Chris McDonough, Oceanside Police Department
(ret.)
Chris McDonough is a nationally recognized
criminal behavior expert who has been an invited guest on the Oprah Show,
Dateline NBC, CBS’s 48 Hours, the Leeza Show, the BBC as well as numerous
other television and radio programs. He is an expert in homicide and death
investigation, interviewing and criminal behavior analysis and trains law
enforcement all over the U.S. with the Institute of Investigative Science.
Chris has spent 25 years in Law Enforcement, 13 of those years as a
Detective investigating homicide and death cases. He has been involved in
the investigation of hundreds of homicide cases and has assisted and
consulted nationally on an untold number of death cases. He is a recognized
expert and instructor in SIDS deaths. Chris has worked on and/or consulted
on some of the country’s highest-profile homicide cases including, the Jon
Benet Ramsey case, and the Leticia Hernandez, Stephanie Crowe, and Matthew
Cecchi cases. He lectures on the university level on criminal behavior and
is a co-author of the recently published book, "Who Killed Stephanie Crow,
Anatomy of a Murder”. He has also contributed to a chapter in the book
“Analyzing Criminal Behavior II,” a law enforcement training manual.
Chris’s other career assignments have included 10 years as a member of his
Departments S.W.A.T. Team serving as a Hostage Negotiator, Special
Enforcement Intelligence Detective and K-9 Handler.
Chris has a Bachelors of Science degree in Criminal Justice and has been
recognized by the California State Assembly, California State Senate, United
States Senate and the United States House of Representatives for his work in
law enforcement
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