Established in 1855, the Milwaukee Police Department has had its share of knowledgeable detectives. Only a few are as legendary as Steve Spingola.
High-profile investigations somehow found their way to Spin’s desk. In the early 1990s, he was part of a team that assembled in the “Dahmer room,” on the fourth-floor of the MPD’s detective bureau, to sort through the grisly murders committed by its namesake. Spingola also probed the disappearance of Alexis Patterson, a young Milwaukee girl who literally vanished off the face on the earth on May 3, 2002.
In his new print only edition book, Best of the Spingola Files, Volumes I & II, Spingola profiled my first book, “The Cozen Protocol,” a Kindle e-book available at Amazon.com. Spingola and his publisher have graciously given me permission to reprint this article.
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To view this article, please check out Best of the Spingola Files, Vol. I & II, available at Amazon.com
© Mitchell Nevin, Bloomington, MN, 2013