A Journey to the Center of the Mind, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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James R. Fitzgerald
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
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