Fotis Dulos and Jennifer Farber Dulos.Photo: New Canaan Police Department/AP/Shutterstock; Courtesy Farber Family

Jennifer Dulos Farder and Fotis Dulos

A Connecticut man accused of killing his wife removed items from a memorial that had been set up for her, leading a judge to tighten the terms of his house arrest.

“What he did was stupid,” Judge Gary White said during a hearing in Superior Court, reports theHartford Courant. “Don’t do it again.”

White’s enhanced restrictions on the movements of Fotis Dulos, who was charged January 7 with murder in the presumed death of his estranged and still-missing wife, Jennifer Dulos, followed the prosecutor’s complaint that Fotis had violated the earlier terms of his house arrest, reportsCBS New York.

In court Thursday, Fotis pleaded not guilty to the murder charge, reports theStamford Advocate.

While wearing an electronic monitor after posting his $6 million bond, Fotis previously was allowed to leave his house for activities that included going to his job as a home builder.

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Jennifer Farber Dulos

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Fotis’ action was wrong, his attorney, Norm Pattis, said in court. But he added, “This was no ordinary memorial. It was a means of taunting him,” according to the newspaper.

The judge was unmoved. “He has strict requirements to follow,” said White, who noted that Fotis earlier had been warned about allowing the battery that powers his electronic monitoring device to run low, reports theAdvocate. “He messed up one time. He messed up two times. If he messes up a third time, I’m going to raise his bond.”

The judge’s stricter conditions now prevent Fotis from leaving his house for work, while still requiring him to wear his GPS monitor inside the residence.

Fotis was charged with murder in Jennifer’s presumed death seven months after theConnecticut mother of five vanishedfrom her New Canaan home after dropping her children off at school. His girlfriend, Michelle Troconis, and his civil lawyer, Kent Mawhinney, also were charged with conspiracy to commit murder, according to Connecticut State Police.TheCourantreportsMawhinney has pleaded not guilty, and Troconis has not yet entered a plea to that charge.

Fotis and Michelle Troconis earlier were charged with evidence tampering in connection with Jennifer’s disappearance. Both have pleaded not guilty to that charge.

Jennifer last was seen on May 24. Bloodstains were found in the garage of her home, indicating a violent struggle, say police. Shortly afterward, her black Chevy Suburban was found abandoned near a local park several miles away.

She and Fotis were involved at the time in a contentious divorce and custody battle. Police allege that Fotis was “lying in wait” and attacked his estranged wife in her garage on the day she died, court documents show.

After the murder charge was filed, Pattis told PEOPLE: “A preliminary review of the warrant leaves us relieved and saddened. We’re relieved that there was nothing we didn’t expect or have heard about; saddened because it’s obvious the state police really have no idea what became of Jennifer. This remains an open case in our view.”

An attorney for Troconis did not immediately return PEOPLE’s calls for comment.

source: people.com