention that the children never suffered an injury in all these years. While this is almost an impossibility for athletes of this level, it is also a testament of how attentive Fotis was with the children. He always made sure they were safe and well prepared, mentally and physically. We witnessed him cut a set short when he felt that Theodre was tired and thus pushing himself beyond his limits.

5. Most importantly the Dulos children loved waterskiing because it allowed them a certain degree of freedom and the opportunity to spend time with each other and their father on a daily basis. What is not apparent to those not involved in the sport, is that waterskiing is very much a family sport. You can have skiers of different levels ride the boat and ski together. You could have a novice, a recreational skier, a competitive skier and a world champion all ride the boat together and take turns skiing. This does not happen in other sports. And this is exactly what these children, as well as, many of us involved in the sport cherish about it.

In the summer of 2017, we were devastated to hear that the older boys had to decline the HWWF invitation to train and participate, for their first time, in the Junior Europeans held in Spain. The Dulos children have not competed since and it is our understanding that Jennifer does not want them to continue water-skiing. We hope, for the sake of the children, that they will be eventually reunited with their father, extended family and friends, and that they will be given the opportunity to follow their hearts and practice what they love. We miss them dearly.

Fotis Dulos and Michelle Troconis have both been charged with tampering with evidence and hindering prosecution in connection to Jennifer Farber Dulos’ disappearance.

Jennifer Dulos has been missing since May 24th.

“Fotis Dulos is not the person portrayed in the media; far from it”: Secretary General of HWWF
Ugh. IMO this statement includes so much information that only Fotis would know. I call bull$&@$.
 
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  • #675
Ugh. IMO this statement includes so much information that only Fotis would know. I call bull$&@$.

Same here-exactly what I was thinking when I read it. It’s almost sounded as if all involved with the Hellenic waterskiing despise Jennifer; if FD didn’t write this himself, it sounds like he strongly encouraged it.
 
  • #676
Ugh. IMO this statement includes so much information that only Fotis would know. I call bull$&@$.
ITA. She was clearly fed info and coached. It makes my blood boil and I don’t even know Jennifer. There are so many infuriating jabs.

How dare this woman try to subliminally cast dispersion on Jennifer with her crack about Jennifer not attending the sacred event, “not once”. ( how about she had 3 other kids to mother at home, including a 1-2 yr old in 2013?? )

It is especially upsetting to read- she hopes the children will be reunited with their father.
Really? If this wasn’t 100% garbage from NP and FD, she would have said “father and MOTHER.”

Edit:typo
 
  • #677
Same here-exactly what I was thinking when I read it. It’s almost sounded as if all involved with the Hellenic waterskiing despise Jennifer; if FD didn’t write this himself, it sounds like he strongly encouraged it.
Such an expected response from a supportive fellow Greek IMO. I don’t even pay attention to that b$&@sh”: If non obviously bias people were coming out of the woodwork in his favor, this story would have a different stink.
 
  • #678
This is the article I was referencing, I think I am allowed to copy it here.

(WTNH) — News 8 has received a statement from Nancy Mastrocosta, the Secretary General of the HWWF (Hellenic Waterski and Wakeboard Federation) on the current status of the missing Jennifer Dulos case. She elaborates her thoughts on the public perception of Fotis Dulos and the relationship with his children.

On Monday, Mastrocosta released a detailed statement on her observations regarding the relationship between Fotis Dulos and his children during Water skiing practices and events.

The full statement can be read below:

July 7, 2019

My name is Nancy Mastrocosta, I am the Secretary General of the Hellenic Waterski and Wakeboard Federation (HWWF).

Under my above capacity, I had the opportunity to meet and know Fotis Dulos and his children. Fotis and his children competed in the Greek Waterski Nationals in 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016 at the Hellenic Waterski and Wakeboard Training Center (HWTC), located in Lake Stratos, Agrinio. The Center, a three and a half hour drive from Athens, hosts the National Championships and also the training of the Greek National Waterski Teams (U14, U17, U21, Open, +35 +45 and +55). The Dulos children were very talented, enthusiastic about the sport, but also very well received by their peers, older athletes, officials, parents and coaches. Members of their extended family included Yiannis Nathanail a former U17 world champion and his brother Pavlos, a U14 European Champion. The children developed friendships and bonds beyond their family and we all looked forward to see them year after year when they visited. Having read some of the comments about the children and Fotis, I believe the truth is misrepresented and I would like to mention the following based on my observations which by the way are universally shared among parents, coaches and athletes across countries:

