CSCSA, CLPE
Eric Richardson is a 35.5 year Veteran of Law Enforcement. Eric is a Certified Senior Crime Scene Analyst and a Certified Latent Print Examiner through the International Association of Identification. Eric is a certified Vehicle Systems Forensic Technician and Examiner through BERLA Corporation. Eric started his career with t
CSCSA, CLPE
Eric Richardson is a 35.5 year Veteran of Law Enforcement. Eric is a Certified Senior Crime Scene Analyst and a Certified Latent Print Examiner through the International Association of Identification. Eric is a certified Vehicle Systems Forensic Technician and Examiner through BERLA Corporation. Eric started his career with the Oklahoma City Police Department in 1985. Eric spent 5 years in the patrol division before transferring to the crime scene investigations unit where he spent the remainder of his career. During his time with the Oklahoma City Police Department Eric worked approximately 320 homicides, numerous suicides, assaults, robberies and property crimes. Eric retired from the Oklahoma City Police Department as a Master Sergeant in December 2006. While working for the Oklahoma City Police Department Eric obtained his Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice.
Eric went to work for the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigations in December 2006 as a Special Agent. Eric was assigned to work crime scenes as well as other investigative duties. Eric worked approximately 50 homicides, numerous suicides, assaults, robberies and property crimes. While working with the OSBI Eric obtained his Senior Crime Scene Analyst certification through the International Association of Identification in 2010. Eric also obtained his Master’s Degree in Aviation Administration in 2009. Eric left the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation in February 2011 to take a position with the League City Police Department in Texas.
Eric remained as the Forensic Specialist with the League City Police Department in Texas until June 2016. Eric was responsible for managing the evidence room, processing crime scenes, fingerprint comparison, video analysis, processing evidence in the lab and providing testimony in court proceedings. Eric is a court qualified expert in Oklahoma and Texas as well as Federal Court.
Eric has taught numerous courses pertaining to crime scene investigations since 1999. Eric has taught crime scene photography, bloodstain patter analysis, shooting scene reconstruction, crime scene mapping (including the use of total stations and 3D scanners) and aviation accident investigation. Eric is a CLEET certified instructor in the state of Oklahoma.
CSCSA, CFPH
Lieutenant Kyle King supervises all forensic operations for the Indian River County Sheriff’s Office, in Vero Beach Florida. Forensic operations of the Indian River County Sheriff’s Office include: crime scene investigations, forensic imaging, latent, digital forensics laboratory, and evidence control. He has been a law enforc
CSCSA, CFPH
Lieutenant Kyle King supervises all forensic operations for the Indian River County Sheriff’s Office, in Vero Beach Florida. Forensic operations of the Indian River County Sheriff’s Office include: crime scene investigations, forensic imaging, latent, digital forensics laboratory, and evidence control. He has been a law enforcement officer with that agency since 1989, with the majority of his career working in criminal investigations. Sergeant King is an IAI Certified Senior Crime Scene Analyst and an IAI Certified Forensic Photographer. He is a member of the IAI Forensic Identification Committee and also a member of the FDIAI Forensic Photography Committee. Kyle has taught numerous photography courses over the last few years and continues to provide state of the art training for all in attendance, regardless of their previous photographic experience.
CCSA
Sergeant Thomas Anthony Disiss is a sworn law enforcement member of the Cherokee County Sheriff's Office in Georgia, Anthony recently retired from the Indian River County Sheriff’s Office where he had been a deputy since 1992. The majority of his career has been spent in the Criminal Investigations Division including Undercover Narco
CCSA
Sergeant Thomas Anthony Disiss is a sworn law enforcement member of the Cherokee County Sheriff's Office in Georgia, Anthony recently retired from the Indian River County Sheriff’s Office where he had been a deputy since 1992. The majority of his career has been spent in the Criminal Investigations Division including Undercover Narcotics, Crimes Against Persons – rape /homicide and Crime Scene Investigations. He is court qualified as an expert in several areas of crime scene investigation. Anthony is currently assigned to the Law Enforcement Division and is serving as shift supervisor.
He has earned a Master’s Degree in Accounting with a concentration in forensic accounting. His enthusiasm for forensic photography makes him an excellent co-instructor for this photography course. He is certified by the International Association for Identification as a Crime Scene Analyst.
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