A Journey to the Center of the Mind, Book 4
Failed to add items
Add to basket failed.
Add to wishlist failed.
Remove from wishlist failed.
Adding to library failed
Follow podcast failed
Unfollow podcast failed
Get 30 days of Standard free
Buy Now for £16.50
-
Narrated by:
-
James R. Fitzgerald
Summary
In this book I start with the Atlanta Olympics bombing; then discuss the FBI agent/Russian spy working alongside of me at Quantico; then the JonBenet Ramsey case, or at least one very interesting aspect of it; the abortion doc assassin; the TV lawyer/pundit who almost got me fired (even if unintendedly); the murders of two Dartmouth College professors; 9/11; the anthrax case; the DC sniper case; my time in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba; oh, multiple profiling and/or forensic linguistic cases in which I provided expert testimony; and the ongoing evolution of the FBI's Profiling Unit.
Later, in "retirement," my several seasons as the Technical Adviser on CBS-TV's Criminal Minds; membership in the Vidocq Society in Philadelphia; the one case I ever worked for the criminal defense which resulted in two assistant U.S. attorneys being forced to resign, and a U.S. Attorney fired; the aftermath of the Discovery Channel TV series, Manhunt: Unabomber, and some wacky former FBI agents who to this day still don't know the difference between a TV documentary and a scripted series; CNN outright lying about me; and much, much more to include the most difficult and frustrating criminal case of all for me, the still unresolved murder of a good friend.
©2025 James R. Fitzgerald (P)2025 James R. Fitzgeraldhuge ego even though he says he hasn’t. I particularly didn’t like the implication that the guy who got a job with the FBI which the author didn’t apply for only went on to be successful as the author hadn’t taken the job himself. That was a cheap shot and unbecoming of a professional. He just continually plugs his commercial interests throughout this book.
Too much puff and not enough meat
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.