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Fritzinger could not be reached for comment and Geiger died in 1984. “He was the mouthpiece, trying to direct the conversation.” Procanyn said McMahon gave authorities the phone numbers of wrestlers and managers they wanted to speak with. He was very protective, a showman,” Steinberg said, noting he couldn’t recall specifics of the conversation. …The only thing I know for sure is I didn’t hurt Nancy.” Steinberg, now a Lehigh County judge, said Snuka didn’t say much and McMahon “did all the talking.” “I remember Vince McMahon being what Vince McMahon has always been - very effusive. “All I remember is had a briefcase with him,” Snuka wrote in his autobiography. Whitehall Police Detectives Gerry Procanyn, Al Fritzinger and Vincent Geiger were also at the meeting, according to police records. There’s no official record of what was said and Snuka doesn’t remember much of what happened, according to his book. Five days later, on June 1, 1983, Snuka and McMahon met with Platt, then-Assistant District Attorney Robert Steinberg and Mihalakis, the medical examiner, in the DA’s office law library.
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“It’s just a matter of getting everybody together,” Platt was quoted as saying, referring to the investigators and attorneys involved in the case, according to the article. On May 27, 1983, The Morning Call reported that District Attorney William Platt, now a Pennsylvania Senior Superior Court judge, said the investigation into Nancy’s death was nearly complete. “By all accounts in police records and recent interviews with those involved in the case, McMahon and the WWF were fully cooperative with the police investigation.