The girlfriend of a luxury home builder accused in the 2019 disappearance and death of her boyfriend’s estranged wife was convicted of conspiracy to commit murder by a Connecticut jury Friday.
Michelle Troconis, 49, was also convicted of tampering with evidence and hindering prosecution in the killing of Jennifer Dulos, 50, a mother of five whose body has never been found. A judge issued her declaration of death last October.
The jury deliberated for two full days. After the verdict was read, Troconis laid her head down on the defense table.
Her sentencing was set for May 31.
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Troconis had claimed innocence in the case.
Fotis Dulos, Troconis’ boyfriend, had been charged with felony murder, kidnapping and other crimes in the case before his death on Jan. 30, 2020.
Fotis Dulos, 52, was on house arrest at the time after posting a $6 million bond. He attempted suicide at his home in Farmington, west of Hartford, and died two days later, after being flown to a New York hospital and placed in a hyperbaric chamber.
Fotis Dulos left a note denying involvement in the disappearance that his attorney later released.
A close friend of Fotis Dulos’, Kent Mawhinney, was also charged with conspiracy to commit murder in connection with the death. He has pleaded not guilty and is awaiting trial.
Jennifer Dulos was last seen on May 24, 2019. In arrest warrants, authorities said her blood was found in her home, and surveillance video from that day showed Fotis Dulos stuffing garbage bags into trash cans in nearby West Hartford. The bags were stuffed with zip ties, gloves, tape and other items, according to the warrants.
He was also captured on camera allegedly disposing altered license plates, the warrants say.
Bloodlike stains that matched Jennifer Dulos’ DNA were found on a paper towel and a poncho inside the bags, the documents say.
Troconis’ DNA was found on…
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