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6. Jennifer Dulos: The Marriage That Became a Crime Scene

6. Jennifer Dulos: The Marriage That Became a Crime Scene

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In this episode of I Fear You, Babe, Dino Malvone examines the disappearance and murder of Jennifer Dulos, a Connecticut mother of five who vanished in May 2019 after years of documenting fear inside a contentious divorce.

This episode traces the full arc of the case — from the warning signs inside Jennifer’s marriage, to the financial and custody pressures surrounding the divorce, to the investigation that followed her disappearance. Dino walks listeners through how law enforcement built a murder case without ever recovering Jennifer’s body, using blood evidence, surveillance footage, cell phone data, and behavior that could not be explained away.

The episode also examines the role of Fotis Dulos, his death before trial, and the conviction of Michelle Troconis, whose actions after the murder became central to the case.

This is a story about control, motive, and how truth is proven through patterns — even when someone believes they’ve erased it.

References / Sources

  • Connecticut State Police
    Official investigation updates, arrest records, and evidence summaries
  • New Canaan Police Department
    Initial missing person response and coordination with state investigators
  • Connecticut Superior Court
    Charging documents, trial proceedings, and conviction records related to Michelle Troconis
  • Associated Press reporting on the Jennifer Dulos disappearance, forensic evidence, and legal proceedings
  • The New York Times coverage of the investigation, divorce proceedings, and aftermath
  • NBC News reporting on surveillance footage, arrests, and trial outcomes
  • Public court filings, arrest affidavits, and statements from Jennifer Dulos’ family and attorneys

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