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Criminal Records - Most Wanted |
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Profile |
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Name: James Vincent Sullivan
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Race: White |
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Age Now: 67 |
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Height: 5'10'' |
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Weight: 165 lbs. |
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Hair (Color, Description, Facial Hair): Brown |
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Eyes (Color and Correction): Hazel |
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Wanted for :
Murder, Atlanta, GA;
Jan 16, 1987
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Location(s) |
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Last Seen : Cosa Rica |
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Possible Location : Venezuela
Panama
Palm Beach, FL
Herraeura Parton |
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Last Known : Unkown |
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Traits |
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Frugal but likes to entertain the lifestyle of a millionaire |
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Frequents bars and resorts that are known as the "rich and famous" |
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Has a Boston accent |
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Police say he may steal condiments |
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May date socialite women |
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May be driving a Jeep Cherokee with an Arizona tag |
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Case Story |
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Police Say Millionaire Tries To Get Away With Murder |
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James Sullivan is wanted for murder by the Atlanta Police Department and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation in the contract killing of his wife, Lita McClinton Sullivan, who was fatally shot at her Buckhead home. According to officials, Sullivan met Lita McClinton at a Lenox Square boutique, and they were married two years later. However, police say their relationship turned sour two years after they moved to Palm Beach. Lita left him and filed for divorce, accusing her husband of philandering and stinginess. |
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Police believe on Friday, January 16, 1987 at approximately 8:15 a.m., Sullivan hired Phillip Harwood to kill his wife, Lita. Lita lived in a condominium in the Buckhead community of Atlanta, Georgia. She answered her front door that morning to find Harwood posing as a flower delivery man. Police say when Lita opened the door, Harwood shot her in the head with a 9mm semi-automatic pistol killing her instantly. |
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According to officials, Lita and Sullivan were involved in a turbulent divorce which entailed a large settlement of money on Lita's behalf. At the time of the murder, Sullivan resided in Florida and was not considered a suspect. However, Phillip Harwood was arrested a short time later, and police say it was revealed Sullivan had indeed hired him to murder his wife. According to police, when Sullivan found out Harwood was arrested, he fled to Costa Rica before police could obtain an arrest warrant. In April 1998, police finally obtained an arrest warrant, but Sullivan was nowhere to be found. Police know Sullivan still has a home in Costa Rica, but they believe he could be anywhere in the world. |
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