To
Whom It May
Concern:
I have
been asked to
write about my
views on Brain
Fingerprinting
testing
and how I came to
join Brain
Fingerprinting
Laboratories, Inc.
Before I discuss
my research and my
decision to join
the company, let
me give you a
little information
on my
qualifications,
and my background
at the FBI.
As a
senior agent of
the FBI and a
scientist in the
FBI Laboratories
for 26 years, I
was involved with
numerous major
criminal and
terrorist
investigations,
examined evidence
in some 2,000
cases, conducted
and published
research, and
testified as an
expert witness
approximately 100
times in federal,
state, local and
international
courts. I
received my Ph.D.
from the Medical
Center at George
Washington
University. I
headed the
Bureau’s
chemical/biological/nuclear
response team, and
assisted in the
formulation of
congressional
budget requests
for the FBI
Laboratory’s
counterterrorism
needs. My
involvement in
counterterrorism
involved
interacting with
numerous federal
agencies and
departments within
the executive,
judicial and
legislative
branches of
government.
I was also
involved in the
$130 million
laboratory
construction
project and the
FBI Lab employee
relocation project
for the Bureau. I
was commended and
awarded numerous
times over the
years for my
involvement in
these activities.
While
at the FBI
Laboratory in
Quantico, VA, I
was assigned to
collaborate with
Dr. Farwell in the
research, design
and laboratory
testing of a
research study on
Brain
Fingerprinting
technology. In our
study, indeed in
all the studies to
date, Brain
Fingerprinting
testing has proved
to be 100%
accurate, wherever
a determination
can be made. I
estimate that up
to 70% of major
crimes would
someday be
appropriate for
applying Brain
Fingerprinting
technology. This
compares very
favorably with
conventional
fingerprinting and
DNA, which are
available in only
about 1% of
cases.
Furthermore, I
envision that over
the next 10-20
years many police
officers and
investigators
throughout the
world will be
trained as part of
their regular law
enforcement
education to
record the
elements of a
crime scene for
use in Brain
Fingerprinting
tests, just as now
they are now
careful to
preserve DNA
samples and
fingerprints.
There are
literally
thousands of cases
nationwide where
the widespread
availability of
Brain
Fingerprinting
testing would
provide evidence
that could help
authorities to
avoid trying and
perhaps falsely
convicting an
innocent person,
or to bring a
guilty person to
justice. This
potential for cost
savings alone
warrants the
closest
examination by
every
conscientious law
enforcement
professional.
I
joined Brain
Fingerprinting
Laboratories, Inc.
as Senior Forensic
Scientist and Vice
President for
Forensic
Applications. This
was a difficult
decision for me,
as I had spent my
entire career in
federal law
enforcement. I
wished more than
anything to
maximize my
efforts to create
a safer, fairer,
and more accurate
justice system
both in my country
and
worldwide.
Based on my
evaluation of the
potential of Brain
Fingerprinting
testing as a
forensic tool to
revolutionize the
justice system,
and its potential
impact in the
private sector
areas like
insurance fraud
and corporate
security, I
decided to join
the company. I am
very proud to be a
member of a
terrific team of
talented and
experienced
professionals, and
furthermore I
would be happy to
address any
scientific or law
enforcement
questions to the
best of my
ability.
Sincerely
yours,
