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00:00The New Barbie Pool Party
00:30I am from Jefferson Township, New Jersey.
00:40It's my hometown where I've made the best friends that I've ever had in my life.
00:501988, this terrible thing happened a mile from where I grew up to a kid that I played basketball with.
00:55There was this explosion of violence that nobody saw coming that just hasn't ever made sense to me.
01:05A mother and son from New Jersey are dead tonight.
01:07This was brutal. This was much more than typical murder.
01:13Tommy was my age. Same socioeconomic background. We all grew up with the same rules.
01:20Great kid, wrestler, baseball player, good student.
01:23And his mom. Super, super leading.
01:26Such a small town was such a tragic event.
01:32It was just all everybody wanted to talk about.
01:36We prayed for Tom. We prayed for Betty Ann.
01:39We prayed for the family that was left.
01:42We prayed for ourselves.
01:43The rumor mill's running wild because people want answers.
01:49Morris County police are broadening their investigation to determine if it was linked to a local satanic cult.
01:54We had a lot of things that pointed toward the devil made them do it.
02:00Is that possible?
02:02Everybody was buying in that this was a satanic murder.
02:05To the greatest demons of hell, I'd like to make a solemn exchange with you.
02:11When you make a pact with a deity, there has to be a sacrifice.
02:19This meeting in Morris County was set up to make people aware that Satanism exists.
02:24People in the community, we're looking for something to blame.
02:27I just cannot believe what's going on.
02:30You can call it the boogeyman, you can call it the devil.
02:32The devil doing it, it's not really a satisfying explanation.
02:36What was going on with this family?
02:38What's being hidden here?
02:41Parents were terrified that their kids could be next or that they could be next.
02:45It's one of those moments that you question your faith.
02:49How can this happen?
02:52The whole room got cold.
02:54The question was, was I talking to Satan or Tom?
03:02It's horrifying, it's scary, it's fascinating, it's mysterious, it's insane.
03:09You know, Satan comes in many disguises.
03:13And he knows everybody's weaknesses.
03:15And he knows how to manipulate them.
03:18What he did, I don't know.
03:20But I know he played a part in it.
03:25It wasn't God.
03:26And I know he's trying to do it.
03:44I know.
03:45Seems like this.
03:46We'd have to leave it on my facebook.
03:48There's this one.
03:48See you later.
03:49Thanks.
03:50Later.
03:51the suburbs in the 1980s was the ideal place in time to be a kid
04:06no phones no social media just bikes friends and freedom the world felt safe and magical
04:15perfect little bubble but beneath that innocence there was this thing this malevolence creeping in
04:24the shadows no one knew where or when it would strike but when it did it was shocking and it
04:32shattered everything we thought was real I'm Eli Roth and I've spent decades writing and directing
04:40horror movies they entertain but they also tap into real fears we all have about the darkness
04:46around us I've been inspired by true stories they conjured images in my mind that were even scarier
04:56than any ghost story I could make up and it's these kinds of stories that haunt a whole community for
05:02decades just like what happened in Jefferson New Jersey one cold snowy night in 1988 I was a police
05:21officer for Jefferson Township in the 80s 20 something years old now I was really just becoming an adult
05:28really came from a family of police officers my dad was a police officer in Jefferson Township also and
05:37spent most of my childhood around police and police families I always looked up to my father and you
05:47know respected him and wanted to follow in the path that he took I knew the police life and I understood it
05:57and just always found it interesting you know dangerous risky and uh I kind of enjoyed that you
06:05know the adrenaline and something I I really like to do
06:08usually on a Saturday night you get a call about a party or a bar fight or something
06:25officer mcconnelly the dispatch said oh we got a call but a guy couldn't find his wife
06:38and it was kind of a weird call you know to me it sounds like all right does your boyfriend or like
06:42you know like what do you mean you can't find your wife copy that I was young so I was aggressive
06:51you know I got there quick
06:55it was cold it was snowing and I remember a lot of snow on the ground
07:01when I pulled up there was a yard that went up kind of like a hill to the front door
07:10there was a group of people down by the road and one of the kids I played football with Stuart Kennedy
07:15was in the yard with some people he was my age you know we graduated together and everything and he was distraught
07:24and I got out of the car and I said what's up Stuart and he said oh you might need the first aid kit she's bleeding
07:32we proceeded into the house
07:36it was a small house very small um so we went in the front door and it was like a living room area
07:47we proceeded straight and then when we took the corner there was the steps going down to the basement
07:54never expected to come across what what I found
