POSTPONED DUE TO CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 CONCERNS
THE MUSKEGO LIONS CLUB PRESENTS
THE MUSKEGO LIONS CLUB PRESENTS
“MEET AND GREET” with STEVE SPINGOLA
STAR ON THE OXYGEN CHANNEL
"COLD JUSTICE" TRUE CRIME INVESTIGATIVE SERIES
Monday, March 23, 2020 at 7:00 p.m.
MUSKEGO LAKES COUNTRY CLUB
S100W14020 Loomis Road
Muskego, Wisconsin 53150
Steve Spingola is an investigator with a national reputation for excellence! Steve has been on the "Cold Justice" true crime series investigative team for the last five seasons. As a graduate of the FBI National Academy with two master’s degrees; Steve, now retired, served as a Lieutenant of Detectives on the Milwaukee Police Department (MPD), supervising all major categories of criminal investigations, including stints in the Homicide Unit, Vice Control Division, Sensitive Crimes Unit, and Violent Crimes Division.
He further served as the lead investigator for the Critical Incident Unit, a group that probed police related shootings, use-of-force incidents, and other significant events. As a detective, Steve spent many years conducting death investigations for a homicide unit with one of the highest clearance rates in the country. He was heavily involved in the high-profile case of serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer. He is also the author of three books - Best of the Spingola Files, Vol. 1 and 2; Predators of the Parkway: a Former Homicide Detective Explores the Colonial Parkway Murders, and Staggered Paths: Strange Deaths in the Badger State (based on the deaths of college-aged males attributed to the so-called “smiley face killer”).
Steve currently serves as chair of Gateway Technical College’s Criminal Justice Studies program, and also serves as an adjunct professor of criminal justice and security management for Waukesha County Technical College.
Please join us on Monday, March 23rd where Steve will share true crime stories, including the Jeffrey Dahmer case. These stories are truly captivating and will keep you on the edge of your seat. Following the presentation, Steve will have his books available for purchase along with an autograph signing session.
The Muskego Lions Club, a non-profit organization dedicated to serving its community, will accept a cash donation of your choice at the door which will solely benefit the MUSKEGO POLICE DEPARTMENT'S POLICE CADET POST. The members of the police cadet post are dedicated young women and men, 14-21 years of age seeking a rewarding future in law enforcement.
The donations will assist to defray the cadet’s costs for training, uniforms, equipment and continued participation in local and national competitions.
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