The author spent more than 30 years as a Special Agent, first with the United States Customs Service, then as the agency transitioned into Homeland Security Investigations. While the author had been working as a Special Agent with the United States Customs Service in Key Largo, a tourist mother and her two teenaged daughters were brutally raped and murdered, their bodies weighed down with cinder blocks and dumped in Tampa Bay. The huge police task force which was formed to catch the killer had yet to identify the monster responsible.
After transferring to Tampa in 1990, the author would be assigned to a “Big Case” targeting a heroin smuggling ring that involved an active NFL player. After flying across the country with heroin that had entered the U.S. inside the south end of a northbound Nigerian man, he would find himself in Federal Court going head-to-head with the player’s “Dream Team” of high-priced attorneys. Special Agents have an expression that goes, “Big Cases, big problems, small cases, small problems, no cases, no problems.” The author would find out that even the “small” drug cases could cause “Big Problems,” especially when he learned that a confidential informant he had used turned out to be THE infamous Tampa Bay serial killer. You Really Can’t Make This Stuff Up!
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