Tullock, Robert
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| born on | 8 May 1983 | ||||
| Place | Sharon, Vermont, 43n47, 72w27 | ||||
| Timezone | EDT h4w (is daylight saving time) | ||||
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| Astrology data | 17°30' or
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Biography
American homicide, the older of two boys who stabbed two Dartmouth professors to death, Half and Susanne Zantop, found in their home on 1/27/2001 at 6:30 PM by another couple who had been invited over for dinner. Robert Tulloch and James Parker were later identified by fingerprints and footprints in and outside the house. They both fled, buying bus tickets to "somewhere warm." They were eventually caught in Spiceland, Indiana at a truck stop at c. 3:45 AM on 2/19/2001.
Parker is a juvenile and copped a plea bargain in exchange for evidence; he had agreed to testify at the trial of Tullock, which begins in April 2002. Both boys will be tried in adult court even though Parker was only 16 at the time of the murder. No motive has been determined for the crime. The two boys had no connection to the victims but did have a history of burglaries. The court case ended on 4/04/2002 with both youths sentenced to long prison terms, bringing an end to a case shocking in its savagery and senselessness.
Relationships
- business associate/partner relationship with Parker, James (born 24 May 1984)
Events
- Crime : Homicide Perpetration 27 January 2001 at 6:30 PM (Killed two professors in their home)
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- Crime : Arrest 19 February 2001 at 3:45 PM in Spiceland, IN (Caught and arrested)
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Source Notes
Dana Holliday quotes Eric Francis, "The Dartmouth Murders." The DOB is from court documents on Court TV's web site. "Rob spent his early childhood in another central Vermont town called Sharon." His father's name is Michael and mother's name is Diane. It doesn't say if he was born in Sharon, Vt., but am assuming so. Hope you can get his BC.
Categories
- Passions : Criminal Perpetrator : Homicide many at once (Brutally stabbed to death two people)
- Passions : Criminal Perpetrator : Prison sentence (Long-term)
- Passions : Criminal Perpetrator : Thief/ Financial crime (Burglaries)

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