08:02hello is anybody here this is police
08:20ma'am
08:44blood is like oil if you take a quart of oil and you drop it it'll keep spreading
09:02remember I leaned over her because I didn't know if I was going to need to do CPR
09:10that's when I saw that like I remember quite like an eyeball hanging out of the head and all it was
09:20it was pretty um don't know how to explain it um it's not something you know you'd expect to see like
09:29you know it's like something out of a horror movie
09:31if you know there was a little bit of a dream
09:37then I saw weights on the floor and the weights were off the one end
09:41so I assumed that her head was bashed in which caused her eyeball to explode out of the socket
09:46it and at that point i knew that she was gone when i went into like my job mode
09:58i didn't know if somebody had broke into the house and killed her was it a burglary that
10:09went bad was it i had no idea what it was i'm just is there a killer in this house
10:15hello the basement was small
10:23but then there was kind of like a utility room
10:29i thought for sure because the blood was still coming out like slowly that whoever did it was
10:38was maybe in the other room
10:40you know your blood's pumping
10:45for a second i didn't know it was stewart
11:04so that was close
11:08hey he was shooken up yeah
11:12once we realized there was nobody there
11:17then i went upstairs
11:19a lot of people in town had police electrons so they could hear everything that you talked
11:24about on the radios so we were instructed that if it's something major call headquarters from the
11:29phone and then bruce showed up when bark got on the radio you could tell it was obviously something
11:35serious his voice was excited he was calling for the detectives calling for the medical examiner
11:40going for additional help and resources in 1988 i was 31 years old that time i was a patrolman in jefferson
11:50township married no children at the time and just enjoying life well it was a nice town i mean i i'm
11:58obviously i was familiar with everybody um grew up grew up here and that's the way the town was back then
12:03um everybody knew each other it was just a normal you know good place to live
12:12there's been other homicides within the town but not frequently maybe you know once a year or once
12:20every two years so this was shocking
12:26when i arrived at the scene it was 11 o'clock at night about a dozen people out in the front yard
12:33soon as soon as i got out all kinds of people are telling me what's going on and you know trying
12:37to sort out who was who and who actually even lived in the house
12:48when i first entered i noticed the smell of burnt paper
12:55there was books scattered about the floor that had been on fire
13:12i remember just a lot of confusion you know trying to figure out what was going on
13:16so i'm up by the kitchen now and this guy comes storming in the house
13:25shoot sir this is a close crime
13:28this is you did it this is my son i live here and says my son did it like aggressively
13:35he grabs a photo looked like a school photo of a young boy and that kind of threw me back i said
13:49well who's that he said that's my son tommy he killed my wife she's downstairs he was excited and
13:56upset understandably i was trying to calm him down he was adamant that it was you know tommy was the one
14:04that did it but i just couldn't comprehend that a young boy would be able to do that to his mother
14:09um you know an eighth grader i mean he looked like he was a child she looked at the picture it was a child
14:17i remember he seemed credible when i first spoke to him
14:23he was very adamant my son did this get him look he tried to burn the house down but that's what really
14:29threw me off the father made him a suspect which i found unusual because i don't think a father would
14:39want to blame his kid until he knew wouldn't you be worried that maybe they abducted your son too
14:46killed the wife and took the son the father would protect his child none of it made sense to me
14:53there are several police reports available from that night and one is a write-up from officer bart mcconnell
15:05in his report he recounts a statement from the father of the house tom sullivan senior about his
15:11whereabouts that night he advised me that he was sick and went to bed early as he was sleeping
15:19he heard the smoke detector go off he got up to see what was wrong and found what he thought was
15:27newspapers burning on his living room couch after distinguishing the fire he went to the door and
15:35saw his automobile rolling down the driveway and into the snowbank across the street he claims he then
15:42went over to neighbors and had his neighbor call the police i was at a party at a friend's house which
15:53was right across the street from the sullivans all of a sudden somebody started rapping on the door real
15:58loud and it was tom senior from across the street he does like hyperventilating sweating i mean the guy's
16:07a mess and he said that his house was on fire and he can't find his family so they immediately called
16:13the cops i said let's go over there went into the house with him and there were books on the floor that
