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The Killer in Our Midst

 

During a two-month period in 1995, two north side Milwaukee women were strangled to death within a six block radius of each other. Homicide detectives carefully sifted through both crime scenes, but were unable to develop sufficient evidence to affect an arrest. 

 

Fourteen years later, DNA evidence collected from these two murders, as well as five others, has linked one unidentified serial killer, dubbed by one Milwaukee television station as “the north side strangler.”

 

As the detective who investigated the 1995 homicides of Florence McCormick and Shelia Farrior, Steven Spingola revisits the crimes scenes, identifies the strategies employed by the perpetrator, and provides a profile of the suspect.

 

"The Killer in Our Midst" enables the public to walk-a-mile in the worn soles of a busy homicide detective.

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