Case Outcomes

West Memphis 3
This post uses the Forensic Pattern Recognition (FPRmethod) system to analyze the 1993 murders of three young boys in West Memphis, Arkansas. While public narratives focused on teenage suspects, the event chart reveals a far more chilling truth: emotional manipulation, symbolic violence, and an adult perpetrator hidden in plain sight. This is the story the system buried—and the stars preserved.

Laci/Scott Peterson
A forensic pattern review of the Laci Peterson case reveals psychological detachment, emotional manipulation, and a calculated effort to sever ties. The findings indicate structured betrayal, concealed motives, and intentional body placement designed to preserve a public façade while eliminating private burdens.

Zodiac Killer
A forensic profile of the Zodiac Killer reveals he wasn’t a mystery man of the stars—but a symbol-obsessed insider who used his access to The San Francisco Chronicle and a military hunting reference to orchestrate one of the most misunderstood killing sprees in history. The press called him Zodiac. That was their first mistake.

Elisa Lam
A forensic pattern analysis of the Elisa Lam case reveals signs of psychic overwhelm, spiritual entrapment, and disoriented behavior likely influenced by her environment. Symbolic markers point to a potential encounter with unseen forces—suggesting her death may not have been entirely of this world.

Kurt Cobain
This forensic pattern report re-examines the death of musician Kurt Cobain using the FPR Method. While officially ruled a suicide, the chart reveals a concealed pattern of emotional coercion, substance impairment, and psychological entrapment—suggesting the act was not fully autonomous but shaped by a manipulative partner behind the scenes.