16:22were on fire we started stamping it all out and the books that were on fire were satanic books that were
16:31sitting up in a circle in the living room it was unnerving that's for sure
16:44the younger son comes out of his bedroom i mean that kid was young
16:52so i said well let's check down standards
16:55get halfway downstairs tom looks to his left sees his wife
17:13and just flipped out ran up picked the kid up and ran across the street to my friend's house
17:18and i just followed him he turned to me and said tom he did it i was scared shitless
17:36received a phone call
17:39we lived probably a mile mile and a half from the scene
17:43in 1988 i was a detective and a juvenile officer for the township of jefferson police department
17:53so any kids that got in trouble usually ended up sitting in front of my desk or me paying a visit
17:57i had never heard of tommy or his brother brian so they had no history with me as a juvenile
18:03officer or the department he started looking at what was going on with this family how did this come about
18:09the family betty ann and tom senior to the best of my knowledge had never had any contact with the
18:18police department it wasn't a place as soon as they gave out the address you know who it was that type
18:23of thing we certainly had plenty of those over the over the years i had never had any dealings with this
18:28family at all prior to this and after this they weren't on the radar for anything betty ann was a devout
18:36catholic from what we understood she went to mass every day she made sure that tommy got to mass
18:42usually at least once a week on sunday and maybe even more we have no real idea of why this happened
18:51we need to facilitate the gathering of whatever forensic evidence might be available at the scene
18:59there was still some smoke evident in the house at the time i'm just looking at remnants of a
19:04newspaper fire where somebody bought some newspaper up and lit it and then there were the books that
19:09were in the circle after i got down to the basement first thing i saw was mrs sullivan and it was
19:18obviously the you know she was deceased at that point it wasn't even a matter of you know any ambulance
19:23transported her because she may make it what we initially took away from it was the level of violence
19:31people can get upset have a fight maybe lose their temper hit someone have a weapon and use it
19:42you know in the heat of passion or but this was brutal she was stabbed multiple times about the upper
19:49torso in the face and just the saturation of the blood down in the basement was kind of sticks in my mind
19:56she had to put up a fight she did she did have you know wounds to her arms mostly to her upper torso
20:04which i'm guessing after she had collapsed that they continued stabbing her these were serious wounds
20:12the number 47 sticks on my mind the ones to the face it appeared that there was almost an attempt to
20:20to peel the skin off the face i was the traffic officer for a while in handling many accident
20:30investigations and quite honestly i could say i've never even had a motor vehicle accident that was
20:37the victims were as you know disfigured as what mrs sullivan was it was definitely a homicide
20:44at that point i'm trying to piece everything together mr sullivan was inside along with mr eastman
20:51one of the neighbors so i'm trying to figure out the time frame of everything that had happened at this point
20:57we had everybody accounted for in the family tom senior who was the father betty ann who was the
21:02mother and she was the victim and then and then brian sullivan was also at the house
21:08we hadn't seen or there was no account of tommy jr the question became where is tommy
21:20i was the next-door neighbor of tom i could walk and knock on tommy's door and it would take me 30 seconds
21:30tommy was my age we grew up together we're in the same class and wrestle on the same team
21:35jefferson it was just like a regular i guess middle class type town there was a bunch of kids
21:43all the same age on that street wait up so we would all hang out
21:50there was this old burnt out tree that had like 20 playboys underneath we would always ride our bikes
21:56there and look at the playboys if the weather wasn't nice you'd try to play video games inside
22:01i remember we had a coleco vision the sullivan's had an atari his mother would bring us up snacks
22:10make you know bring juice or whatnot she was always really nice to us
22:17being in the house was just like kind of normal we would see the mom and the boys at church pretty
22:24regularly and they were you know for the most part just super quiet they were just like every other
22:31family on the block there wasn't really anything out of the ordinary being on your own is a
22:38responsibility that begins as soon as you leave school 80s kids had so much freedom summer breaks
22:46and weekends were spent playing all day either riding bites until the street lights flicked on
22:52a retina burn from an arcade screen at some point someone's mom would scream it's dinner time we'd
22:57all go home and dine on blue box mac and cheese and burgers but underneath that independence was
23:04something new everyone looks forward to growing up and it's a good feeling to be given more responsibility
