- Richard Walter
Richard Walter is an American forensic psychologist for the
Michigan prison system, a crime scene analyst and one of the creators of moderncriminal profiling . [The Vidocq Society [http://www.vidocq.org/who.html#Walter page] retrieved onMarch 30 2007 ]Career
Walter developed a number of psychological classifications for violent crime, and a co-founder of the
Vidocq Society , an exclusive organization of forensic professionals dedicated to solving cold cases. As a psychologist for Michigan's prison system, he has interviewed more than 22,000 convicted felons. [Mansfield University [http://www.mansfield.edu/news/story/default.cfm?SID=889 article] retrieved onMarch 30 2007 ]He worked with
Robert D. Keppel , then the chief investigator for the Attorney General's Office in theState of Washington , and together they wrote "Profiling Killers: A Revised Classification Model for Understanding Sexual Murder". Keppel created theHomicide Information Tracking Unit (HITS) database, of which Walter was a prolific contributor. Walter was the first to develop amatrix as a tool of investigation using pre-crime, crime and post-crime behaviours to help develop suspects. [Robert D. Keppel "Profiling Killers: A Revised Classification Model for Understanding Sexual Murder", the [http://ijo.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/43/4/417 Institute for Forensics] , retrieved onMarch 30 2007 ]Author
Michael Capuzzo has been given a sizeable advance to write about the Vidocq Society and its three co-founders. [Publishers Weekly [http://www.publishersweekly.com/article/CA256951.html?pubdate=11%2F4%2F2002&display=archive article] retrieved onMarch 30 2007 ] The book is tentatively titled "The Arms of Angels". Walter is also a member of theAmerican Academy of Forensic Sciences , a Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine/Clinical Forensic Medicine, A Fellow of the Australasian College of Biomedical Sciences and a 22-year veteran prison psychologist for the state ofMichigan .Walter gives lectures to police organizations throughout the
United States ,England ,Scotland ,Turkey ,Australia andHong Kong . He has also been featured on programs forCBS , A&E, TLC andCourt TV .Notable cases
In 1989, Walter provided the psychological profile for
mass murder erJohn List , who had been in hiding for 18 years. Using Walter's profile, forensic sculptorFrank Bender was able to appropriately age the suspect in a bust displayed on "America's Most Wanted "; List was captured the next day.In
Lubbock, Texas in 1999, City Police solved the murder of Scott Dunn with Walter's aid. This is a rare case where a conviction was garnered in the absence of a body. The case is chronicled in the book "Trail of Blood" byWanda Evans and in the television series "Medical Detectives "In 2005, the
Hudson, Wisconsin Police Department consulted with the Vidocq Society on the cold case double homicide of Dan O'Connell and James Ellison. With the help of Walter, the Hudson police solved the case. The murderer was apriest who was trying to keepchild molestation allegations from surfacing.Notes
External links
* [http://www.richarddwalter.com Richard Walter criminal profiler]
* [http://www.mansfield.edu/news/story/default.cfm?SID=889 "Famed Profiler Visits Mansfield"]
* [http://www.stargazettenews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070202/NEWS01/702020318/1001/ARCHIVES "Expert Discusses Serial Killers"]
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