Mitchell Trokonis returned to court on Wednesday for the 21st day of his trial at Stamford. She is facing allegations related to the disappearance of Jennifer Dulos in 2019 and has died.
The last day the test took place on Thursday and it is expected to resume today after the court holiday and an snowfall which closed the courts on Tuesday.
Last week, experts testified about data that were drawn from cell phones as well as some vehicles to cases.
Jennifer Dulos, a mother of five, disappeared on May 24, 2019.
She and her husband, Photis Dulos, when she disappeared, she was passing through divorce and police believe that after leaving her children in school, she killed her in her house garage in New Canaan and then cleaned the crime site.
The 49 -year -old Trokonis was dating Photis Dulos when Jennifer disappeared and is accused of helping Photis to cover his wife’s murder, whose body has never been found.
He has been accused of murdering, molesting evidence and plotting to obstruct prosecution and requested not to be guilty and denied any partnership.
On Thursday, Fairfield Police Detective Michael Clarke extracted data from Photis Dulos’s cell phone and broke a difference in the time of 24 May 2019.
The phone did not move beyond the Zefferson crossing home of the photo in photo.
Attorney Mitchell of Assistant States asked about the message data drawn from the phone of photos that morning,
“None of them was opened and not seen until 1:33 in the afternoon. Is this correct?” Maning asked.
Clarke replied, ‘Yes. ,
But Clarke later mapped the activity during the day, approaching the phone on the phone on the 4 Jefferson crossing at the 80 Mountain Spring Road and the Albani Avenue Om Hartford.
Clarke also testified about a phone call, which Photis received from a friend, according to the investigators, was pre-located to provide an allibi for photos, Jennifer disappeared in the morning.
“Call me (but) me and we will talk,” Clarke read for the jury.
According to the statements made to the police, Trokonis responded to the call.
State Forensic Laboratory Forensic expert Mark Newoth also testified on Thursday.
Newth said, “I have no reason to believe that the data is ever wrong.”
Newoth offered GPS data from both Rapter and phone data from Fotis Dulos from Chevy Dulos in Jennifer Dulos, which was recovered from New Canaan.
The GPS data of the raptor confirmed its movements on 24 May, including a visit to the photo of Albani Avenue in Hartford, where police said they were seen settling the evidence.
From Jennifer’s suburban, Newoth testified to an iPhone associated with Bluetooth at 2:56 pm, but he could not say who it was.
Raksha brought the call history of that iPhone, which means that it was Jennifer’s phone.
“Why and how Jennifer Dulos’s cell phone, her iPhone, her vehicle joined her vehicle?” Trokonis defense lawyer John Sconhorn asked outside the court on Thursday. “Who was this, that at that time or her vehicle?”
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