23:11for many families this was the first time that both mom and dad had full-time jobs so when you got out
23:17of school you'd come home to an empty house they called us lash key kids and of course it was fun
23:24but it made us vulnerable and it made people nervous it's 10 p.m it's 10 p.m it's 10 p.m do you know
23:32where your children are that wasn't just a psa it was more of a warning because when no one's paying
23:39attention anything can happen i'll never forget that night
23:55there's police in the backyard there was yellow caution tape i remember seeing the dogs going
24:01around and sniffing things in the woods and whatnot you could see a ton of footprints all over the place
24:06so people have been trampling all around the snow in between his house and our house and in both
24:11backyards and the front lawn and whatnot growing up in the town we grew up in i mean you never really
24:17saw saw any cops you're like oh my god is everybody okay what the hell happened next door the first
24:25thing that clicked in my head was just find tommy and find out what was going on
24:36i did a search of the house to make sure tommy wasn't there
24:42i remember walking into his bedroom
24:51room was fairly dark bed was there still made so we know he didn't go to bed that night
24:56i have to look under the beds to see if he's under there
25:04with all these cuts and everything on this woman
25:08i'm thinking i'm gonna get stabbed in the fit i didn't know you know like
25:11there was some things referring to some heavy metal
25:25i did notice some drawings that he had made ram's skull some pentagrams that he had drawn
25:43just on scrap paper notebooks on the covers of the books
25:46the one that i remember in particular was one of satan's face
25:54you could tell that he was not of the normal mind of what was going on at that point
26:00heavy metal is it harmless for your children or an invitation to drugs violence even suicide
26:05every decade has its own unique teenage rebellion pop culture to help them rage against the status quo
26:12the 80s were no different alienated boys taking comfort in the aggressive sounds of
26:18ozzy osbourne anthrax metallica laughing at the tongue-in-cheek slasher films like
26:23friday the 13th or nightmare on elm street it's the one and only freddy krueger
26:30when it comes to fashion if you couldn't find a pentagram shirt or a band you liked at the local mall
26:35you just got out a black marker and did it yourself in fact i remember being around tommy's age and i
26:40silk screened an iron maiden eddie on the back of my texas chainsaw massacre shirt it was an innocent
26:45expression a way to feel tough and in control unless it wasn't unless it was something darker but how
26:53would anyone know the main thing at that point was secure the scene hey hey come on guys in the house
27:06we probably had about maybe six people that didn't belong there that went in outside we probably had
27:11about another seven or so that didn't belong on the property they all knew the sullivans and they
27:17were trying to help it was kind of overwhelming trying to control the scene when you have you know
27:21a dozen people wandering around and at that point we realized the scene was completely contaminated
27:28i got everybody out of there and secured the area and that's when we started doing our searching of
27:33the outside area the sullivan's car was out of the driveway in kind of perpendicular to the roadway
27:44almost 45 degree angle stuck in a snowbank at that point the problem was we didn't have really many
27:51witnesses you know other than the father i was 19 years old going to college coming back that first
28:06winter break that was my first time being back home i remember just feeling on top of the world
28:15chris eastman he was a friend of mine we used to always have parties at his house
28:18so there was one that night you know i knew all my friends were going to be there a lot of my friends
28:24anyway and uh yeah so it was just an exciting time to get back and just connected with everybody
28:32parked probably about maybe six or seven houses away
28:36i remember just getting out of the car and i was just in a good mental spot i remember singing a song
28:42you know i know it's a little corny but i was i was just in that good mood i was humming singing and uh
28:47as i was doing that i noticed up the block somebody come running outside with something shiny in their
28:53hand i thought it was a flashlight at first but then i realized the way it was moving in the light
29:00that it was something else and i had no idea but i knew it was metallic
29:03i kind of stopped because i just thought it was weird that they were moving so fast
29:08couldn't tell how old the person was um i probably couldn't tell you if it was a guy or
29:12girl that's how far away it was and it was dark out hopped in the car started and pulled out right
29:18away it was like there was no warm-up or anything like that so i was like wow this is really weird
29:23backed out very aggressively into a snow mound we had a lot of snow at that time
29:28and the car got stuck in the mound couldn't get out open the car door they didn't go in the back and
29:35try to dig it out you know they didn't even get out and look at it why it was stuck left the door open
