Bodycam Footage Reveals Potential Blood in Garage Amid Michelle Troconis’ Trial in Jennifer Dulos Case

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In Michelle Troconis’ trial for the disappearance and murder of Jennifer Dulos, Connecticut police bodycam evidence from May 24, 2019, was shown. At Jennifer’s death, Troconis was seeing her estranged husband, Fotis Dulos. She faces allegations of conspiracy to murder and evidence tampering.

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Bodycam Footage Reveals Possible Blood in Jennifer Dulos Case

Police saw blood on Jennifer’s Range Rover and New Canaan garage during a welfare check. New Canaan Police Department Sgt. Aaron LaTourette testified that a red mark on the vehicle’s grill caught his eye since it didn’t match the grill or car. Officers found an apparent blood splatter on the Range Rover and a bloody shoe print on the garage floor.

Fotis Dulos allegedly beat Jennifer in the garage and drove away with her body. On May 24, 2019, cops entered Jennifer’s house using a babysitter’s key code. LaTourette examined the vehicle for deer damage but found none.

In the bodycam film, detectives noted that blood splatter in a missing people case is odd because a Range Rover would be transported to a car wash after hitting a deer. Sgt. Scott Romano of New Canaan Police arrived at Jennifer’s abandoned SUV at a park the same day. Due to a dead battery, officers had to transport the vehicle to the police station for processing.

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Jennifer Dulos Case: Timeline, Charges, and Denials in Ongoing Trial

Jennifer Dulos, 50, a mother of five and 13-year wife of Fotis Dulos, disappeared on May 24, 2019. Fotis, Troconis, and Fotis’ civil lawyer, Kent Mawhinney, were charged with murder conspiracy. Fotis committed suicide immediately after charges were filed.

Troconis, 47, denies knowing Fotis disposed of the rubbish bags after Jennifer’s disappearance. She also denies knowing about a police-obtained documented timeline of their day.

Jennifer’s family thanked police officers for their dedication to the case, emphasizing the continuous justice process of almost four years and seven months. Jennifer Dulos’ garage and Range Rover bodycam film may have shown blood splatter, supporting Michelle Troconis’ trial.

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