Self-titled criminal profiler, criminologist, crime scene investigator....Oh, enough already.....Pat Brown's Facebook page is blowing up with a tremendous amount of professional commentating....Here, take a look:
Criminal Profiler Pat Brown Time for for me on MSNBC! Now 8:30, 10:30, and 11:30
Criminal Profiler Pat Brown I will be on MSNBC at 8 and 10 AM discussing the missing baby, missing lottery winner, and burned model.
Criminal Profiler Pat Brown I will be on Nancy Grace again tonight at 8 PM EST to talk about the strange missing Arizona baby case.
The list goes on......
Ms. Brown, are you more concerned about getting your face out there or are you more concerned with criminal profiling?
Ms. Brown, please update your website: http://www.patbrownprofiling.com Please let us know about your relationship with John Philpin. Explain to us his professional relationship with your "agency."
Ms. Brown, is your "agency" a not-for-profit organization? If so, why? You have a "PayPal" widget on your site asking people to donate to the "S.H.E." network. Is this also a not-for-profit organization? If so, why? This would be illegal.....Oh wait...you know that.
Ms. Brown, I'm glad to see you are reading this blog. It supports the narcissistic personality theory. (And for the record, I'm not Melissa or Michelle or whatever her name is. She already contacted me and is quite upset that you think it is her. Leave that poor woman and her colleague and friend Corey Mitchell alone for God's sake!)
Ms. Brown, What cases are you currently working on? In the past year...month....weeek? What corporations have you consulted with on risk and threat assessment and what are your credentials and professional experience in these areas?
Ms. Brown, How much longer do you think this charade can go on? You can fool some of the people some of the time.....I give it to you, you have pulled off a national best-seller for the past ten or so years.
Please post something of substantive worth on your Facebook page or your "agency" page. Something other than "How to become a criminal profiler" or your personal rediculous opinions about people. You recently completed your online education. Didn't you have to submit at least one research paper in order to graduate? Post it. Let us read something based in scientific method. This could clear up a lot of questions.
Ms. Brown:
1. You give personal opinions on narcissistic personalities quite frequently on the television. You speak of these criminal personalities and their Facebook or Myspace pages and how they spoke about themselves prior to getting caught in grandiose ways....Ms. Brown, please let your public know how this differs from your own Facebook and Myspace work?
2. Ms. Brown, please clear something up once and for all for everyone: WHAT CASE OR CASES HAVE YOU WORKED ON (BEEN BROUGHT IN BY L.E. AND PAID FOR) WITHIN THE PAST TEN YEARS....I'll make it easy for you: The past year. I know real the answer.......do you?
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/pages/Criminal-Profiler-Pat-Brown/387068190642?ref=nf
What does a "fraud-in-progress" look like?
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Monday, December 28, 2009
The Truth Begins to Brew...
(The following is taken directly from www.crimerant.com. Finally, the voices of truth are begininning to be heard.....listen up Matt Lauer.)
Women’s Work
Guest blog Kathryn Casey
Okay, the truth? We love guys. (Matt and Gregg, actually, are two of our favorites.) So why a women-only true crime blog? Because we’ve decided it’s time for us to have our say. The result: Women in Crime Ink (WCI), a unique crime blog opening today at www.womenincrimeink.blogspot.com.
It started innocently enough, when a bunch of us gals in the crime business, from prosecutors and defense attorneys, investigators and forensic specialists, profilers, authors and TV producers, cyber-talked about founding our own blogsite. The concept took shape as word spread, and our roster of professionals expanded. Soon, we had members from coast-to-coast, including best-selling and award-winning authors, and professionals who’ve investigated, defended, prosecuted, and covered sensational cases.
The women who make up Women in Crime Ink profile the nation’s most intriguing criminals, interview murderers, survivors and witnesses, prosecute and lock up serial and sexual killers, recreate faces on skulls to help identify victims, investigate and solve cases, defend the accused, witness death row executions, and uncover truth in the face of jail time and death threats.
