Crime Scene Multimedia Interactive DVD, Has Over 100 Videos, 600 Pictures and 23 Step by Step Chapters

Retired Crime Scene Investigator writes a how to multimedia interactive DVD Crime Scene Processing manual for the police professional.

Jacksonville, FL, July 19, 2008 --(PR.com)-- LaForte, who has spent much of the five years since his retirement from JSO running his crime scene consulting company Eagle Crime Scenes, Inc., says that the highlight of his career was finding bloody fingerprints on the body of a slain prostitute that were eventually identified to a serial killer.

As Jacksonville continues to reel from what seems like a daily barrage of shootings and a never-ending plague of murders and major crimes, one former JSO crime scene investigator is contributing to the solution. Michael LaForte, a retired twenty-nine-year veteran of the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office, has seen and done it all when it comes to cracking cases and catching killers.“I’ve worked homicides committed by three different serial killers,” LaForte says.”

LaForte, who originally published his book in a hardcopy format several years ago, decided that an electronic format complete with short videos and lots of photographs would be a better choice for delivering this material.

I knew that I had gained a lot of experience at JSO, and I really felt that I needed to share that experience in a way that would help the next generation of crime scene detectives,” says LaForte, whose efforts have culminated in the release of a new multimedia crime scene training program aimed at teaching prospective sleuths the ins and outs of getting the often-meticulous job done.“There’s nothing else out there like it,” LaForte explains. “Most crime scene books spend a lot of time telling you what you can do at a crime scene, but they don’t do a good job explaining how to do it.” That’s where LaForte’s training program is different.

With this program, you can put it on your laptop computer, take it to a crime scene, and use it to walk you through every step involved in processing that scene from searching for and collecting evidence to taking photographs and drawing diagrams to figuring out what the blood spatter means,” explains LaForte of his multimedia training program entitled Crime Scene Processing Version 2.0. The program is contained on a single DVD that can be played on any PC that is equipped with an up-to-date web browser.

Since the program was released this past May, sales have been increasing and copies have shipped around the globe.

I designed this thing to look and feel just like a website so that it would be very easy to navigate,” says Michael Knox, developer and coauthor of the program, who is also an experienced crime scene investigator. “This thing contains over 700 color pictures, over 120 demonstration videos, and even calculator programs to help you determine the origin of a bloodstain pattern or the location of a shooter,” Knox explains.“It’s not just crime scene investigators that are buying this thing,” LaForte says. “I’m getting calls from people who just find this stuff fascinating and want to know more about it.”

The program retails for $179.99 and can be purchased directly from Eagle Crime Scenes, Inc. For more information, visit
http://www.eaglecsi.com/ or call 904-259-1469.

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