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Actually, Dan Sullivan has been heard of since he left Walford. A year or so after he left a nervous man appeared in the Square, and informed Billy Mitchell than Dan Sullivan was back in the UK and was vowing revenge on Phil Mitchell. Phil dismissed these concerns when Billy informed him, and indeed nothing materialised from this. I would suggest it was part of a prelude to bring back Dan Sullivan which subsequently fell through.
The Dan Sullivan stuff was nonsense. It was all part of Kate's plot to stake Phil out on suspicion of murdering Lisa in Portugal. That bald cop she worked with posed as an associate of Dan's who served Billy with the information. Conquistador2k6 08:46
Might I point out that the flowers with the note saying 'Gotcha' sent to Steve Owen's funeral were not actually sent by Dan Sullivan but Matthew Rose, who was implicated by Steve in his murder of Saskia Duncan. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 172.159.61.116 (talk) 11:52, 14 November 2007 (UTC)Reply