Former police officer who started to put some bodies into barrels, placing them at Golden Gate..
http://www.mercurynews.com/crime-courts … nce-upheld
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*ZODIACHRONOLOGY*
Sully would be a good POI in the San Mateo/Gypsy Hill murders.
Yup makes me think of Kim Wendy Allen and the soy barrel. He is a good POI for the SRHM. Jmo.
However I disagree about the GHM. he is not a good POI for the Gipsey Hill murders. We now know that was likely Rodney Halbower.
"Sully, a former Millbrae policeman, was running an electrical contracting business from a Burlingame warehouse when he was arrested in August, 1983. Assistant Dist. Atty. Tom Stevens said Sully killed the six victims at the warehouse and disposed of the bodies "in a notorious fashion so he could dote on newspaper stories of their discoveries."
http://articles.latimes.com/1986-07-16/ … -officials
Apparently he also liked to read about his crimes in the news like the Zodiac. What a prick.
Hm guess from which timespan Sully was a cop?
1966-1974
"Sully, a police officer from 1966 to 1974, maintained at his sentencing that he did not get a fair trial, telling the judge, "I am not a monster, not a maniac, not subhuman," according to news accounts at the time."
He got divorced I believe in 1975 the year after he left the force.
The status of Jack’s incarceration. Also some posts from the victims surviving family members are here:
A comment on a site regarding Jack Sully and a former friend of his wondering about his possible involvement in the GHMs.
"I sat next to Paula Baxter in my typing class in 1976 and remember the day her chair was empty. I remember the search for her by her boyfriend and then when they found her in the leaves by the church.
At that time, I was friends with a Millbrae Police Officer Jack Sully, who was later convicted of the San Francisco Barrel murders in the early 1980’s. I wondered if the Millbrae Police department ever thought there could be a connection to him and my classmate Paula Baxter? Very sad, but seems with all the DNA technology, we could solve all the murders from the past!"
Read more: http://www.city-data.com/forum/true-cri … z3mDjXPjxK