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17 mar 2023

When the Timeline Is the Crime Scene
When plotted correctly, these patterns reveal proximity, pressure, and — in some cases — premeditation.

21 mar 2023

When a Third Party Leaves a Trace: Reading Invisible Pressure with the FPR Method™
When a Third Party Leaves a Trace: Reading Invisible Pressure with the FPR Method™

22 mar 2023

The Patterns Behind False Confessions: How Temporal Forensics Can Reveal Narrative Distortion
False confessions remain one of the most perplexing and damaging contributors to wrongful convictions

19 mar 2023

Strategic Pressure and the Masked Motive: Reading Beyond Emotion with the FPR Method™
Strategic Pressure and the Masked Motive: Reading Beyond Emotion with the FPR Method™

18 mar 2023

When the Witness Is Too Aligned: Timing Gaps, Narrative Control, and the FPR Method™
When the Witness Is Too Aligned: Timing Gaps, Narrative Control, and the FPR Method™

20 mar 2023

When the Victim’s Behavior Solves the Case: The FPR Method™ Approach to Reverse Mapping
When the Victim’s Behavior Solves the Case: The FPR Method™ Approach to Reverse Mapping

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