Since we’re a disparate bunch, there are bound to be differences of opinion and spirited discussion. We hope that’s part of what makes us interesting. Each day one of us will post a blog. It could be on a high profile case, a behind-the-scenes glimpse of crime-fighting, reporting, or maybe we’ll take you with us into the courtroom. Some days, we’ll probably just mouth off about what’s bugging us in the news.
Now, as I said, we’re far from anti-male, and we’re hoping the guys will join us (especially Matt and Gregg). Off and on, we’ll showcase a blog from a “Mystery Man,” whose identity will be kept secret until his post appears. We’ll also run survivors’ stories, on-topic movie and book reviews, and, on Sundays, there’ll be live chats with some of our members. We’re also dedicated to giving our readers – men and women – their opportunity to be heard. It’s called “Your Turn,” and anyone interested is encouraged to submit a blog for consideration. The topic can range from personal experiences to thoughts on the day’s headlines. If your blog appears on WCI, we’ll reward you with our virtual version of the Oscar, our pen-wielding goddess, Justitia.
So starting today, March 10th, give us a look at www.womenincrimeink.blogspot.com. Then along with clicking onto Crimerant.com (We know we can’t replace these guys. Who could?), you can check us out with your morning donut and coffee. Here’s a rundown on our members:
Pat Brown: nationally renowned Criminal Profiler media personality and the author of Killing for Sport.
Andrea Campbell: forensic artist and the author of books on forensic science and is an American College of Forensic Examiners International Diplomat and Fellow.
Kathryn Casey: an author of critically acclaimed true crime and mystery books who has appeared on Oprah, Montel, Leeza, CourtTV, Nancy Grace, and A&E.
Tina Dirmann: a true-crime author, reporter, and television commentator who has reported for The Los Angeles Times and Us Weekly, now an editor-at-large for Star Magazine.
Stacy Dittrich: a police officer specializing in sex crimes, is the author of true crime books and mysteries.
Diane Fanning: the Edgar-nominated author of seven true crime books and one mystery novel, has appeared on 20/20 and Forensic Files.
Jenna Jackson: a producer for the CBS newsmagazine 48 Hours , who coauthored her first book, Perfectly Executed, with CBS correspondent Peter Van Sant.
Vanessa Leggett has written for Newsweek, Texas Monthly, the Houston Chronicle, and the Justice Department, which jailed her for protecting sources on a murder case.
Michele McPhee is a true-crime author and talk-radio host who has covered crime for the New York Daily News and the Boston Herald.
Donna Pendergast is a career prosecutor who has appeared on 60 Minutes, Dateline NBC, Cold Case Files, and other programs featuring her serial and sexual homicide cases.
Robin Sax is an L.A. prosecutor specializing in sex crimes against children and an author, legal analyst, and adjunct professor at Cal State, teaching Women in Crime.
Katherine Scardino, a defense attorney who handled 39 capital murder cases and received the first not guilty verdict in a death penalty case in Texas, has appeared on Court TV, TODAY, Bill O’Reilly, MSNBC, and American Justice.
Donna Weaver is an investigator, who got in to the field after her husband’s disappearance and murder. She’s an area director for The Doe Network – International Center for Unidentified and Missing Persons.
Drop in and check us out at Women in Crime Ink: www.womenincrimeink.blogspot.com.
This entry was posted on Monday, March 10th, 2008 at 8:04 am and is filed under Guest Blog. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
Women’s Work
Guest blog Kathryn Casey
Okay, the truth? We love guys. (Matt and Gregg, actually, are two of our favorites.) So why a women-only true crime blog? Because we’ve decided it’s time for us to have our say. The result: Women in Crime Ink (WCI), a unique crime blog opening today at www.womenincrimeink.blogspot.com.
It started innocently enough, when a bunch of us gals in the crime business, from prosecutors and defense attorneys, investigators and forensic specialists, profilers, authors and TV producers, cyber-talked about founding our own blogsite. The concept took shape as word spread, and our roster of professionals expanded. Soon, we had members from coast-to-coast, including best-selling and award-winning authors, and professionals who’ve investigated, defended, prosecuted, and covered sensational cases.
