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Vernon J. Geberth will be the guest on Talk Forensics Radio for the December 13th episode. Geberth is a nationally renowned lecturer, author, educator, consultant and expert witness on the subject of death investigations.
Talk Forensics, a highly popular talk radio show hosted by Larry Daniel of Guardian Digital Forensics, is proud to announce
Vernon J. Geberth aka "Mr. Murder" ,Author of PRACTICAL HOMICIDE INVESTIGATION will be the guest this Sunday, December 13th @ 4pm eastern. Vernon J. Geberth is a retired Lieutenant-Commander of the New York City Police Department with over 40 years of law enforcement experience. He retired as the Commanding Officer of the Bronx Homicide Task Force, which handled over 400 murder investigations a year.
Mr. Geberth has served as an Adjunct Professor of Criminal Justice at both Mercy College, Dobbs Ferry, New York and John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York City. He was affiliated with the University of
Delaware's Continuing Education Program, as an Associate Professor and was a member of the Faculty of Northwestern University Traffic Institute as a Homicide Instructor. Commander Geberth also served as a Homicide Instructor for The New York City Housing Police, The New York City Transit and the Police Training Division of the New York Office of the FBI. He continues to serve as Special Guest Lecturer for the New York City Police Department's Detective Bureau's Homicide School, The Missouri State Highway Patrol, The Delaware State Police, The New Jersey State Police Homicide School and the New York State Police Colonel Henry F. Williams Homicide seminar. Vernon Geberth has been a world-renowned homicide instructor for over 30 years across the United States and Canada.
In addition, Commander Geberth has appeared in numerous local, national and international television programs answering questions on the subject of murder, and providing insight, analysis and commentary with respect to all aspects of homicide and death investigations. Geberth has been referenced as a media consultant on a myriad of national major cases across the United States and Canada.
Vernon J. Geberth is the author of the new and completely revised, PRACTICAL HOMICIDE INVESTIGATION: Tactics, Procedures, and Forensic Techniques. FOURTH EDITION (2006 CRC PRESS, LLC, Boca Raton, Florida). PRACTICAL HOMICIDE INVESTIGATION® is recognized in the law enforcement field as "The Bible of Homicide Investigation".
He is also the author of the nationally renowned textbook, Sex-Related Homicide and Death Investigation: Practical and Clinical Perspectives (2003 CRC PRESS, LLC, Boca Raton, Florida) which provides a frame of reference to address the proliferation of sex-related homicides and the clinical siginificance of psychopathic sexual sadism as it relates to the investigative process.
Commander Geberth is President of P.H.I. Investigative Consultants, Inc., a New York based corporation which provides state-of-the-art instruction as well as consultation in homicide and forensic case investigations for a number of law enforcement agencies throughout the United States and Canada. Over 62,000 members from over 7,500 law enforcement agencies have attended Geberth's PRACTICAL HOMICIDE INVESTIGATION® seminars.
About the show:
The purpose of our show is to educate and entertain the public on the various fields of forensic science, crime scene investigation, missing person searches and various aspects of the legal system as it relates to forensic science.
You can call (646) 727-3674 and ask questions of our Expert Guest during the live show.
Our format is the familiar call-in type talk show where our host will ask some questions about the expert’s field of expertise. This will make up the first 15-20 minutes of the show. Following that, callers will be able to ask questions. At this point the show is 60 minutes in length and will automatically become a pod cast on iTunes that listeners can download at a later time if they miss the live program.
About our host:
The host of our show is Larry E. Daniel. Larry is the primary expert for Guardian Digital Forensics. Larry is well known for his work on capital cases and is an expert in computer forensics.
Larry is scheduled to speak at the American College of Forensic Examiners Annual Convention in Oct. of 2009. Larry is also on the faculty to present at the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers Conference, “Making Sense of Forensic Science.”
Larry also writes a popular internet blog on forensics at www.exforensis.blogspot.com. The show airs on www.blogtalkradio.com/TalkForensics each Sunday at 4PM Eastern. Shows will be available soon after on iTunes as pod casts.