EDUCATION
1990 - 1993, The Union Institute
and University, Cincinnati, OH
Doctor of Philosophy
Major: Forensic Science
Minor: Forensic Geology
1989 - 1991, University Of New Haven,
West Haven, CT
Master of Science
Major: Forensic Science/Advanced Investigation
2002 - 2006, Catholic Distance University,
Hamilton, VA
Master of Arts
Theology
1984 - 1987, George Washington University
, Washington, DC
Bachelor of Science
Major: Health Sciences
Minor: Radiation Health Physics
2001 - 2002, Herbal Healer Academy,
Mt. View, AZ
Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine
Completed training in various forms of naturopathic medicine, including herbal
medicine and toxicology, acupuncture, homeopathy and other modalities
Licensed in the District of Columbia
as a Doctor of Naturopathy
License umber Available Upon Request.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
05/2005 - Present, Prince William
County Police Dept. Manassas, VA
Crime Scene Analyst/Police Officer
Assigned to the Identification Bureau as a Crime Scene Analyst. Duties include
the identification, documentation and collection of forensic evidence in major
case investigations including the analysis of certain types of evidence and
interpreting their significance. Also serve as a sworn police officer within
this agency and perform various law enforcement duties as directed.
03/1996 - 05/2005 Fauquier County
Sheriffs Office Warrenton, VA
Detective Sergeant /Forensic Scientist
Assigned to the Major Crimes Section of the Criminal Investigations Division.
Investigate criminal offenses ranging from homicide/death investigations, automobile
and equipment larceny, burglary, fraud, sex offenses and other cases as directed.
Also developed, designed and implemented the Forensic Evaluation Unit and am
responsible for the examination of hair, fiber, soil, glass, questioned documents,
latent fingerprints and other forensic evidence in support of criminal investigations.
11/1993 - 10/1996 Armed Forces Institute
of Pathology Washington, DC
Forensic Scientist/Deputy Medical Examiner/Command Senior Enlisted Advisor
Assigned as the Chief of the Trace Materials Analysis Laboratory of the Office
of the Armed Forces Medical Examiner. Of arrival at this command I designed
and formulated the laboratory, developed its directives and managed its budget.
Responsible for the examination of hair, fiber, soil, glass, questioned documents,
latent fingerprints and other forensic evidence/trace evidence in support of
criminal investigations. Directly responsible for the supervision of other forensic
scientists assigned to the laboratory and also responsible for the direction
of graduate students working on Master's Theses in the area of Forensic Science.
Also served as a medicolegal death investigator both in field operations and
in the autopsy suite during postmortem examinations. Also responsible for lectures
and training programs given to federal, state and local law enforcement agencies
and provided mutual-aid assistance to local and federal civilian jurisdictions
in forensic investigations. As Command Senior Enlisted Advisor I was responsible
for the leadership of 40 enlisted U.S. Navy service members, which included
matters concerning discipline, evaluations, logistics, watchbills, counseling
and other administrative functions.
04/1991 - 11/1993 Naval Hospital,
New London Submarine Base Groton, CT
Department Chief
Directed the Education and Training Division for a large hospital of 600 staff
members. Directly responsible for the Professional Lecture Program (CME) for
staff physicians and coordinated all required annual training for nurses and
ancillary staff. Also served as a forensic consultant for the hospital clinics
and Emergency Room. Also served as a field medic as part of Joint Task Force-Full
Accounting, which was responsible for the location and repatriation of POW/MIA
remains from the Republic of Vietnam.
07/1982 - 04/1991 Commander, Submarine
Forces Atlantic Fleet Groton, CT
Medical Department Representative
Functioned as the Shipboard Medical Officer onboard nuclear submarines. Provide
diagnostic and therapeutic medical care and emergency dentistry for crewmembers
onboard nuclear submarines. Also served as the Radiation Health Physicist and
was responsible for the radiation monitoring programs and other health surveillance
programs. While attached to the USS City of Corpus Christi (SSN 705) was also
assigned as the Ships Intelligence Officer.
7/1980 - 06/1982 City of Los Angeles
Parks and Recreation Dept. Los Angeles, CA.
Deputy Park Ranger
Served as a uniformed deputy Park Ranger within the 135 parks located in and
around Los Angeles, including Griffith Park, the Griffith Park Observatory and
the Los Angeles Zoo. Duties included patrol and security of the park grounds,
interpretive hikes with park visitors, fire suppression and emergency medical
care. Received extensive exposure to various naturalist programs including geologic
interpretations, taxonomy of flora and fauna and how they all interrelate in
a large urban park setting.
