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In-Depth Forensic Statement Analysis


Businesses & Individuals Who Receive Anonymous Threatening Letters

Forensic statement analysis is the process of examining a person's words to determine if he or she is truthful or deceptive.

Words reveal us. People always phrase their statements based on their knowledge and life experiences. Our words reveal our background, including our sex, race, and intelligence. Our words reveal our life experiences, including trauma and professional experiences. Our words reveal our basic personality type. The personality type can tell the investigator how to conduct the interview and how to assess the threat.

When a subject writes a statement, he or she provides more information than they realize. A person's statement will often contain information they did not intend to share. The key to detecting deception is to know what to look for in a person's statement.

Statement analysis is the most accurate way of detecting deception. When a person uses nonverbal communication, you have to read or interpret their body language. This means there is always the chance of misinterpreting. With our forensic statement analysis and advanced interviewing techniques, there is no interpreting or guesswork.

To ensure complete accuracy, the team at Brian Blackwell adheres to a well-established principle of having analysis work checked by other professionals. In the "truth" business, there is no room for ego. Those who are the best and brightest investigators and analysts share a common humility that leads them to seek second and third opinions as a matter of routine. The "lone wolf" analyst would raise suspicion of accuracy and mistrust. The true professional analyst also submits to the discipline of principle and repetition.

Once the analyst locates deception (eliminating the portion(s) that were found to be unreliable or not relevant), the analyst then begins to complete a psychological profile. During an interview, the investigator/analyst bases questions on the personality of the subject, using their own words and focuses the time frame at the most critical moments. This is where the confession is found.

Taking Fingerprints of a Criminal

As deception, corruption, and self-interest becomes more and more acceptable and popular, often stated as the "moral high ground," and institutionalized envy condemns success and authority more and more, the need for statement analysis is imperative. Courts have shown prejudice against companies, and the political elite have shown contempt for authority.

Statement analysis can be an effective investigative tool in criminal investigations and help solve sexual assault cases, theft cases, and uncover false allegations.

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Brian Blackwell Investigations & Related Services

  • Forensic Statement Analysis
  • Advanced Interviewing Techniques
  • Background Investigations
  • Fraud Detection
  • Criminal Investigations
  • Business/Organization Internal Investigations
  • Security Screening
  • Vetting

The team at Brian Blackwell can help in determining the author of an anonymous threatening letter. Brian Blackwell consults with analysts across the nation to identify the author of the anonymous threatening letter. All work is confidential.

If the author of the threatening letter you received hasn't been identified by law enforcement, contact Brian Blackwell. We can identify the writer of the letter. The results can be shared with law enforcement and used in the arrest and prosecution of the author.

Statement analysis can protect you from extortion, and assessing the level of threat can help in precaution and protective measures.

The team at Brian Blackwell has correctly identified anonymous authors for businesses and individuals through its advanced forensic statement analysis and interviewing techniques.