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Steve Spingola (best known for his work on the Jeffrey Dahmer case) has another reason to celebrate -- Cold Justice, a show he guest stars on regularly in hopes of solving cold cases, is celebrating its 100th episode in a special two-parter. Spingola has appeared on the show for years as he works with former Texas prosecutor Kelly Siegler on cold cases (that can sometimes be 30+ years old). Spingola is a wealth of knowledge, from the importance of the increase in technology to the smallest detail that can help piece together a solid circumstantial case. When speaking to him (as a true crime nerd), I couldn't help but get lost in many questions about the process, what they do while filming, and what happens when the cameras stop rolling. Spingola spent much of his afternoon speaking to me about the judicial process and what happens when he begins directing a case.
Host: Monica Gleberman
Editor: Ashley Pelletier
Social Media Graphic: Jojo
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Synopsis:
From Executive Producer Dick Wolf, Tom Thayer and Magical Elves, the true crime investigative series follows veteran prosecutor Kelly Siegler, and her rotating team of seasoned detectives Steve Spingola, Tonya Rider and Abbey Abbondandolo, as they travel to small towns to dig into unsolved homicide cases that have lingered for years without answers or justice for the victims. While working together with local law enforcement, the “Cold Justice” team has successfully helped bring about 49 arrests and 21 convictions.
“Cold Justice” is produced by Wolf Entertainment & Magical Elves with Dick Wolf and Tom Thayer serving as Executive Producers for Wolf Entertainment and Casey Kriley, Kelly Siegler, Eric Salat, Scott Patch and Ashley Graybow Stelle serving as Executive Producers for Magical Elves.
*Cold Justice is currently airing on Oxygen and is available to stream the next day on Discovery+
Don't forget to follow us on Twitter @SilenceonSet and Instagram @SilenceonSetPod
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Steve Spingola (best known for his work on the Jeffrey Dahmer case) has another reason to celebrate -- Cold Justice, a show he guest stars on regularly in hopes of solving cold cases, is celebrating its 100th episode in a special two-parter. Spingola has appeared on the show for years as he works with former Texas prosecutor Kelly Siegler on cold cases (that can sometimes be 30+ years old). Spingola is a wealth of knowledge, from the importance of the increase in technology to the smallest detail that can help piece together a solid circumstantial case. When speaking to him (as a true crime nerd), I couldn't help but get lost in many questions about the process, what they do while filming, and what happens when the cameras stop rolling. Spingola spent much of his afternoon speaking to me about the judicial process and what happens when he begins directing a case.
Host: Monica Gleberman
Editor: Ashley Pelletier
Social Media Graphic: Jojo
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Synopsis:
From Executive Producer Dick Wolf, Tom Thayer and Magical Elves, the true crime investigative series follows veteran prosecutor Kelly Siegler, and her rotating team of seasoned detectives Steve Spingola, Tonya Rider and Abbey Abbondandolo, as they travel to small towns to dig into unsolved homicide cases that have lingered for years without answers or justice for the victims. While working together with local law enforcement, the “Cold Justice” team has successfully helped bring about 49 arrests and 21 convictions.
“Cold Justice” is produced by Wolf Entertainment & Magical Elves with Dick Wolf and Tom Thayer serving as Executive Producers for Wolf Entertainment and Casey Kriley, Kelly Siegler, Eric Salat, Scott Patch and Ashley Graybow Stelle serving as Executive Producers for Magical Elves.
*Cold Justice is currently airing on Oxygen and is available to stream the next day on Discovery+
Don't forget to follow us on Twitter @SilenceonSet and Instagram @SilenceonSetPod
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