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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – 6/2/08 Elaine Person Find Jaliek Task Force 518-861-6262 518-527-6868 cell eperson@capital.netTEXAS EQUUASEARCH SENDS VOICE ANALYSIS TECHNOLOGY EXPERTS TO ASSIST WITH JALIEK’S CASE On Tuesday, June 3rd, the Find Jaliek Task Force will hold a press conference at the Guilderland Public Library, 2228 Western Avenue in Guilderland in the Helderberg Room at 10:30am. The purpose of the press conference is to introduce two internationally known experts in Voice Analysis Technology who will discuss their analysis of the 28 minute interview that Anya Tucker of WTEN conducted in early December with Stephen Kerr and Jocelyn McDonald. The analysis was performed to determine the truthfulness and/or evasiveness of the statements made by Kerr and McDonald regarding the disappearance of their soon to be un-adopted 12 year-old son, Jaliek Rainwalker. T.J. Ward, Expert Investigator from Alpharetta, Georgia and Tom Winscher, Analyst and Trainer from Madison, Wisconsin have both donated their time and expertise to help the Find Jaliek Task Force and Law Enforcement find out the truth about the fate of Jaliek Rainwalker. About T. J. Ward from his website: www.tjwardpi.com: T.J. WARD, EXPERT INVESTIGATOR
Investigative Consultants International, Inc. (ICI) offers a broad range of legal investigation and security services to private individuals as well as corporations. VOICE ANALYSIS TECHNOLOGY T.J. Ward is the only private investigator in the country licensed to use Layered Voice Analysis (LVA) 6.50. T.J. has recently entered into a business venture with Lynn Robbins, president of Voice Analysis Technologies of Madison, Wisconsin, to offer this truth verification system to law enforcement agencies, corporate security and loss prevention divisions across the country. It's currently in use by 65 law enforcement and 12 federal agencies. The science behind LVA is fascinating. A subject's voice and statements can be analyzed from any recorded voice conversation, such as on the phone, in a TV interview or from a deposition, to determine truthfulness and evasiveness. While a polygraph test is typically administered at the end of an investigation and only with the subject's cooperation, LVA can be used from the beginning, with or without consent. "The LVA technology certainly won't replace the polygraph, but it can significantly enhance it", T.J. said. T.J. employed LVA during his in-depth investigation into the disappearance of Natalee Holloway, the young Alabama girl who tragically vanished two years ago in Aruba. T.J. gained national recognition as the Holloway family's private investigator, working in attempting to solve the case. He determined early on, through the use of LVA, that certain key witnesses were not forthcoming in their statements. Although LVA is not admissable as evidence in court, it is, like a lie detector, a significant investigative tool, helping the police and investigators know when a witness is hiding something. While Natalee has not been found, T.J. has strong theories as to exactly what happened. Collaborating with Tim Miller of Equusearch, he plans to return to Aruba as the investigation continues in this open case. "At this point, we know a lot more than we can say," T.J. said. "Having access to such revolutionary technology as Layered Voice Analysis 6.50 provides a volume of critical information that cannot, in most cases, be ascertained any other way."
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only detects deception and truthfulness, but also: ABOUT Investigative Consultants International, Inc Investigative Consultants International, Inc. and Executive Protection International were founded in 1982 by TJ Ward, a former law enforcement officer, EMT, and firefighter. ICI was founded on the principles of bringing the intelligence and investigative services that government officials have available to private citizens and corporations. As a former law enforcement officer in the State of Georgia, TJ Ward brings his wealth of investigative experience in the public and private sectors. He has served as a narcotics agent on the State Drug Task Force, is a member of the Georgia Association of Professional Private Investigators, (GAPPI), an official sponsor of the Atlanta Bar Association's Family Law Section, and a sponsor for the Georgia Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (GDCDL). In 1994, the Eckerd Drug Corporation employed Mr. Ward's firm to assist the FBI and ATF in identifying a serial armed robber who terrorized the company for over 12 months in the Southeast. Mr. Ward identified and assisted in the apprehension and served as a federal witness in the trial giving key testimony. Most recently, TJ has been featured in many national and international news mediums in recognition of his involvement with the Natalee Holloway, including notables like FOX News, MSNBC, CNN, Good Morning America, Atlanta Journal Constitution, and Vanity Fair Magazine. About Tom Wincher from the Voice Analysis Technologies’ website: www.voiceanalysistech.com Tom Winscher-Trainer Thomas R. Winscher is retired from Law Enforcement after 33 years of service. Winscher served four years in the United States Air Force. He was an Agent with the Office of Special Investigations, Chief of Police in Elkhart Lake, WI and spent the last 14 years of his career as Chief of Police in Waupun, WI. He graduated from Lakeland College Cum Laude with a Bachelors Degree in 1981, from the FBI National Academy in 1995 and FBI LEEDS in 1990. He is a past president of the Wisconsin Police Leadership Foundation and a founding member of the organization. For the past 20 years Winscher has been involved in training police officers in the areas of interview and interrogation and neuro linguistic programming in a forensic sense. During the past five years he has been involved in training police officers, military, and other appropriate persons to use Layered Voice Analysis (LVA). LVA is a highly advanced, computerized system that is specially designed to provide easy access to truth verification. Winscher has personally taught hundreds of people to use the system and analyzed countless cases to determine if individuals are being truthful during investigations. Winscher represented the software on the Discovery Channel and on the History Channel alongside of F. Lee Bailey.”
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