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The State - News from Feb. 13, 1985

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A grieving woman has posted reward notices around San Francisco in her unrelenting search for the killers of her brother, who was shot in the back of the head in the video arcade where he worked to put himself through college. Daniel Mullan, 24, was found face down on the floor of the arcade two months ago. The cash register had been looted. Police said that they have no clues in the slaying and that nobody has responded to the $10,000 reward offered by Mayor Dianne Feinstein. “I’d like to know who did it,” said Elizabeth Mullan-Agha, 33, who has plastered telephone poles and walls with posters announcing the reward and showing a picture of her brother. “It’s not out of vengeance. I don’t think some idiot like this should be allowed on the street to kill again.”

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