
The Killer Code Series™ is a comprehensive, behaviorally driven training program designed to advance the understanding, analysis, and response to violent crime.
Grounded in the Operational Code of Sex & Violence™ (OC-SV), the series moves beyond traditional motive-based frameworks, focusing instead on the structured interaction among cognition, emotion, environment, and behavior.
Drawing from research in criminology, psychology, and behavioral science, this model examines how violence develops through identifiable pathways—including trauma exposure, cognitive distortions, emotional dysregulation, and patterned behavioral escalation.
By integrating these elements, the Killer Code Series™ equips participants with a predictive and analytical lens that supports not only case resolution but also early identification of risk, disruption of escalation cycles, and stronger linkage across cases.
Reasons Why People Kill™ serves as the foundational series, providing a comprehensive framework for analyzing violent behavior.
This series introduces participants to the underlying behavioral factors and operational mechanisms associated with various homicide typologies, highlighting the interplay of internal belief systems, emotional states, and environmental conditions that contribute to actionable outcomes.
Rooted in the Operational Code of Sex & Violence™, it explores key contributing factors such as adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), objectification, cognitive scripts, and emotional pathways, including grievance, shame, and rage.
Participants learn how these elements interact to form self-reinforcing cycles that can escalate from fantasy and ideation to coercion, stalking, and ultimately violence.
Delivered in a hybrid format—both in-person and online—this course provides a structured yet accessible foundation for interpreting violent behavior through a predictive and evidence-informed lens.
Case Lab™ (Structured Learning and Behavioral Analysis) extends this foundational approach by immersing participants in applied, scenario-driven environments centered on real-world case work.
This course series is designed to address a broad range of case types, including:
- unsolved homicides
- unidentified human remains (UHR/Jane and John Doe cases)
- equivocal or undetermined death investigations, and
- missing and endangered persons.
Participants engage in structured case reconstruction, behavioral pattern recognition, operational code application, and analytical decision-making. In addition to guided case studies, participants may also present and work through their own cases within a supported analytical framework.
Offered in a hybrid model—including in-person, online, and one-on-one components—Case Lab™ creates a dynamic learning environment where theory is translated into practice, strengthening the ability to generate investigative insights and identify linkage opportunities across diverse case types.
Killer Anatomy™ represents the advanced tier of the series, providing in-depth examinations of specific offenders through a behavioral intelligence framework.
This series moves beyond surface-level biography to analyze mindset, belief systems, emotional drivers, and operational code patterns that define offender behavior. It incorporates detailed exploration of offender typologies—including predatory, grievance-driven, compulsive, and power-control offenders—while integrating linkage analysis to identify serial and repeat behavioral patterns across cases.
Participants gain insight into how behavioral consistency, escalation trajectories, and decision-making pathways can inform both investigative strategy and prevention efforts.
The series utilizes a hybrid delivery model, providing accessible learning while preserving the comprehensive depth and rigor necessary for advanced behavioral analysis.