1. Fotis Dulos is not the person portrayed in the media; far from it. We witnessed Fotis for many years as a calm, balanced, respectful, kind person. We witnessed a caring father, not only for his kids’ skiing activities, but for every aspect of their daily lives, feeding them, putting them to sleep, taking his children and sometimes other children to different activities, such as swimming, bowling, dinner, etc. No one ever witnessed Fotis abusing his children in any way or form, or even forcing the children to ski. On the contrary, we repeatedly witnessed Fotis being a great father. It was Fotis who was present, not only in tournaments but also in practice. Coaching them and supporting them emotionally when needed. Being an accomplished skier himself, he always emphasized the effort instead of the result. By taking the pressure away, the children performed exceptionally and this was largely to his credit. I cannot speak about Jennifer because she never attended in these four years, not once.

2. The children did not ski for 11 hours, as mentioned in the press and court filings. Slalom sets, which are primarily what the children engaged in, usually last 10-15 minutes. There is a time limit set by the Federation of 15 minutes per set. This is typical and it is my belief that the Avon Ski Club where the children practiced mostly, has a similar limit per ski set – a maximum of 15 minutes. The children took one, sometimes two, sets per day. Very rarely one of them would take 3 sets. So, they typically spent half hour on the water or less.

3. The Dulos children enjoyed every moment of the waterskiing life at HWTC. The children did not suffer or hate the sport – they were extremely excited about the opportunity to compete locally, nationally and internationally at such a high level. They won the US Nationals, US Eastern Regionals and Greek Nationals in 2016. This is quite extraordinary for two brothers to win gold and silver in these tournaments in one year. They had developed relationships with world class professional skiers such as Chet Raley, Boris Laval, Adam Sedlmajer and Alexanrdra Lauretano and they were adored across the board.

4. And while fun was a big part of all this, it is important to mention that the children never suffered an injury in all these years. While this is almost an impossibility for athletes of this level, it is also a testament of how attentive Fotis was with the children. He always made sure they were safe and well prepared, mentally and physically. We witnessed him cut a set short when he felt that Theodre was tired and thus pushing himself beyond his limits.

5. Most importantly the Dulos children loved waterskiing because it allowed them a certain degree of freedom and the opportunity to spend time with each other and their father on a daily basis. What is not apparent to those not involved in the sport, is that waterskiing is very much a family sport. You can have skiers of different levels ride the boat and ski together. You could have a novice, a recreational skier, a competitive skier and a world champion all ride the boat together and take turns skiing. This does not happen in other sports. And this is exactly what these children, as well as, many of us involved in the sport cherish about it.

In the summer of 2017, we were devastated to hear that the older boys had to decline the HWWF invitation to train and participate, for their first time, in the Junior Europeans held in Spain. The Dulos children have not competed since and it is our understanding that Jennifer does not want them to continue water-skiing. We hope, for the sake of the children, that they will be eventually reunited with their father, extended family and friends, and that they will be given the opportunity to follow their hearts and practice what they love. We miss them dearly.

Fotis Dulos and Michelle Troconis have both been charged with tampering with evidence and hindering prosecution in connection to Jennifer Farber Dulos’ disappearance.

Jennifer Dulos has been missing since May 24th.

“Fotis Dulos is not the person portrayed in the media; far from it”: Secretary General of HWWF
A good PR article for FD. Wonder what he paid them to make these comments? Sickening to read considering who he really is.
And trying to imply JD as the bad parent. Really?
 
  • #679
This is the article I was referencing, I think I am allowed to copy it here.

(WTNH) — News 8 has received a statement from Nancy Mastrocosta, the Secretary General of the HWWF (Hellenic Waterski and Wakeboard Federation) on the current status of the missing Jennifer Dulos case. She elaborates her thoughts on the public perception of Fotis Dulos and the relationship with his children.

On Monday, Mastrocosta released a detailed statement on her observations regarding the relationship between Fotis Dulos and his children during Water skiing practices and events.

The full statement can be read below:

July 7, 2019

My name is Nancy Mastrocosta, I am the Secretary General of the Hellenic Waterski and Wakeboard Federation (HWWF).

