Fallout From Jennifer Dulos Case: Domestic Violence; Race; Surveillance
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audio
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Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Jun 18, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:49:30

Connecticut remains riveted by the happened-to-jennifer-dulos-the-missing-connecticut-mom.html">unfolding saga of Jennifer Dulos, the wealthy, white New Canaan woman last seen almost four weeks ago. It's a tragic and familiar story. Yet, few cases receive the notoriety of this particular case. 

Today, we examine several issues raised by Jennifer's disappearance, including how domestic violence in wealthy families can play out in ways not experienced by those with less money.

The night of Jennifer's disappearance, video surveillance cameras in Hartford spotted Jennifer's husband Fotis Dulos, dumping garbage bags with bloody clothing in trash bins throughout the north end of Hartford. We talk to a resident of the north end about how he feels about that. 

Lastly, we talk about the current state of police surveillance technology, including in Hartford, and how it might be used in the future. 

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