Jeana (DP)
Former Member
Please continue here.
Here's the link for that intriguing blog for those who haven't read it:
http://incoldblogger.blogspot.com/2007/10/moment-madeleine-was-taken.html
Thanks again to colomom for the link!
It was an interesting blog, and it made me do some further research into Pat Brown. I couldn't find any degree in profiling for her. Can anyone point me in that direction. From what I did find on the net is that she's more or less self-taught. Is this true?
From: http://www.patbrownprofiling.com/bio.html
Pat Brown holds a Masters Degree in Criminal Justice from Boston University.
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Pat Brown is a nationally known criminal profiler and CEO of The Sexual Homicide Exchange (www.SHEprofilers.com). She does cold case homicide work nationally and is an expert in crime scene analysis, crime scene reconstruction, and criminal behavior. Through the Sexual Homicide Exchange, she has developed the CAPTURE program, a serial homicide investigation methodology and training program for law enforcement. Pat Brown is the author of � Killing for Sport: Inside the Minds of Serial Killers � published in hardback in March of 2003 and soon to be out in paperback in July of 2004. She is a regularly seen crime commentator on many television news shows on MSNBC, CNN, FOX, and Court TV, and a repeat guest of "The Montel Williams Show" and "The John Walsh Show". She can also be seen weekly on Court TV's crime show, "I, Detective". She has been the host and profiler for a Discovery Channel documentary that aired in the United States in December of 2004.
april4sky said:Calikid I can't believe you said that.. :sick:
No worries Calikid.Okay, I was a little harsh and off the mark. I know everyone here cares about Madeleine, but this case was really getting to me yesterday, mostly because of other forums I read. I took the word farcical the wrong way. I'm sorry.
The couple swung between uncontrollable distress and a determination to do what was needed to help to find Madeleine. They gave no indication that they thought she had been snatched, let alone by a paedophile. Their early assumption was that she had wandered off and had an accident or been taken in by a well-meaning stranger.