Bernard
W. Stanek, Pennsylvania State Police
(ret.), “was Born in 1935 in Cambria
County, PA. He is the youngest son of
Polish immigrants. When he was about 5
years old, some baby chicks were
stolen from his parents chick pen. A
Pennsylvania state trooper was called
to investigate, when he saw the shiny
boots and big gun he decided that's
what he wanted to be when he grew up.
After spending 2 years in the US Army,
Mr. Stanek graduated from the PA State
Police Academy in Hershey PA and
became a State Trooper in 1962. He was
promoted from traffic detail to the
Criminal division in 1966, transferred
to the Vice Detail in 1968, then to
the Strike Force in 1973. In 1976 he
returned to the Criminal Division and
remained there until he retired in
1990. He loved his job, especially
being an advocate for justice on the
victims behalf. Mr. Stanek currently
lives in Canonsburg, PA with his wife
and best friend of 57 years. He enjoys
spending time with his 4 grown
children and their spouses but
especially his 8 grandchildren.
Bernard W. Stanek is the author of
The Road to Justice: A true story
written by the PA State Trooper who
investigated the murder of a headless
body discovered in Washington, PA.
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According to the book description, “The
Road to Justice: A true story written
by the PA State Trooper who
investigated the murder of a headless
body discovered in Washington, PA.
The true story of a most heinous
murder mystery investigation by a
Pennsylvania State Police Trooper with
twenty plus years of experience in
criminal investigation. You will get a
behind the scenes textbook account in
solving crime as seen through the eyes
of an accomplished criminal
investigator.”
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