Sexual Assaults: This
investigative technique is used to determine what role our subject had
inside the crime scene. An example is when a rape victim fabricates her
crime scene she will report that the suspect "raped me in bed." A true rape
occurs "on a bed." A non-consensual sexual skin to skin sexual contact will
occur "on" a bed. "In" bed we are comfortable with our partner. We also
"listen" to determine if the "Victim" killed the partnership or kept it
alive during her alleged sexual assault by evaluating the use, misuse or
lack of certain pronouns.
Internal Thefts: We can now
interview up to 20 subjects in a single group setting involving an internal
theft and determine who stole the missing money, etc. within 2-4 hours. This
time includes obtaining the thief's confession.
Anonymous Letters: In
analyzing an anonymous letter, the author will include the details of their
relationship with the recipient. This will lead to their identity. One of
the goals of the anonymous author is to inflict pain.
Confessions: We will
demonstrate how to guide a subject to write their confession while they are
alone in an interview room. We will demonstrate how to create the atmosphere
where the interviewer is the "parent" and our subject becomes the "child."
Thus, the subject becomes responsive to our requests and guidance.
Crime Scene Drawings by
Subjects: By using both sides of our subjects' brain with their
subconscious, they will draw a picture of how they committed this crime.
Some "victims" will forget to include the perpetrator in their drawings.
This is because they invented the suspect as they relived the crime scene
during their description of their days events. Some subjects will draw
themselves committing the crime as they relive their crime scene
Pre-planned Crime Scenes:
Subjects will write "linguistic signals" in their statement revealing if
their crime scene was pre-planned.