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murders, although Winley's body was never found. At the court hearings, Bullock appeared to be in a positive mood, describing in detail the crimes he had committed in a sarcastic and extremely cynical tone, without expressing any remorse. On October 26, 1982, he pleaded guilty to all charges, naming hedonism as his main motive, saying: "I was in the Christmas spirit. It made me happy. I enjoy what I do". Three days later, he was sentenced to 150 years' imprisonment; at the time such long sentences were unprecedented in the state's history.
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evidence of a crime. His next confessed victim was 29-year-old investment consultant Stephen Glenn Hassell, who was promised sexual services in exchange for money. Hassell took Bullock to his luxurious Manhattan apartment where, late in the night of December 15, Bullock shot him after covering his face with a pillow. Although Hassell was an influential person and the murder had taken place in a prestigious area of the city, Bullock managed to leave the crime scene unnoticed, leaving no evidence or clues for the investigators.
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a Christmas tree and telling how nice it is, whereupon Bullock shot and killed him. Bullock then stole some jewelry and other valuables and, as with Atkins' killing, set fire to the apartment before leaving. The serial killer's last victim was 28-year-old security guard Eric Michael Fuller, whom Bullock shot on January 4, 1982, with a shotgun during a robbery.
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David Bullock's trial, a high-profile case for its time, began in the fall of 1982. He was sent to be mentally evaluated; psychiatrists determined that he had no underlying mental illnesses or abnormalities, but acknowledged that the defendant had an impaired emotional state. He was charged with six
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Bullock's fourth victim was 50-year-old Heriberto Morales, a gay man whom Bullock had known since 1980. On the evening of December 22, Bullock recalled that he and Morales were at a Christmas party, after which they went to Heriberto's apartment. According to Bullock, the victim started messing with
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A few days later, Bullock killed his 23-year-old friend, prostitute Edwina Atkins. According to Bullock, it was a crime of hatred: he had told her about killing Weber, but in response, she laughed in his face in disbelief. After shooting Atkins, he set fire to the apartment in order to destroy any
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Bullock was arrested on January 14, 1982, in the basement of an apartment building as a witness in the disappearance of his roommate Michael Winley. During the search, a .38 caliber revolver and a shotgun were seized. A few hours after his detainment, Bullock confessed to authorities that he had
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David Bullock was born on November 13, 1960, in New York City. Both of his parents were dependent on alcohol, which resulted in Bullock's grandfather raising him. He attended school until, after his first arrest aged 16 in February 1977 and subsequent imprisonment, he was expelled.
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between December 1981 and January 1982. Owing to his unassuming appearance and character, his killing spree was undetected by local police for some time, who were unaware that a serial murderer was operating in the area.
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Subsequently, Bullock admitted that he was responsible for his roommate's disappearance: according to his claims, he shot Winley on December 23, 1981, and threw his corpse into the
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committed six murders. The first victim was 42-year-old teacher and theatrical actor James Weber, whose body was discovered on December 5, 1981, in
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in the city, Bullock's killings were not widely reported since it was not known until his arrest that they were connected.
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to survive. Between the period of 1978 and 1981, he was prosecuted an additional five times.
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Although Bullock committed the murders four years after
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