A noted forensic profiler, Hodges developed his “thoughtprint decoding” technique by uniquely accessing unconscious super intelligence messages of suspects during criminal investigations. He bases his analyses on forensic documents—verbatim testimony, transcripts of police interrogations, letters and emails created by the suspects.
What is a “Thoughtprint?” A thoughtprint is unconscious communication hidden within verbal or written communication. The unconscious mind communicates constantly and typically ...
The Future of Profiling Dr. Hodges’ ground—breaking investigative technique gives a foretaste of how criminal investigations will eventually be done as investigators ...
Forensic document analysis: Written communications (i.e. ransom notes, threats, letters, emails, suicide notes, a profile of a serial killer communiques, etc.) can ...
Currently law enforcement partially recognizes the unconscious mind’s abilities in their familiar efforts to hypnotize witnesses to obtain additional information. But the ...
Dr. Hodges’ ground—breaking investigative technique gives a foretaste of how criminal investigations will eventually be done as investigators learn to utilize the ...
“Who Will Speak for JonBenet?” Book Review James O. Raney, M.D., International Journal of Communicative Psychoanalysis & Psychotherapy 15:4 (2000). Summary: In ...
On April 14, 1999 Hodges and two forensic colleagues sent Boulder special prosecutor Michael Kane an eighty-page report on the hidden “thoughtprints” ...