29:42and ran back up their driveway to the right and they went in between the houses that was directly to
29:48the right of them and disappeared
29:52i went joyriding with my friends in jefferson before before we were you know of age so i thought
30:02that might have been the situation where somebody just was trying to joyride and made a mistake and
30:07just kind of just took off because they were scared i headed back to chris's party
30:13so i went inside and i told chris i said hey your neighbor just backed out and left the car running
30:22with the door open kind of in the middle of the street you know i guess me just passing that piece
30:27of information to him satisfied me you know i was like i kind of did my job i let him know that there
30:32was something outside that was a little unusual and he's not worried about it so i'm not going to
30:37worry about it started having a couple beers you know it was just it was it was a good time
30:47i was down there for maybe about 20 minutes and uh the jefferson police came
30:57most people there at chris's house were 21 years old you know so i was one of the minors
31:02so i was really worried about being in trouble for underage drinking but they hit us right away
31:10with did anybody see anything next door it's okay and i just uh kind of raised my hand and opened my
31:16mouth i saw something uh do you mind coming with me please yeah they took me down to the police station
31:23because they said they wanted to you know do some questioning
31:26i am a lifelong resident of jefferson township born and raised in the lake shawnee section of the
31:53community i love growing up there raised my own family there in the house that i actually grew up
31:59in so i can't get any more hometown than that for the last six years now i've been the mayor in jefferson
32:05township but in 1988 i was on the jefferson township police department at that point about two years
32:15that night i was working the midnight shift at that point they were going to do a search
32:20of the area looking for tommy sullivan for a lot of reasons you know you want to try to find him
32:26what happened was anybody else there i mean at that point you don't know he was the missing piece of
32:31you know anybody in the home at the time so naturally he's the first suspect on foot he
32:37couldn't have gotten too too far but it was imperative to try to find him
32:43at that time we were about 30 officers
32:45uh which is relatively small new jersey we had a large area to cover 42 square miles
32:51not a big population i think at that time we were probably running about
32:5518 000 uh people and um but a wide area a large area
33:03my understanding is that my parents talked to the police and said that tommy was not in there and
33:09they were literally just looking like police came in looked around in all the houses to see if tommy
33:13was there and then they went to the next house to see if he was there and it was just like kind
33:17of a manhunt for tommy as all the investigators started arriving i started to become more involved
33:21with the outside search it started out when we had to organize in teams we didn't want to damage
33:29the scenes any more than what it was so we held off on doing a foot search of the general area
33:36initially took a while to get the canine unit there you want to get the canine there as quick as
33:42possible so that the scent is still fresh you know another animal comes through or anything can
33:47distract the dog off that particular scent they started at the car where it was stuck in a snow
33:54bank and went across the street through the neighbor's yard and down and across through the woods
34:01the white rock is kind of a planned community you know houses on one side houses on the other and
34:06woods behind we're walking through the woods just looking for anything looking for tracks looking
34:12for you know canine will lead you in different directions and stuff like that i was with the
34:18handler from the sheriff's department tracking the dog from white rock boulevard we ended up all the
34:23way out to schoolhouse road which is a road that runs parallel with white rock boulevard
34:27turned out we what we were tracking was one of the neighbors that thought they were being helpful
34:34trying to find tommy
34:40when the canine search didn't come up with anything then we started branching out more
34:44and doing a search of the neighborhood
34:49a lot of things going on in my mind about which way to proceed next winter time night time so he's not
34:53going to be hanging around outside so you you know first thing you're worried about is he trying to
34:57break into somebody's home he'd be known in the area because the neighbors all knew each other so they
35:03would know if he tried to their house they'd be calling us right away at some point it was decided we
35:08needed to take brian and his father to the police station
35:28a gentleman um and his son were in a room
35:31they were you know very upset i was scared
35:42i didn't know what was going on and i could tell the father was really emotional
35:49the father was pacing back and forth
35:54saying i don't know if i'm going to hug him or if i'm going to kill him when they find him i don't
