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MI20 wishes to thank and acknowledge the following sources for this episode: The Californian Second suspect arrested Oakland Tribune 22-year-old handyman guilty of killing woman Coroner identifies 2 victims The Press Democrat Murder innocent plea The San Francisco Examiner Ex-cop arrested in auto-drag killing Murder suspect linked to bodies in GG Park Ex-cop's murder trial goes to jury Convicted for killing 6, Sully erupts in court Death verdict for ex-cop in 6 slaying s Former cop gets death in 6 killings 'Jane Doe' victim in murders linked to ex-cop Former cop gets death in 6 killings People v. Sully (1991) (see pdf for full version) United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit Woman who helped ex-Peninsula cop murder prostitute granted parole California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation
PODCAST EXCERPT The fronds on the palm trees wave lightly in the sea air in Millbrae. And cruising it's streets and protecting its citizens was Anthony Sully, a police officer for seven years, until he resigned and left the force to open his own electrical contracting business. Anthony had a hulking presence. Tall and muscular. His dark short hair was receding with a few wisps left on top. His dark eyes were deep set and dark, the windows to a man with no soul. Anthony rented a large warehouse in Burlinggame. By the early 1980's his business was very lucrative which gave him the means to indulge his sinister side. Anthony had a fondness for cocaine and calls girls. The problem was Anthony wasn't much of a gentleman. Cocaine fuelled an unhealthy rage and psychotic delusions that led to the destruction of many.
MURDERER: ANTHONY SULLY CONCRETE PROOF Anthony was a cop entrusted to protect citizens. Instead, in his cocaine fuelled delusions he became their judge and executioner. But the former cop left his finger print in cement that sealed his future on death row.
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About Murder In 20 Bobbie Stevens is o bsessed with true crime and passionate about writing and story telling and delivers a new and fascinating episode every Wednesday. Tune in, get the concise and complete episode in 20 minutes. Less Talk. More True crime.
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MURDERER: ANTHONY SULLY CONCRETE PROOF Anthony was a cop entrusted to protect citizens. Instead, in his cocaine fuelled delusions he became their judge and executioner. But the former cop left his finger print in cement that sealed his future on death row.
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PODCAST EXCERPT The fronds on the palm trees wave lightly in the sea air in Millbrae. And cruising it's streets and protecting its citizens was Anthony Sully, a police officer for seven years, until he resigned and left the force to open his own electrical contracting business. Anthony had a hulking presence. Tall and muscular. His dark short hair was receding with a few wisps left on top. His dark eyes were deep set and dark, the windows to a man with no soul. Anthony rented a large warehouse in Burlinggame. By the early 1980's his business was very lucrative which gave him the means to indulge his sinister side. Anthony had a fondness for cocaine and calls girls. The problem was Anthony wasn't much of a gentleman. Cocaine fuelled an unhealthy rage and psychotic delusions that led to the destruction of many.
MI20 wishes to thank and acknowledge the following sources for this episode: The Californian Second suspect arrested Oakland Tribune 22-year-old handyman guilty of killing woman Coroner identifies 2 victims The Press Democrat Murder innocent plea The San Francisco Examiner Ex-cop arrested in auto-drag killing Murder suspect linked to bodies in GG Park Ex-cop's murder trial goes to jury Convicted for killing 6, Sully erupts in court Death verdict for ex-cop in 6 slaying s Former cop gets death in 6 killings 'Jane Doe' victim in murders linked to ex-cop Former cop gets death in 6 killings People v. Sully (1991) (see pdf for full version) United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit Woman who helped ex-Peninsula cop murder prostitute granted parole California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation
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