Not nuts at all. Maybe Heather was the tipping point in a large amount of missing person cases in the area?Maybe it took a local girl who's missing to bring attention? I can't imagine how frustrating it can be for the loved ones of other missing people to realize how much attention Heather has generated as opposed to their missing persons? Maybe even the tourist PR people realized this case was going to go viral & they'd better do something about it.
Kudos to all of Heathers loved ones for keeping on in spite of all the petty BS,threats,pain,etc..
Maybe this is what was needed to crack things wide open? With a profiler on board there may be hope yet. Fortunately in these cost cutting times at least they get top notch pros at no charge. Too bad it's at the high cost of missing lives.
Let's bring Heather home-and everyone else who's missing..
I don't have the link handy but I could have sworn that the original report said that there was an FBI profiler. Anyone?
I'll have to look for it tomorrow. It's late here.
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"A task force of at least 15 local, state and federal investigators has been called into the search for Heather Elvis"
logic would preclude the fact there isn't only 1 profiler on the job. With 15 various investigators,it stands to reason there might be more..then again it is an assumption on my part :twocents::banghead:
One works for the state (SLED) and one for the feds (FBI).
If there s anything to profiling, that really does help solve these cases of missing or murdered people, I would hope the training is the same.:twocents:
ETA: John and Patsy Ramsey hired John Douglas, a former FBI criminal profiler, who has written lots of best selling books. He put forward for them, "the-intruder-did-it" theory.
Another equally well-known, former FBI criminal profiler, Gregg McCrary, put forward the theory that it was highly likely the Ramseys were involved in Jon Benet's murder and that there was no intruder.
Both trained at the FBI.
If SLED Senior Special Agent Barton is on the case, Heather is one step closer to coming home......
SLED gains elite criminal profiler
Staff reports
Posted: Monday, August 17, 2009 12:01 a.m.,
Updated: Monday, March 19, 2012 12:29 p.m.
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The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division has gained an elite certified criminal investigative profiler now that Senior Special Agent Bo Barton has finished a four-year training program.
Barton is a graduate of Charleston Southern University, where he earned a master's degree in criminal justice. The Lexington County native is one of 106 certified criminal profilers worldwide, according to SLED.
The agency is one of five in the United States to have a certified profiler on staff.
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To be certified, Barton took part in the ICIAF's academic curriculum and apprenticeship, including
field studies with the Ontario Provincial Police in Canada, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement in Miami, and
the FBI in Quantico, Va.
More@Link:
http://www.postandcourier.com/article/20090817/PC1602/308179969
FWIW, I truly believe if SSA Barton isn't directly assigned to this case, he will be made available as a resource to whomever is. His training would be invaluable, and he is a direct link to contacts at the FBI. :moo:
'Criminal behavioral & geographical profiling is only two tools of many that are utilized in task force and other high profile investigations'. Due to the extremely high number of known unsolved missing/murdered person's cases in Myrtle Beach/Horry Co., SC, the complete tool box is in order.
Although many of the incidents are isolated, it would be naive to conclude that none of the missing/murdered persons cases are related, imo. All available investigative resources should be brought in to end this silent epidemic of mounting cold cases, imo..
The tremendous amount of awareness created in the HE case; both local & national, is shining a light on this dark reality, and is the catalyst for the multi agency task force, imo.
Special Agent Bo Barton, is likely one of the reasons that SLED refuses to request the unlimited resources of the FBI BAU2, in the HE case, imo.
In September 2006, the FBI BAU2 relaxed the definition of serial murder from 3 victims to 2. This was an effort to make it easier for state and local LEAs to receive their assistance...
http://www.fbi.gov/stats-services/publications/serial-murder
Serial Murder - 09/2006 - FBI Behavioral Analysis Unit-2
Although the federal law provides a definition of serial murder, it is limited in its application.
The purpose of this definition was to set forth criteria establishing when the FBI could assist local law enforcement agencies with their investigation of serial murder cases.
http://www.blueridgenow.com/article/20101007/articles/10071023?p=1&tc=pg&tc=ar
Expert: Killer is keeping up with Charity Worley case
By John Harbin
Times-News Staff Writer
Published: Thursday, October 7, 2010
A South Carolina profiler revealed Wednesday what type of person could have murdered Charity Worley, just shy of the two-year anniversary of her death.
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Rick Davis, left, Henderson County sheriff, listens during a news conference Wednesday morning as SLED Special Agent Bo Barton holds a replica of the type of weapon used to kill Charity Worley in 2008.
MIKE DIRKS/TIMES-NEWS
“This was a targeted, violent act,” said Special Agent Bo Barton with the S.C. Law Enforcement Division.
He stressed that the person, which could be either a man or a woman, was very close to Worley, was impulsive and would follow the case in the media, talking about it frequently.
Barton also said two people who were very close with Worley were uncooperative with his investigation and did not show up for a re-enactment of the crime last night. He would not say who the people are.
“There wasn't the level of cooperation you would expect from someone close to Charity,” Barton said.
http://www.blueridgenow.com/article/20121216/ARTICLES/121219828
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Four years later, Worley murder investigation at a standstill
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http://www.scnow.com/news/local/article_31b85f3a-be3e-11e2-bed7-001a4bcf6878.html
SLED criminal profiler(BO Barton) testifies in day four of Jack Be Nimble trial
Posted: Thursday, May 16, 2013