7/1976 - 7/1980 United States Navy
Various Duty Stations
Hospital Corpsman
Served as a hospital corpsman assigned to various U.S. Marine and other operational
units throughout the United States and abroad. Responsible for the initial care
and treatment of illnesses and injuries to operational forces in various environments,
which included routine sick call and preventive medicine practices.
ACADEMIC POSITIONS
1993 - 2003, Northern Virginia Community
College Woodbridge, VA.
Adjunct Professor
Conduct classes for undergraduate students in various aspects of forensic science and forensic medicine. Classes include analysis of hair, fibers, soil, glass, arson, toolmarks, biological materials/DNA, introductory forensic medicine and advanced crime scene investigation.
1995 - 1997 University of the District
of Columbia, Washington, DC
Adjunct Professor
Taught undergraduate courses in Evidence Analysis and Death Investigations. Courses included laboratory sessions for all students.
1996 - 1997, George Washington University,
Washington, DC
Adjunct Professor
Conducted courses for Graduate Students in forensic science, Laboratory classes included forensic chemistry, soil and glass analysis and forensic microscopy.
1995 - 2000, GeoSearch Geology Services,
Culpeper, VA.
Geologist
Serve as a field geologist and physical scientist for a private forensic and
environmental analysis company. Responsible for the collection, classification,
analysis and interpretation of soils, plants, entomologic specimens and other
biological entities as they relate to forensic and environmental investigations
and how these various systems interrelate with one another.
1991 - 1993, Naval Criminal Investigative
Service, Groton, CT
Instructor/Consultant
Instructed federal agents on crime scene investigation, processing and collecting
evidence and performing advanced analytical techniques. Served as an on-call
advisor for major crimes investigations.
1989 - 1991, Pequotsepos Nature Center,
Mystic, CT
Geologist/Naturalist
Conducted geology/nature-oriented lectures. Lectured on physical geology, plate
tectonics, volcanism, seismology, landform analysis and mineral identification.
1988 - 1990, Thames Science Center,
New London, CT
Geologist/Naturalist
Lectured on local geology and related fields. Conducted classes in rock and
mineral analysis as well as field identification of rocks types.
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
1990 to Present, Virginia Homicide
Investigators Association, Charter Member
1993 to 1999, American Academy of Forensic Science, Member, General Section
1995 to Present, American College of Forensic Examiners, Fellow
1995 to 1998, International Association for Identification, Member
1997 to Present, American Board of Forensic Medicine, Diplomate
1997 to Present, American Society of Forensic Geologists, Fellow
1990 to Present, Geological Society of America, Member
Master Scuba Diver, N.A.U.I., 1980 to present
Public Safety Diver, P.A.D.I., 2000 to present
CERTIFICATIONS AND ADDITIONAL TRAINING
Basic and Advanced Medicolegal Death Investigations, 1993, St. Louis University School of Medicine
Forensic Document Examination, Basic and Advanced Training with Internship, Andrew Bradley and Associates, 1995 to 1996.
Fingerprint Comparison and Identification, Latent Fingerprint Processing and Latent Fingerprint Identification and Comparison, 1995, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Baltimore Field Office.
Certified Law Enforcement Officer/Deputy Sheriff, Department of Criminal Justice Services, Commonwealth of Virginia, 1997.
Numerous other certificates and training sessions in forensic science and forensic medicine available for review.
PRESENTED PAPERS AND INVITED LECTURERS
Available upon request.
PUBLICATIONS
Available upon request.
SECURITY CLEARANCE
Possess current Secret clearance while performing duties as contract investigator for OMNISEC International, have possessed Secret Clearance during military service, with Top Secret/SCI (Interim) while assigned to nuclear submarine duty.
AWARDS RECEIVED
Available upon request.
LANGUAGES
Conversational in Spanish.
KEYWORDS
Forensic Science Expert Witness, Forensic Medicine Expert Witness, Bloodspatter Interpretation Expert Witness, Hair And Fiber Analysis Expert Witness, Soil And Geologic Materials Expert Witness, Forensic Geology Expert Witness, Latent Fingerprint Examination And Comparison Expert Witness, Questioned Document Examination (Specifically Handwriting Expert Witness, No Ink Examinations) Expert Witness, Pattern Injury Analysis Expert Witness, Wound Identification Expert Witness, Time Of Death Determinations Expert Witness, Drowning Death Investigations Expert Witness, Death Investigations Expert Witness, Elder Abuse And Child Abuse Investigations Expert Witness, Laboratory Science Expert Witness, Soil Analysis Expert Witness, Soil Chemistry And Profile Examinations Expert Witness, Trace Evidence Analysis Expert Witness, Mishap Site Investigations Expert Witness, Aircraft Accidents Investigations Expert Witness, Engineering Accidents Investigations Expert Witness