Trial of Woman Charged With Covering Up the Murder of Mother of 5 Begins in Connecticut

The opening moments of a murder mystery were presented Thursday to a Connecticut jury, which viewed crime scene video and heard a police officer testify about finding what looked like blood in the garage of a mother of five who was reported missing.
The missing person was Jennifer Dulos, 50, who vanished from the wealthy town of New Canaan after dropping her children at school on the morning of May 24, 2019. Although her body has never been found, police concluded she was killed and pointed the finger at her estranged husband, Fotis Dulos, who died by suicide in early 2020 weeks after being charged with murder.
Fotis Dulos’ girlfriend at the time, Michelle Troconis, went on trial Thursday in Stamford Superior Court. A six-member jury will determine whether she helped him cover up the killing after the fact. The 49-year-old denies the allegations and has pleaded not guilty to conspiracy to commit murder, evidence tampering and hindering prosecution.
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