Milwaukee North Side Strangler

Milwaukee North Side Strangler
Walter E. Ellis
Background information
Also known as The Milwaukee North Side Strangler
Sentence Seven consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole
Killings
Number of victims: 7
Span of killings October 10, 1986–April 27, 2007
Country United States
State(s) Wisconsin
Date apprehended September 7, 2009

The Milwaukee North Side Strangler is the name given to serial killer Walter E. Ellis who raped and strangled seven women in the city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA between 1986 and 2007.[1]

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Investigation

The North Side Strangler victims were black women[2] who ranged in age from 19 to 41.[3][4] Milwaukee Police Department Homicide Detective Steven Spingola authored an e-magazine article, The Killer in Our Midst: the Case of Milwaukee's North Side Strangler, which chronicled his investigation of the homicides of Sheila Farrior and Florence McCormick.[5] Trained in criminal background analysis, Spingola also provided a detailed profile of the killer, which Milwaukee talk-radio host and former Assistant U.S. Attorney Jeff Wagner described as "eerily accurate."[6] Spingola, however, retired before Detectives Gilbert Hernandez and Kathy Hein, of the Milwaukee Police Department's cold case homicide unit, reexamined DNA evidence that linked a suspect to the homicides.[7][8]


On September 7, 2009 Walter E. Ellis, 49, was arrested on suspicion of being the notorious serial killer. Ellis had been arrested 12 times between 1981 and 1998, when he was sentenced to five years for reckless endangerment.[9] Ellis was initially charged with two counts of first degree intentional homicide and held on $1 million bail. The Milwaukee County district attorney's office later filed five new murder charges against him: three of intentional homicide and two under the previous statute of first degree murder.[10][11] Initially represented by Attorney Russell Jones in defense of these claims, Ellis plead not guilty, and stood prepared to defend himself. Jones was withdrew from the case, and then on February 18, 2011, Ellis pleaded no contest to the seven murder charges and was therefore convicted despite not admitting his guilt.[12] On February 24, 2011, Ellis was given seven life sentences, to be served consecutively, without the possibility of parole.[13]

Name

The use of the name "North Side Strangler" in reference to the case has been limited to one local news organization, WTMJ, Channel 4, which is believed to have coined the nickname,[14] although it has been picked up by some bloggers and by British media as well. Use of the nickname, however, has also been a subject of criticism in other Milwaukee media.[15],[16]

Victims

Number Name Age Date of Discovery Charge
1 Deborah Harris 31 October 10, 1986 Murder
2 Tanya Miller 19 October 11, 1986 Murder
3 Irene Smith 25 November 28, 1992 Intentional homicide
4 Florence McCormick 28 April 24, 1995 Intentional homicide
5 Sheila Farrior 37 June 27, 1995 Intentional homicide
6 Joyce Mims 41 June 20, 1997 Intentional homicide
7 Quithreaun Stokes 28 April 27, 2007 Intentional homicide

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