CT - Jennifer Dulos, 50, deceased/not found, New Canaan, 24 May 2019 *ARRESTS* #62

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  • #81
Judge R imo stepped into a trap on poor Beckham.....

State objection imo wasn't strong either sadly.

MOO
 
  • #82
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Screen grab that photo! I bet Beckham was in fact at the vet in that photo. Never came home. Defense cropped it!

MOO
Doggo for you!
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  • #83
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Seriously did they crop that photo? There was never a bandaged doh in any vehicle. PG said he did not bring Beckham home. Consistent with all of his testimony. Did JS just try to fabricate fake blood?!!

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  • #84
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Seriously did they crop that photo? There was never a bandaged doh in any vehicle. PG said he did not bring Beckham home. Consistent with all of his testimony. Did JS just try to fabricate fake blood?!!

MOO
PG probably just dropped the dog off because it likely needed to be sedated for blood work. I believe PG is saying he PERSONALLY never brought the dog home, but now I will go compare the photo to photos I can find of 4JC.
 
  • #85
JEEZUS WHO SNEEZED LIKE THAT
 
  • #86
Judge R imo stepped into a trap on poor Beckham.....

State objection imo wasn't strong either sadly.

MOO
Agree here. Perhaps objective of cross was to show that PG might have driven other FD or Fore vehicles besides the Ford Raptor. (But awful circuitous and likely confusing.) MOO
 
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Not sure where JS is going ---

Established that PG has long worked for FD.

Didn't socialize with FD despite JS's attempt to show otherwise.

Now asking about his work area in the office.

JS asks if he was always at his desk.

PG: safe to say he was on job sites more than in the office.

JS is testifying at length about FD and water-skiing.
 
  • #89
Not sure where JS is going ---

Established that PG has long worked for FD.

Didn't socialize with FD despite JS's attempt to show otherwise.

Now asking about his work area in the office.

JS asks if he was always at his desk.

PG: safe to say he was on job sites more than in the office.

JS is testifying at length about FD and water-skiing.
I think he JS, wishes to insinuate PG was largely u supervised and could have easily secreted JFD away.
 
  • #90
JS moved from the pond that is a lake and Hutch and water-skiing

And back to 4 JC. Discussion of the oil leak.

JS is going through a litany of possible visitors and where'd they'd park
 
  • #91
This cross is wacky, he jumps around from subject to subject willy nilly. Driving me batty!
 
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I understand that cross examination is a necessary part of the proceedings but I feel protective over PG and don't like the insinuations coming from JS in his incredibly disjointed and unorganized line of questioning. JMO
 
  • #94
JS is walking PG through the events of the day he drove slowly past 4 JC.

JS: isn't it true you didn't stop because you didn't want to talk to the police? I fudge know who they were.

JS: did you roll down the window? [what? No electric button?]

JS is asking PG if he told LE about all his stops that day, the junk yards, the Autozome. He did not.

JS: did they frisk you? Did you give them permission?

Objection, relevance

Court doesn't know why the question was asked, may go to state of mind. Allows it.

PG doesn't recall if they asked.

JS refers to the detective saying PG was sweaty in a car with AC. That's when PG told him about putting the seats in. Didn't tell them about the junkyards, and Autozone.

JS: so you were being dishonest?

He asked why I was sweaty. I answered him.
 
  • #95
I understand that cross examination is a necessary part of the proceedings but I feel protective over PG and don't like the insinuations coming from JS in his incredibly disjointed and unorganized line of questioning. JMO
I agree. But, PG isn’t making it easy for him whether deliberate or not . He’s keeping him at arms length imo.
 
  • #96
This cross is wacky, he jumps around from subject to subject willy nilly. Driving me batty!
No wonder he keeps questioning whether or not the jury can keep up, he can't even follow his own train of thought!
 
  • #97
JS is asking about LE at his house, LE agreed his phone, called his attorney who said LE needed a warrant.

Objection, relevance

JS says this goes to the witness credibility.

Court sustains
 
  • #98
I agree. But, PG isn’t making it easy for him whether deliberate or not . He’s keeping him at arms length imo.
I would be incredibly measured and careful about my responses as well... If he is mistaken about anything and JS tries to say he perjured himself, it's probably a terrifying prospect.
 
  • #99
JS says you only agreed to have your phone when they told you it would take months to get it back.

Back to the warrant

Objection

Judge recalls what's already been established. Sustained.

JS: wasn't it after they said you could get it back faster if you have it to them? No. I agreed first. Wanted to check with my attorney who said they need a warrant. I had nothing to hide so I gave them my phone.
 
  • #100
Anyone think JS is introducing a photo of the dog for any reason other than cute points with the jury?
Forensic interference imo.
Just more smoke…
MOK
 
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