Adam Blue Galli

On April 29, 1992, Galli, Nathan and Christopher robbed the King's English Bookstore in Salt Lake City.

Galli and Christopher went inside the bookstore while Nathan waited outside for the purpose of running interference if the police were called.

Nathan pulled up in the car and told the witness to call the police while he chased the robbers to obtain their license plate number.

On June 6, 1992, Galli, wearing a black wig, entered the Tool Shed and pointed a gun at store clerk Sylvia Nordhoff.

While being held in the King County Jail in Seattle, he was advised of his Miranda rights by two detectives from the Salt Lake City Police Department.

It is believed the tip came from a Northfield resident who recognized him from a photograph on a Wanted poster in the local Post Office.

Upon his return to Utah, Galli pleaded guilty to three of five aggravated robbery counts—the other two charges were dismissed in a plea-bargain deal.

Judge Pat B. Brian sentenced him to an indeterminate term of five years to life in prison and ordered him to pay $40,000 in restitution to his family for the money they forfeited when he absconded.