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Jennifer Dulos: The Blood Evidence and the Vanishing Mother (E154)

32 min · 18. touko 2026
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In May 2019, Connecticut mother of five Jennifer Dulos vanished after dropping her children off at school in the affluent community of New Canaan. What initially appeared to be a missing persons case quickly transformed into a sprawling investigation involving blood evidence, surveillance footage, trash bags filled with incriminating items, and a bitter divorce battle already unfolding behind the scenes. As investigators pieced together Jennifer’s final known movements, the case raised disturbing questions about control, obsession, and how someone could seemingly disappear without a trace in broad daylight. Years later, despite arrests and dramatic courtroom developments, Jennifer herself has never been found leaving behind one of the most haunting unresolved disappearances in recent American history.

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