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Agency Information & Principals' CVs - Expert Analysis / Consultations
Current information on our primary agency website for services, forms, and CVs.
-- Your Investigators - www.DeathCaseReview.com/Principals-Bios
-- Dean's CV - http://dab-cv.DeathCaseReview.com (updated October 2022)
-- Karen's CV - http://ksb-cv.DeathCaseReview.com (updated October 2022)
Expert Medicolegal Consultations in Civil, Criminal and Insurance Interpleader litigation, as well
as Family Questioned Deaths. Forensic and Medicolegal Death Investigations reviewing and
analyzing "the totality of the circumstances of the fatal or non-fatal event and the competency of
the official investigation, with respect to death investigation protocol and standards."
Together We’re Better!
Featured Course: Evidence Inspection & Documentation w/ DNA Collection
Each month the featured course is 15% off (our largest discount, except to our Association Partners and members is 25%)
(5 CE) Evidence Inspection and Documentation is a right to every criminal defendant, and in
civil litigation for both plaintiff and defendant. This course demonstrates to the investigator
the reasons, equipment and process of this valuable service.
www.investigativecourses.com/courses/evidence-inspection
Email us at associates@InvestigativeCourses.com for this discount code
Featured Case Study: Lone Defendant Charged in Multiple-Stabbing Murder (Expert Consultation)
Each month we feature a synopsis of a legal investigation or expert consultation case of unique evidence & circumstances
Our agency was retained by the defense team in a pre-meditated homicide of multiple stabbings to a decedent. One
defendant was charged. The stabbing was outside in an area not easily seen by others, and no reported witnesses. The
decedent had several dozen stab wounds to the head, face, neck, torso, and back. Security camera video showed the
defendant with two other persons, and in other frames the decedent, several minutes before the estimated time of the
event. The decedent was rumored to be an unconvicted pedophile, with no arrest or law enforcement contact history.
All other persons were local without a permanent residence and were ‘couch squatters’.
What were the circumstances? What was the evidence? What were the findings?
Details at www.DeathCaseReview.com/sample-cases
October Commentary: Believe the Totality of the Evidence
The process of investigation is vital to the rights of the individuals - both defendants
and victims; in civil and criminal cases - and our justice system. In the investigations of
death, it can have additional impacts – from civil and criminal, to insurance benefits
and closure to families.
The evidence is not wrong. The interpretation, application of circumstances, and
looking at evidence only individually instead of the totality of the evidence and
circumstances can be wrong.
If the findings are wrong...
- someone may be wrongfully convicted; or
- someone may get away with a crime; or
- family may lose benefits; or
- family may be misinformed, lingering questions, and no closure.
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