The Saga Of 'Sunny' Sheu - NYC Man Who Fought Foreclosure After Being Victimized By Forged Land Documents Winds Up Dead
- Since his death last summer, associates of Sun Ming Sheu, an activist fighting alleged judicial corruption in New York, remain convinced that he was murdered and that police aren't investigating his death because of a coverup.
- They point to the alleged kidnapping and death threats by New York Police Department (NYPD) officers Sheu reported to the FBI, the highly suspicious circumstances of Sheu’s injury, the contradictions in the official reports of his death, and most conspicuously, the lack of any investigation by law enforcement, even after the manner of Sheu’s death was ruled "undetermined" by the Medical Examiner, making an investigation legally mandatory.
- They also cite a motive - the silencing of Sheu three days after he declared that he had discovered proof of felonies by a New York State Supreme Court Judge.
- Perhaps the most ominous evidence of foul play, the associates say, is the video Sunny Sheu made weeks before his death - now posted on Youtube - in which he predicts his own murder and names the parties he feels will be responsible; parties including a sitting State Supreme Court Judge [Joseph Golia] and two detectives of the Queens District Attorney office whom he had claimed "kidnapped" and threatened him months prior.
For more, see Was Sunny Sheu, Foe Of Judicial Corruption, Murdered? (Activist Dead Weeks After Posting Video About His Fears) (Part One of a Series).
See also, Business Insider: The Unbelievable Story Of The Queens Man Who Fought Foreclosure And Wound Up Dead.
For an August 4, 2009 post on Sonny Sheu, see Queens Homeowner Fights To Hold Onto Home Stolen In Deed Theft Scheme; May Lose House Anyway Despite Successful Forgery Prosecution Against Scammers.
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