morf13 wrote:Zodyyapp wrote:JeffP wrote:I just got my second response from the Glendale YMCA about Harold Sullivan's time there. They seem not so interested in helping us dig up dirt on him. They were very short and direct with their responses.
They don't know anything about Harold and can not help us. Period.
Keep in mind we know that Harold was there, and they didn't deny he was, but it was the way they shut down all questions that was strange. I didn't mention anything about Zodiac or Cheri Jo, I think they may have been worried about some expose though. Something always strikes me as so odd about Harold Sullivan and his time at Glendale YMCA. This only raised my suspicion even further.
JeffP,
That's really weird. Sounds like they're protecting Harold from something. I always thought it was weird the way Harold just up and left after his wife died, and you would think he would want to keep his kids he had with her, instead he leaves them behind. Leaves for New York and goes into a new line of work. Something seems wrong there. Is it known as to how the Mother died?
May i ask what is so important about connecting Harold to YMCA? So, what if he is,does it matter? We already think he's connected, and that Ross may have lived in the YMCA in Riverside, what is the main importance of this?
Just fishing for information. Trying to find another angle for Ross in Glendale/Riverside. But I'm thinking something may have happened, unrelated to Ross specifically. I still can't get over that he just abandoned three sons (2 minors) in California without any other family there. So while my interest is finding more information on Ross, I still find Harold's movements suspect by itself. When you add the death of Ross' mother, it's just weird.
Keep in mind that this family was probably dirt poor and 5 of them lived in small apartments. She may have been terribly unhappy.
I wonder if mental illness runs in the family here and Harriet may have committed suicide. I doubt it was a murder as someone likely would have been arrested. Would a natural death have sent Harold back to NYC without his sons? A suicide may have prompted "holy man" Harold to abandon his beliefs and family and move back to New York to become an account executive though. I wonder if the (speculative) suicide/abandonment is what prompted Ross' problems as well since he was old enough to understand such things better than his younger brothers and may have been more deeply affected.

