Troconis to appear in court for pre-sentencing investigation after conviction in death of Dulos

Thursday, March 21, 2024
STAMFORD, Connecticut (WABC) -- Michelle Troconis will return to court in Connecticut Thursday, following her conviction in connection to the disappearance of Jennifer Farber Dulos.

A jury convicted the 49-year-old in the death of Farber Dulos on six counts which include: conspiracy to commit murder, conspiracy to commit tampering with physical evidence, tampering with physical evidence and hindering the prosecution.

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The probation office needs to complete a pre-sentence investigation.

That involves a detailed report about her life, that the judge will read ahead of her sentencing in May.

The investigation is required for anyone convicted of a felony in Connecticut.



Troconis was Fotis Dulos' girlfriend at the time of his wife's disappearance in 2019.

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The body of the mother of five has never been found.

Another defendant in the case, Kent Mawhinney, a friend of Fotis Dulos and his one-time lawyer in a civil case, is awaiting trial on a murder conspiracy charge. He has pleaded not guilty.



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