True crime cases in Connecticut span decades of criminal history, from unsolved disappearances in rural communities to high-profile investigations in the state's largest cities. Connecticut law enforcement agencies, from local police departments to the state bureau of investigation, have tackled cases ranging from cold-case homicides and serial offenders to fraud schemes and domestic violence tragedies. CaseSleuth tracks each Connecticut case with comprehensive timelines, profiles of victims and persons of interest, evidence summaries, and links to media coverage and court documents. Browse the cases below to explore the full scope of criminal investigations in Connecticut.
2 cases found
Jennifer Dulos, a mother of five, vanished from New Canaan, Connecticut in May 2019 during a contentious divorce. Her estranged husband Fotis Dulos was charged with murder but died by suicide before trial in January 2020. Her body has never been found.
InfoWars host Alex Jones was found liable for defamation after years of claiming the Sandy Hook shooting was a hoax. Courts awarded nearly $1.5 billion to victims' families in 2022.