
Nearly 30 years after Zandera “Peter” Sullivan‘s death, the family’s grief and pain remained just as raw as the day it happened as they sat through his murderer’s parole board hearing on Dec. 5, 2024.
“It hurts to the point I can’t stand looking at him,” said Sequoia Sullivan, Peter Sullivan’s sister. “As the day was approaching, I started experiencing restless nights, tension, sadness, anger, thinking about the possibility of him being released. Just knowing it’s a chance me and my family may run into him one day, brings me grief all over again.”