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[The Dark Side of the American Dream: The Murder of Seth and Eunice Adu]-[Evil Eye]

Anatomy of Murder · B2 · 2021-08-04

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📋 Summary

The Tragic End of a Promised Future

In January 2009, a promising couple, Seth and Eunice Adu, were brutally murdered in their upscale gated community home in Prince George's County, Maryland. The case, as detailed in Anatomy of Murder, highlights a devastating transition from an "American dream" to a "homicidal nightmare." Seth, a successful IT professional and law student, and Eunice, a beloved community figure, were at the height of their happiness, having recently announced their engagement and the news that Eunice was expecting their first child. Their lives were cut short in a targeted, violent attack that baffled investigators due to the lack of forced entry and the conflicting nature of the weapons used.

The Crime Scene and Initial Investigation

When police arrived, they discovered a scene of extreme violence. Seth Adu’s body was found at the bottom of the basement stairs, bearing more than 40 stab wounds, while Eunice had been killed by a single gunshot wound to the back of the head. Investigators noted that the "crime scene suggested a violent struggle," with defensive wounds on Seth’s hands indicating he had been "desperate to get away." The use of luminol revealed that the home was covered in blood, suggesting a failed attempt at a cleanup. The absence of forced entry and the reliance on a gated community "transponder" system shifted the investigation toward individuals who had authorized access to the home.

The Web of Suspects and Occult Evidence

Suspicion quickly fell upon Seth’s estranged wife, Sheila Cully-Adu, and her brother, Samuel Cully. Despite Sheila’s lack of emotional reaction to the news of the murders, she provided an alibi. However, the discovery of a "hit list" of detectives hidden behind a painting in her home, combined with the discovery of "voodoo dolls with pins in them" inside a storage unit shared by Sheila and her boyfriend, Delford Barnes, painted a disturbing picture. The storage unit also contained a candle with the handwritten inscription "Die die die," listing Seth’s addresses. Prosecutors interpreted these items as evidence of a deep-seated, malicious obsession.

The Breakthrough: Betrayal and Confession

Digital forensics proved vital when investigators traced a phone call made by Samuel Cully, who had been hiding in a New Jersey rooming house. Upon his arrest, Samuel confessed to the crime, implicating Delford Barnes as the shooter. Samuel revealed that they had been dropped off at the house by Barnes' brother, intending to wait for the couple. He claimed that when Eunice arrived, "Delford shot her," and later, when Seth returned, Barnes began the brutal stabbing. Samuel eventually admitted to participating in the attack on Seth. Investigators theorized that the murder was supposed to look like a "murder-suicide," and that Samuel himself might have been intended as a casualty, as evidenced by a life insurance policy taken out on him without his knowledge, with Sheila as the beneficiary.

Justice Served

Scientific evidence provided the final nail in the coffin: Delford Barnes’ DNA was discovered "underneath Seth’s fingernail," confirming his presence during the struggle. Barnes was convicted of two counts of first-degree murder and sentenced to life without the possibility of parole. Samuel Cully, due to his cooperation, received a sentence of life imprisonment.

Finally, the prosecution remained "relentless" in their pursuit of Sheila Cully-Adu. Using a handwriting expert to link her to the "Die die die" candle, they secured a conviction for conspiracy to commit first-degree murder, for which she received 20 years. While the families were left devastated by the loss of the couple and their unborn child, the investigation successfully dismantled the conspiracy, ensuring that those who stood in the way of the couple's happiness were held accountable.

🎯Key Sentences

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I mean if homicide wasn't dark enough.
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But let's go sideways for a second here.
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I have in various different ways and meanings.
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I mean, the way I see it is a basic superstition.
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I believe it's clear this was a targeted attack, right?
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📝Key Phrases

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go into a deep dive
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stand out to me
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unfold this mystery
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go sideways
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see something amiss
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📖 Transcript

Behind a painting in the house, they found what you could almost describe as a hit list of detectives' names in the case.
They then were able to go into the storage unit, and then there they found something that was far creepier.
Detectives were certain that this was crazy.
I'm Scott Weinberger, investigative journalist and former deputy sheriff.
I'm Anastasia Nicolazzi, former New York City homicide prosecutor and host of Investigation.
Discovery's True Conviction.

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