AUTHOR
K. B. Vogelman earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Administration of Justice from Wichita State University with an internship on the Wichita Police Department. During a 22-year career in retail Loss Prevention management and investigations, he received advanced training certification in deceptive language analysis (LSI) from Avinoam Sapir, a renowned former Israeli professional Police Department polygrapher and possible secret Mossad agent. He also obtained formal Wicklander-Zulawki certification in “interviewing” techniques to reinforce actual real-life experience.
Vogelman conducted company investigations into a vast array of criminal offenses, not just thefts. He interviewed hundreds of both perpetrators and witnesses; obtained written statements and confessions; and referred hundreds of offenders for prosecution through local, State and Federal law enforcement agencies across 26 states.
No filed criminal case was ever lost and some cases required testimonies in court or grand juries. One interstate Internet fraud investigation resulted a letter of commendation from the Federal Director of the United States Secret Service.
Switching careers to a Forbes Fortune 100 technology company, Vogelman had 18-year tenure as a global project manager that included certifications in training facilitation, Business Process Improvement (BPI), and Project Management Professional (PMP) certification.
Note from the author:
Over the course of my life, I have heard and read unsourced quotes, excerpts, alleged facts, anecdotal references and other information in Christian teaching materials, sermons, websites, articles, and books. The same can be said about dubious charges made by Christian skeptics and protagonists. Often times many of these left unanswered questions in my mind about the sources and credibility of the information.
Using the Internet as an investigation tool highlighted the issue where I found it to be commonplace to find the same information (not including Bible quotes), often word-for-word, found in multiple websites without being sourced. It is actually quite astounding.
What was the original source of the information? Was the source credible? Could the information be correlated with other factual information? What is the truth?
These questions served as a motivation to begin this ultimate investigation. Following traditional investigative journalism protocol, two corroborating sources are cited with the objective to trace information back to original sources; confirmation of scientific research findings; and provide other corroborating informational validations.
Leveraging the experiences and training of my career, information in TheOdds.website reflects over 26 years of investigation.