About
I approach investigation as the process of gathering information, documenting facts, and clarifying what occurred.
Every situation contains multiple sources of information: records, timelines, witness accounts, behavior, communications, and environmental context. My approach is grounded in careful observation, clear documentation, and attention to what can be supported by observable facts.
I’m particularly interested in situations where timelines, narratives, records, or behaviors do not fully line up and additional context or investigation may help clarify what occurred.
My background includes training in Somatic Experiencing, a body-based approach to stress and nervous system regulation developed by Dr. Peter Levine. That work involved careful listening, detailed note-taking, tracking information over time, and helping make sense of complex human situations. It strengthened my ability to remain attentive, organized, and grounded during emotionally charged conversations and interviews.
My wife and I moved to Oregon from Los Angeles about a year and a half ago. She works remotely as a California attorney in personal injury defense litigation, and I’m continuing to build relationships within the local legal and investigative community.