The women who make up Women in Crime Ink profile the nation’s most intriguing criminals, interview murderers, survivors and witnesses, prosecute and lock up serial and sexual killers, recreate faces on skulls to help identify victims, investigate and solve cases, defend the accused, witness death row executions, and uncover truth in the face of jail time and death threats.
Since we’re a disparate bunch, there are bound to be differences of opinion and spirited discussion. We hope that’s part of what makes us interesting. Each day one of us will post a blog. It could be on a high profile case, a behind-the-scenes glimpse of crime-fighting, reporting, or maybe we’ll take you with us into the courtroom. Some days, we’ll probably just mouth off about what’s bugging us in the news.
Now, as I said, we’re far from anti-male, and we’re hoping the guys will join us (especially Matt and Gregg). Off and on, we’ll showcase a blog from a “Mystery Man,” whose identity will be kept secret until his post appears. We’ll also run survivors’ stories, on-topic movie and book reviews, and, on Sundays, there’ll be live chats with some of our members. We’re also dedicated to giving our readers – men and women – their opportunity to be heard. It’s called “Your Turn,” and anyone interested is encouraged to submit a blog for consideration. The topic can range from personal experiences to thoughts on the day’s headlines. If your blog appears on WCI, we’ll reward you with our virtual version of the Oscar, our pen-wielding goddess, Justitia.
So starting today, March 10th, give us a look at www.womenincrimeink.blogspot.com. Then along with clicking onto Crimerant.com (We know we can’t replace these guys. Who could?), you can check us out with your morning donut and coffee. Here’s a rundown on our members:
Pat Brown: nationally renowned Criminal Profiler media personality and the author of Killing for Sport.
Andrea Campbell: forensic artist and the author of books on forensic science and is an American College of Forensic Examiners International Diplomat and Fellow.
Kathryn Casey: an author of critically acclaimed true crime and mystery books who has appeared on Oprah, Montel, Leeza, CourtTV, Nancy Grace, and A&E.
Tina Dirmann: a true-crime author, reporter, and television commentator who has reported for The Los Angeles Times and Us Weekly, now an editor-at-large for Star Magazine.
Stacy Dittrich: a police officer specializing in sex crimes, is the author of true crime books and mysteries.
Diane Fanning: the Edgar-nominated author of seven true crime books and one mystery novel, has appeared on 20/20 and Forensic Files.
Jenna Jackson: a producer for the CBS newsmagazine 48 Hours , who coauthored her first book, Perfectly Executed, with CBS correspondent Peter Van Sant.
Vanessa Leggett has written for Newsweek, Texas Monthly, the Houston Chronicle, and the Justice Department, which jailed her for protecting sources on a murder case.
Michele McPhee is a true-crime author and talk-radio host who has covered crime for the New York Daily News and the Boston Herald.
Donna Pendergast is a career prosecutor who has appeared on 60 Minutes, Dateline NBC, Cold Case Files, and other programs featuring her serial and sexual homicide cases.
Robin Sax is an L.A. prosecutor specializing in sex crimes against children and an author, legal analyst, and adjunct professor at Cal State, teaching Women in Crime.
Katherine Scardino, a defense attorney who handled 39 capital murder cases and received the first not guilty verdict in a death penalty case in Texas, has appeared on Court TV, TODAY, Bill O’Reilly, MSNBC, and American Justice.
Donna Weaver is an investigator, who got in to the field after her husband’s disappearance and murder. She’s an area director for The Doe Network – International Center for Unidentified and Missing Persons.
Drop in and check us out at Women in Crime Ink: www.womenincrimeink.blogspot.com.
This entry was posted on Monday, March 10th, 2008 at 8:04 am and is filed under Guest Blog. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
Really, Harry Smith?
"A serial rapist is a serial killer." Really, Pat Brown.....?
"Now I'm a forensic scientist and an expert in duct-tape and trash bag analysis." Right.......
Pat Brown: I would also like all of you to notice in both video clips above how I love to giggle and laugh when asked the most morbid questions regarding victims. What's wrong with a little giggle here and there. This is showbiz people.
"Now I'm a forensic scientist and an expert in duct-tape and trash bag analysis." Right.......
