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  • Joseph Sullivan
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  • Joseph "Joe" Albert Taylor Sullivan (January 8, 1901 – September 30, 1988) was a Canadian Olympic ice hockey player, physician, surgeon, and politician. Born in Toronto, Ontario, he graduated from the University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine in 1926. At the 1928 Winter Olympics in St. Moritz, he was the goaltender on the Canadian Gold medal ice hockey team and did not allow a goal in the three-game round-robin. He also won the Allan Cup in 1927. The Senator Joseph A. Sullivan Trophy, named in his honour, is presented annually to the outstanding hockey player in Canadian Interuniversity Sport.
  • Gangster. Born one of six children to Joseph Sullivan on March 31, 1939, in Queens, New York. The son of a New York City police detective, his life was turned upside-down at the age of 13, when his father died. To ease some of his mother's burden, Sullivan was sent to live with relatives after his father's passing. But the new arrangement did not work out, and Sullivan returned home. The situation at home, however, wasn't any better. By this time, his mother become an alcoholic, turning to drinking as a way to manage her grief.
  • Joseph Sullivan is Samuel Sullivan's deceased brother. His funeral was held in the first episode of the fourth season, with Samuel conducting a eulogy and then a burial. Joesph has the power of Pathokinesis, meaning he can change the mood/emotions of someone and also feel them. (SPOILER ALERT ) In the middle of the eleventh episode of season four titled "Thanksgiving," Samuel confronts Joseph about the words of Dr. Suresh. Joseph tells him, "You need to calm down, brother." After that, he said, "You stop controlling me. Stop manipulating my emotions." These words imply far more control than normal human interaction. Joseph replies, "Fine, you want me to let go? I will." This last piece of evidence tells us that it is not something as general as background manipulation through actions and w
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  • Joseph Sullivan is Samuel Sullivan's deceased brother. His funeral was held in the first episode of the fourth season, with Samuel conducting a eulogy and then a burial. Joesph has the power of Pathokinesis, meaning he can change the mood/emotions of someone and also feel them. (SPOILER ALERT ) In the middle of the eleventh episode of season four titled "Thanksgiving," Samuel confronts Joseph about the words of Dr. Suresh. Joseph tells him, "You need to calm down, brother." After that, he said, "You stop controlling me. Stop manipulating my emotions." These words imply far more control than normal human interaction. Joseph replies, "Fine, you want me to let go? I will." This last piece of evidence tells us that it is not something as general as background manipulation through actions and words but rather something that can be started and stopped at any moment. He was killed by Samuel by having a rock impaled into his throat.
  • Gangster. Born one of six children to Joseph Sullivan on March 31, 1939, in Queens, New York. The son of a New York City police detective, his life was turned upside-down at the age of 13, when his father died. To ease some of his mother's burden, Sullivan was sent to live with relatives after his father's passing. But the new arrangement did not work out, and Sullivan returned home. The situation at home, however, wasn't any better. By this time, his mother become an alcoholic, turning to drinking as a way to manage her grief. Sullivan ran away in 1953 and ended up at a reform school in Warwick, New York. Sullivan made several attempted escapes from the school, landing in and out of other reformatories for the next few years. He was finally released at the age of 19. In desperate straits, he ended up enlisting in the U.S. Army. Sullivan was caught for leaving without permission, and sent to Governors Island. According to his autobiography, he didn't stay for long. Sullivan escaped from the facility and swam his way back to Manhattan. Sullivan was quickly captured, but he faked a mental illness to avoid a court martial and jail time. Instead he was sent to the Valley Forge Army Hospital for a time. Sullivan started committing robberies around the age of 12, eventually graduating to murder. He killed a man during a bar fight, and was arrested in 1965 for the crime. Two years later, Sullivan was convicted of manslaughter and given a 20- to 30-year sentence. He ended up serving his time at the legendary Attica Correctional Facility. Sullivan allegedly earned the unflattering nickname "Mad Dog" from fellow inmates during this time, due to a lifelong undiagnosed salivary gland disorder.
  • Joseph "Joe" Albert Taylor Sullivan (January 8, 1901 – September 30, 1988) was a Canadian Olympic ice hockey player, physician, surgeon, and politician. Born in Toronto, Ontario, he graduated from the University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine in 1926. At the 1928 Winter Olympics in St. Moritz, he was the goaltender on the Canadian Gold medal ice hockey team and did not allow a goal in the three-game round-robin. He also won the Allan Cup in 1927. The Senator Joseph A. Sullivan Trophy, named in his honour, is presented annually to the outstanding hockey player in Canadian Interuniversity Sport.
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