35:59know if i'm going to hug him or if i'm going to kill him and that's when i realized something you
36:04know really bad happened
36:10tom
36:13they took the father out and they left me in the room with the young boy
36:20and i could hear a lot of commotion through the door and i realized that somebody somebody died
36:25the boy um was sitting there crying
36:44you know i went over and you know he didn't know me i didn't know him but you know he was crying um and
36:51then you know i started crying not sure why uh don't know why maybe i was feeling
36:59compassion for the boy maybe i was scared that somebody died and i'm in the police station and
37:06i'm being questioned um it was just a really emotional experience for me but i remember i was just
37:13trying to comfort the boy and uh i don't know how long it was but they pulled me in um for some questioning
37:21i just remember i needed to focus and give them every bit of information as best i could but uh
37:27it was certainly uh a tough time for sure
37:33there was a lot of concern about brian that night
37:38tell me everything you remember tonight
37:39and then he started talking about it and what he related to me was his interaction with tommy
37:55brian sullivan age 10 states that he and his brother tom had watched tv in the downstairs
38:01family room from approximately 8 p.m to 10 p.m during this time his mother remained upstairs with his
38:09father who wasn't feeling well
38:19he said his prayers
38:29he said his prayers
38:43a short time later he got up to go to the bathroom
38:51he got up and came basically face to face with tommy
38:56he saw his brother tom who appeared all hyped up shaking and nervous
39:04notice that tommy was getting cleaned up it looked like he had blood on his hands
39:12bloody towel that type of thing and asked him what had happened and tommy just
39:17kind of said don't worry about it I just got myself it's all taken care of Tom
39:22then told Brian to go back to bed and don't wake up daddy Brian then states he
39:30became scared and went back to his bedroom to find his stuffed animals wasn't
39:38long after that that the smoke alarm in the house went off and that's what kind
39:42of sparked the series of events that led to the discovery of Betty Ann in the
39:47basement
40:00I would say it was maybe 45 minutes to an hour before I was sent back on patrol
40:09so I'm driving and I remember a lot of things were going through my mind thinking
40:14about what my father told me just didn't feel right to me for a father to draw a
40:22conclusion that quickly to go from knowing nothing to saying get my son when you
40:28don't even know where your son is he was very adamant my son did this look he tried to burn
40:33the house down but but but how do you know that you were sleeping said that the smoke detector woke
40:41him up and already in my mind I'm thinking that brutal murder didn't wake you up but in that little
40:47tiny house I found it a little odd you never search your house why are you going to look at a high school
40:54party why wouldn't you look in your house first and why did you have teenagers call headquarters how did
41:01you go from going down the street to the party to coming back and knowing that your son did this
41:05at minimum I felt like he knew a lot more than he was telling me
41:10my shift ended I didn't go home I went to my parents house and I remember I was still in uniform
41:23and my dad came out and said what's going on I was really just becoming an adult really like 20
41:31something years old didn't experience much in life and I just kind of told him what happened
41:38you know that found this woman that was like brutally murdered and I was trying to process it
41:48it was terrible and it it bothered me my dad he was like you know it's terrible but imagine what
42:00kids can be an arm saw you know like they went through a lot worse back then you didn't you
42:08didn't really discuss your emotions or anything he was always taught us to be men and so I just
42:16buried it compartmentalized it you know you can't be a crybaby
42:30not only did we search the woods behind the homes across the street but you know we had a condo
42:44development that were just being built at that time and you're talking a couple hundred units you
42:50just don't know what you were going to run into if in fact you found him or you know other people with
42:57them you have to have that little bit sense of fear just to get the adrenaline going a little bit
43:02and you know and to help you do your job better so it was pretty intense
43:06we don't know if we have teenager or young young boy that is out of his mind somewhere with a knife
43:16doing something or we don't know if he hurt himself or you know we don't know much of anything
43:22was it going to hurt neighbors what was it going to do you know where was he
43:27what happened was anybody else there I mean at that point you don't know
43:32was there other people involved I mean he could be another homicide victim for all we know at that
43:38point in time was there a fight the kid run because he saw something don't know he's the missing link
43:45he's the one that'll have answers
44:15so
44:18so
44:22so
44:29so
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