Wednesday, August 26, 2020

Forensic Statement Analysis

Businesses & Individuals Who Receive Anonymous Threating 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 Investigations 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.

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.

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.

For more about our Statement Analysis expertise, visit  brianblackwell.com


Tuesday, August 18, 2020

Coronavirus Pandemic Response

At Brian Blackwell, we continue to believe it is our responsibility during this time to prioritize two things: the health and well-being of our clients and partners while also playing a constructive role in supporting local health officials and government leaders as they work to contain the COVID-19 virus.

We will continue to make decisions informed by the latest science-based information and guided by Our Mission and Values of honesty, fairness, and quality.

Brian Blackwell Investigations  Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 



Saturday, August 15, 2020

Coronavirus Responsibility

Our nation and world are grappling with an issue of reported enormous scale and human impact, and our hearts go out to those who have been affected by the #Coronavirus .

At Brian Blackwell Investigations, we believe it is our responsibility during this time to prioritize two things: the health and well-being of our clients while also playing a constructive role in supporting local health officials as they work to contain the #COVID-19 virus. We will continue to make decisions informed by the latest science-based information and guided by Our Mission and Values of honesty, fairness, and quality.

Brian Blackwell Investigations
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Friday, July 10, 2020

Surveillance As Part Of An Investigation

A proper surveillance operation not only requires that you sometimes use other operatives to help prevent you from being detected, but also requires that you study your Subject before beginning the surveillance. Knowing your Subject before the operation can help you to stay one step ahead of them, making your operation go much smoother.

You should be prepared for whatever the person you are following throws your way. When he or she changes appearance, it usually means they suspect they are being followed, which means you have to change your tactics or risk being discovered. You have to be just as cunning as them.

Watching your Subject from a distance isn't always enough. You sometimes have to follow them into a place of business and sometimes end up coming face-to-face with them. When this happens, you then have one of two options: you can go about your way, or use the situation to your advantage. Having a well rehearsed ruse can help you to gain useful information from the Subject.

As a private investigator, you have to be prepared for whatever challenges come your way.

In addition, obtaining quality video and photographs are critical to conducting any proper, professional surveillance operation. Most surveillances require at least a two-person operation to obtain quality, necessary evidence that will stand up in court.

Licensed Private Investigator
Brian Blackwell Investigations