Under my above capacity, I had the opportunity to meet and know Fotis Dulos and his children. Fotis and his children competed in the Greek Waterski Nationals in 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016 at the Hellenic Waterski and Wakeboard Training Center (HWTC), located in Lake Stratos, Agrinio. The Center, a three and a half hour drive from Athens, hosts the National Championships and also the training of the Greek National Waterski Teams (U14, U17, U21, Open, +35 +45 and +55). The Dulos children were very talented, enthusiastic about the sport, but also very well received by their peers, older athletes, officials, parents and coaches. Members of their extended family included Yiannis Nathanail a former U17 world champion and his brother Pavlos, a U14 European Champion. The children developed friendships and bonds beyond their family and we all looked forward to see them year after year when they visited. Having read some of the comments about the children and Fotis, I believe the truth is misrepresented and I would like to mention the following based on my observations which by the way are universally shared among parents, coaches and athletes across countries:

1. Fotis Dulos is not the person portrayed in the media; far from it. We witnessed Fotis for many years as a calm, balanced, respectful, kind person. We witnessed a caring father, not only for his kids’ skiing activities, but for every aspect of their daily lives, feeding them, putting them to sleep, taking his children and sometimes other children to different activities, such as swimming, bowling, dinner, etc. No one ever witnessed Fotis abusing his children in any way or form, or even forcing the children to ski. On the contrary, we repeatedly witnessed Fotis being a great father. It was Fotis who was present, not only in tournaments but also in practice. Coaching them and supporting them emotionally when needed. Being an accomplished skier himself, he always emphasized the effort instead of the result. By taking the pressure away, the children performed exceptionally and this was largely to his credit. I cannot speak about Jennifer because she never attended in these four years, not once.

2. The children did not ski for 11 hours, as mentioned in the press and court filings. Slalom sets, which are primarily what the children engaged in, usually last 10-15 minutes. There is a time limit set by the Federation of 15 minutes per set. This is typical and it is my belief that the Avon Ski Club where the children practiced mostly, has a similar limit per ski set – a maximum of 15 minutes. The children took one, sometimes two, sets per day. Very rarely one of them would take 3 sets. So, they typically spent half hour on the water or less.

3. The Dulos children enjoyed every moment of the waterskiing life at HWTC. The children did not suffer or hate the sport – they were extremely excited about the opportunity to compete locally, nationally and internationally at such a high level. They won the US Nationals, US Eastern Regionals and Greek Nationals in 2016. This is quite extraordinary for two brothers to win gold and silver in these tournaments in one year. They had developed relationships with world class professional skiers such as Chet Raley, Boris Laval, Adam Sedlmajer and Alexanrdra Lauretano and they were adored across the board.

4. And while fun was a big part of all this, it is important to mention that the children never suffered an injury in all these years. While this is almost an impossibility for athletes of this level, it is also a testament of how attentive Fotis was with the children. He always made sure they were safe and well prepared, mentally and physically. We witnessed him cut a set short when he felt that Theodre was tired and thus pushing himself beyond his limits.

5. Most importantly the Dulos children loved waterskiing because it allowed them a certain degree of freedom and the opportunity to spend time with each other and their father on a daily basis. What is not apparent to those not involved in the sport, is that waterskiing is very much a family sport. You can have skiers of different levels ride the boat and ski together. You could have a novice, a recreational skier, a competitive skier and a world champion all ride the boat together and take turns skiing. This does not happen in other sports. And this is exactly what these children, as well as, many of us involved in the sport cherish about it.

In the summer of 2017, we were devastated to hear that the older boys had to decline the HWWF invitation to train and participate, for their first time, in the Junior Europeans held in Spain. The Dulos children have not competed since and it is our understanding that Jennifer does not want them to continue water-skiing. We hope, for the sake of the children, that they will be eventually reunited with their father, extended family and friends, and that they will be given the opportunity to follow their hearts and practice what they love. We miss them dearly.

Fotis Dulos and Michelle Troconis have both been charged with tampering with evidence and hindering prosecution in connection to Jennifer Farber Dulos’ disappearance.

Jennifer Dulos has been missing since May 24th.

“Fotis Dulos is not the person portrayed in the media; far from it”: Secretary General of HWWF

Keep it coming FD. I love that he is so ignorant about how bad this makes him look.
 
  • #680
I wonder how much money FD has donated to the
HWWF
 
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