The children of Jennifer Dulos—the Connecticut mom whose 2019 disappearance shocked the well-heeled town of New Canaan—spoke out for the first time on Friday at the sentencing of Michelle Troconis, the woman who allegedly helped plan, orchestrate, and then conceal their mother’s murder.
Emotions ran high as the children, who are now teenagers, faced Troconis and told her how her actions had upended their lives. At one point, Dulos’ son Theodore told Troconis she “will be considered evil, violent, and certainly a coward,” which caused Troconis to break down in tears.
At the hearing, Dulos’ eldest son Petros, 18, described the gaping loss he felt when his mother was taken away from him five years ago.