Pat Brown: I would also like all of you to notice in both video clips above how I love to giggle and laugh when asked the most morbid questions regarding victims. What's wrong with a little giggle here and there. This is showbiz people.
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Forget the Salahis...Pat Brown Crashes Criminologist Party!
Early in her career, Pat Brown was a self-titled private dick from D.C. (There is a reward for anyone who can produce a certified copy of her original private dick license).
After a few weeks of no success, her title changed to criminal profiler.
When the real criminal profilers at Quantico began hearing Brown's rediculous and non-sensical lambasting of law-enforcement they too began to chime in. Thus, a new title change for Brown: Investigative Criminal Profiler.
And now, after many hundreds of books having been read by Brown and an online criminology degree she has once again changed her title: Pat Brown, Criminologist.
So let's review.....
Matt Lauer and Meredith I hope you are paying attention:
1. Private dick
2. Criminal Profiler
3. Investigative Criminal Profiler
4. Criminologist
So forget the Salahis and their party crashing antics. It seems there has been a media party crasher on the scene for many years who has gone undectected.
Anyone with a legitimate background in any of these fields care to weigh in?
After a few weeks of no success, her title changed to criminal profiler.
When the real criminal profilers at Quantico began hearing Brown's rediculous and non-sensical lambasting of law-enforcement they too began to chime in. Thus, a new title change for Brown: Investigative Criminal Profiler.
And now, after many hundreds of books having been read by Brown and an online criminology degree she has once again changed her title: Pat Brown, Criminologist.
So let's review.....
Matt Lauer and Meredith I hope you are paying attention:
1. Private dick
2. Criminal Profiler
3. Investigative Criminal Profiler
4. Criminologist
So forget the Salahis and their party crashing antics. It seems there has been a media party crasher on the scene for many years who has gone undectected.
Anyone with a legitimate background in any of these fields care to weigh in?
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Un-Human Comments Made by Pat Brown!
Who is profiling the "profiler?"
This woman must be stopped now!
"Was Your Wife Really Raped Or Did You Make It Up To Sell Books?"
Tell us what you think?
This woman must be stopped now!
"Was Your Wife Really Raped Or Did You Make It Up To Sell Books?"
Tell us what you think?
Saturday, September 19, 2009
"Criminal Profiler" Pat Brown Is a Fake!
will the real pat brown please photo shop
if you are new to this blog hold onto your seat.
if you ever thought that for 19.99 you too could give your opinion of crimes in the news and get paid for it then you are in the right place. truth is, you can't.
if you ever wondered who pat brown is, then you are in the right place.
this blog will give you everything you ever wanted to know about self-proclaimed "investigative criminal profiler" pat brown. an ex-private investigator (i use this term loosely) check old d.c. records for yourself and you will understand.
this blog is for public use.
if you know of pat brown and her lies then share them here. this is the place.
if you know of any actual cases pat brown has "worked" on and been brought in by a law enforcement agency this is the place to share that knowledge.
if you are her bartender donna weaver. oh wait. her investigator. then don't bother blogging here.
if you want to remain anonymous that is okay. pat brown shoudln't mind. she does it everyday on hundreds of websites trying to discredit the real guys.
if you are one of her girlfriends that write crime stories for a living don't bother blogging here.
the reason for this blog is to expose a true fraud.
if you ever thought that for 19.99 you too could give your opinion of crimes in the news and get paid for it then you are in the right place. truth is, you can't.
if you ever wondered who pat brown is, then you are in the right place.
this blog will give you everything you ever wanted to know about self-proclaimed "investigative criminal profiler" pat brown. an ex-private investigator (i use this term loosely) check old d.c. records for yourself and you will understand.
this blog is for public use.
if you know of pat brown and her lies then share them here. this is the place.
if you know of any actual cases pat brown has "worked" on and been brought in by a law enforcement agency this is the place to share that knowledge.
if you are her bartender donna weaver. oh wait. her investigator. then don't bother blogging here.
if you want to remain anonymous that is okay. pat brown shoudln't mind. she does it everyday on hundreds of websites trying to discredit the real guys.
if you are one of her girlfriends that write crime stories for a living don't bother blogging here.
the reason for this blog is to expose a true fraud.
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