Thursday, April 04, 2002Sentencing in Zantop case: Robert Tulloch pleaded guilty this morning to the murder of Half and Suzanne Zantop. According to an AP newswire, this move was against the advice of his lawyer. After questioning Tulloch, Judge Peter Smith sentenced Tulloch to life in prison without possibility of parole. The daughters of Half and Suzanne addressed the court, elicting no emotion from Tulloch.Also: From the Union Leader, "Jailers are awaiting Parker and Tulloch." "Their expected sentencing today will immediately send them both to state prison in Concord, [deputy prison warden] Crompton said." Posted by JR at 12:42 PM Comments Post a Comment (we enforce our comments policy) |
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