Crime & Safety

Former International Fugitive Gets Life in Prison for Stabbing JP Man to Death

Patrick Anthony Brown pleaded guilty yesterday to second-degree murder and home invasion in the 1995 killing of Zandera Sullivan.

A man who for the last 15 years had been on the run in Jamaica and several Central American nations was sentenced to life in prison for killing a JP man.

Patrick Anthony Brown, 37, admited to stabbing Zandera Sullivan at a Roxbury home in 1995, according to the Suffolk County District Attorney's office.

Brown's trial was scheduled to start Monday morning. Instead, he pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and armed home invasion.

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Brown, who also goes by Derrick Malloy, went to the home of his former girlfriend on May 29, 1995, according to the case the DA's office would have made. The girlfriend had broken up with Brown a few months before.

Brown knocked at her Seaver Street apartment and asked to be let in. She would not let him in and he went around to a back door and forced his way in to her bedroom, where he found her and Sullivan, the DA's office was prepared to argue. Brown pulled a knife from his waistband, and Sullivan ran out the backdoor.

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Brown chased Sullivan, and the JP man was found moments later with his carotid artery and jugular vein cut. Sullivan died from his wounds.

Judge Judith Fabrican sentenced Brown to life in prison with the possibility of parole after 15 years, plus a two-year probationary term, according to the DA's office.

If Brown is released from prison, the Jamaican national would be deported, the DA's office said.

Brown was taken into custody in Belize on Feb. 9 of last year. The case had been highlighted on the television show America's Most Wanted.


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