Ashley Luthern: After only four months as a homicide detective, Rose Galindo thought she had the case.
Every detective has at least one.
The case that eats away at you, haunts you. A victim you never forget.
The April 7 shift-change briefing at the Milwaukee Police Administration Building outlined the basics: A woman was driving. She was shot. No suspects.
And, most likely, she wasn't the intended target.
A half-second earlier or later, an alternate route, any other twist of fate and Fredricka Hodges would not have been killed that day.
Three weeks after Hodges' death — after the few initial leads had dried up and fresh homicide cases had come in — Galindo pored over the case file and searched…
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