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The Sullivan Twins.
Cameron Sullivan - 17 - Alex Fitzalan - High School student, Zachary and Heather’s son, Wyatt and Maya’s brother, Norman and Colleen‘s grandson.
Zachary Sullivan - Deceased - Tom Welling - Cameron, Wyatt and Maya’s father, Heather’s husband. He was a fun and dorky dad who managed a construction company.
Heather Sullivan - 42 - Piper Perabo - Cameron, Wyatt and Maya’s mother, Zachary’s wife, Norman and Colleen’s daughter. Organised almost to the point of claiming OCD, Heather is a paralegal who loves to be involved in her children’s lives.
Wyatt Sullivan - 19 - Cody Christian - Cameron and Maya’s brother, Zachary and Heather’s son, Norman and Colleen’s grandson. A human whirlwind, Wyatt can be a bit of a slob, and lacks motivation and drive.
Maya Sullivan - 14 - Malina Weissman - Cameron and Wyatt’s sister, Zachary and Heather’s daughter. A sarcastic prankster and neat freak, Maya is most often found teasing her brothers.
Colleen Markey - 72 - Glenn Close - Cameron, Wyatt and Maya’s grandmother, Heather’s mother and Norman’s wife. A very posh retired high school teacher, Colleen can be both controlling and overbearing.
Norman Markey - 72 - Ted Danson - Cameron, Wyatt and Maya’s grandfather, Heather’s father and Colleen’s husband. Much more relaxed than both his wife and daughter, Norman is often the voice of reason in conflicts between the two.
Heather Sullivan discusses Marquette University’s new Blockchain Lab in the College of Business Administration.
On Change
Heather Sullivan shares thought On Change today at Change Seven
by Heather Sullivan
Francis Ford Coppola would have us believe that the blood is the life, but it’s really the change that’s the life. Without embracing it, you’re not really living, just wading through the daily motions of life with garbage day bringing a weekly thrill. For me, going off to college was a chance for change, to remake myself in my own image and break from childhood. Moving halfway…
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New kidnap fear
A Tennessee woman resembling Holly Bobo, the nursing student who disappeared last week from her home in the town of Parsons, says a man tried to abduct her in a similar manner in January. Heather Sullivan, who lives in Centerville, about 45 minutes east of Parsons, spoke exclusively to The Daily:
“I was getting something out of my car when I was grabbed by the arm by a man,” Sullivan told The Daily.
“I went completely numb. I couldn’t say or do anything,” she said. “I was in complete shock.”
Sullivan said she was carrying a coal oil lamp, which the attacker knocked out of her hand. It fell to the ground and shattered.
“The noise caused my boyfriend to yell out from inside my home to see if I was OK,” Sullivan said.
Startled, the attacker ran off.
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation confirmed that Sullivan reported the incident to police at the time. A spokeswoman told The Daily yesterday it was investigating the possible connection between Sullivan’s case and Bobo’s disappearance.
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