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The FPR Method – A Breakthrough Methodology In Criminal Investigation - Supplemental Guide
260 Pages | Spiral Bound | Full-Color Print

The FPR Method (Forensic Pattern Recognition) is a complete investigative guide designed to help you uncover the truth in criminal cases using a modern forensic astrology system. This 260-page spiral-bound book offers a hands-on, structured approach for those who want to learn how to read charts for real-world investigations—no prior astrology experience required.

Developed for investigators, researchers, and true crime professionals, this guidebook contains everything you need to begin solving cases immediately. Inside, you'll find clear interpretations for every planet, house, and aspect in a forensic chart, along with motive breakdowns, red flag patterns, timeline tools, and investigative question prompts to guide your analysis.

Each section is written for action. Whether you're working on missing persons, suspicious deaths, or family-based crimes, the FPR Method helps you organize your findings, identify patterns quickly, and avoid false leads. The system is based on repeatable symbols, tested across dozens of real cases, and written to support both intuitive readers and logic-based professionals.

As of today, there is no other book or training method like it. This is the first field guide of its kind—built entirely around a forensic framework that turns astrological symbols into investigative leads. It is designed to accompany the full FPR course and textbook - Free Shipping

The FPR Method – A Breakthrough Methodology In Criminal Investigation -Guide

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    Disclaimer:
    All information presented is based on forensic chart analysis and is intended solely for informational and educational purposes. These findings are speculative in nature, do not constitute legal evidence, and should not be interpreted as accusations or definitive conclusions. All individuals referenced are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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