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Man convicted of brutally murdering 'Curious George' writer

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  • Jury convicts Vincent Puglisi of first-degree murder in death of Alan Shalleck
  • Puglisi will be sentenced in July, his co-defendant Rex Ditto got life in prison
  • Shalleck had 83 blunt force injuries and more than three dozen stab wounds
  • Ditto and Puglisi went to Shalleck's home in 2006 intending to rob him
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WEST PALM BEACH, Florida (AP) -- A jury convicted a man Tuesday of killing Alan Shalleck, who collaborated with the co-creator of "Curious George" to bring the mischievous monkey to TV and a series of book sequels.

Shalleck was the writer and director of more than 100 episodes of "Curious George" for the Disney Channel.

Shalleck was the writer and director of more than 100 episodes of "Curious George" for the Disney Channel.

The jury deliberated for about 90 minutes before convicting Vincent Puglisi of first-degree murder and robbery with a deadly weapon. He is scheduled to be sentenced in July.

Puglisi's co-defendant, Rex Ditto, pleaded guilty to first-degree murder and robbery with a weapon in 2007. He was sentenced to life in prison.

A message left for Assistant State Attorney Andy Slater was not immediately returned Tuesday evening. The phone at Assistant Public Defender Shari Vrod's office rang unanswered.

Shalleck had 83 blunt force injuries and more than three dozen stab wounds, including to the abdomen, neck and groin, an autopsy revealed.

Ditto and Puglisi went to Shalleck's Boynton Beach home on Super Bowl Sunday in February 2006 intending to rob him. After the killing, Ditto and Puglisi stole jewelry from Shalleck and pilfered funds from his checking account, authorities said.

Shalleck was the writer and director of more than 100 short episodes of "Curious George," which aired on the Disney Channel, and co-wrote a series of books with Margret Rey, who created the mischievous monkey with her husband more than 60 years ago. Houghton Mifflin publishes "Curious George" books.

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