Book highlight from Mike Simmons
Have you heard the story about the woman who was killed in Pensacola and then cut up into pieces? After she was killed, all her parts were placed in a trunk and dumped into Pensacola Bay. No one realized it until the head showed up in the net of the shrimp boat near the Pensacola Bay Bridge. Over the next few days, her leg washed up on Bayfront Parkway and her torso on the shore of Pensacola Naval Air Station.
Then there is the story about the beloved pawn shop owner who was brutally murdered by two young thugs and their brave single-handed capture by one of Pensacola’s Finest.
Also, the story of the man who violently broke into the northeast Pensacola home of his mother-in-law and plunged a huge hunting knife into her temple as she was keeping his children in the next room.
These are just some of the fascinating stories in the book, “Stories of Pensacola’s Finest,” by retired Pensacola Police Sergeant Mike Simmons.
Read about brave Pensacola Police Officers who shot it out like the movies, who fearlessly entered into burning buildings and saved people’s lives, those who dove into the water and saved people who were drowning, and about officers in “kill or be killed situations and fighting to the death.
All proceeds go to the Pensacola Police History Society. Get it now on Amazon for only $15!

