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jdtharchrds

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jdtharchrds

Location:
Azusa, CA
Service:
Crime Scene / Forensics / Scientific
Status:
Considering Joining

Personal

About Me:
i am 50 yrs old and changed my career from Videotape Post Production ( Television/Motion Pictures ) to Forensic Sciences with a special interest in Fingerprints a year ago. A midlife career change of interesting proportions. Although I did not think so at the time I was taking classes in Henry Classification, I have found fingerprinting to be fascinating! I still have my Videotape Electronics knowledge waiting in the background, but Fingerprints have taken a front seat now. I attended the LaPuente Valley Regional ROP program and the Forensic Science Academy, graduating in January 2008 with a Certificate of Completion in all courses. Though the Forensic Photography was the most difficult, and I learned the most from the course work, I always come back to Fingerprinting.
Hobbies:
Shooting, Birdwatching, Photography, Travel, Reading
Favorite Movies:
the B&W Classics
Favorite TV Shows:
don't watch TV much, but anything on Court TV or Discovery
Favorite Music:
anything but Jazz fusion and Country

jdtharchrds: Activity

June 01
jdtharchrds and Chris_Cosgriff are now friends.
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Chris_Cosgriff

jdtharchrds reviewed: "The Human Predator: A Historical Chronicle of Serial Murd...".
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"This was a FASCINATING history of serial killing, from earliest recorded instances to the present. I read it for a paper I wrote for a Forensics cl..."

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