Death Penalty for Ex-Policeman
Associated Press
REDWOOD CITY, Calif. —
Former policeman Anthony (Jack) Sully, 41, was sentenced today to die in the gas chamber for killing six people in 1983.
Superior Court Judge Gerald Ragan imposed the death penalty after rejecting Sully’s 40-minute plea for a new trial. Sully, a former Millbrae policeman, was running an electrical contracting business from a Burlingame warehouse when he was arrested in 1983. Assistant Dist. Atty. Tom Stevens said Sully killed the six victims at the warehouse, some while binging on cocaine and in bondage sex.
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