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![[Chase Goodwin]](photos/chase goodwin6.jpg)
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Chase Goodwin President & CEO
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 Tough Cases.Net provides the finest questioned document examinations available
Questioned document examination is the forensic science of discovering information regarding said document. This includes but is not limited to aging the paper, aging the ink, determining the writing instrument,
matching inks, etc. The most common aspects include analyzing the handwriting and typewritten text for alteration or forgery. This is the area, we at Tough Cases.Net specialize in.
We are proud to be able to provide our clients with the finest document examinations available today. We specialize in handwritten and typewritten forgeries. Our skills enabled us to solve the greatest
document examination case in history; the Whitechapel murders, better known as Jack the Ripper.
No one else has been able to solve the identity of Jack the Ripper. Chase proved, beyond a shadow of a doubt, the true identity of Jack the Ripper; and he did it
single handedly.
Mr. Goodwin utilizes deductive reasoning from his legal and private investigative background to assist in his case work. The added element of deductive
reasoning, and working "backwards" to solve mysteries like a detective; enabled Chase to develop an accurate theory of the Ripper case. His original theory
developed in November of 2002 was proven perfectly accurate when he was able to conclusively match his prime suspect to the Ripper handwritings.
This case exemplifies our great reputation for finely detailed document examination and analysis. Mr. Goodwin was able to identify about 120 matching traits between the Ripper
documents and those of the suspect; thus clearly proving his conclusions. Many of these matching traits were so inconspicuous that Mr. Goodwin had to enlarge portions of the documents
and then using a magnifying glass, measured letter strokes and letter portions at 1/128" increments.
After solving the identify of Jack the Ripper; I have concentrated my efforts on joining the FBI's investigation of the infamous anthrax letter case; still unsolved since 2001. However, the Ripper case too was unsolved
for 117 years before I solved it. I am confident in my abilities and hope to be able to solve this case soon.
We bring these same skills and fine detailed quality examinations to all of our cases. Determining the validity of a document is only as accurate as the professional ability to
discover the most fine and miniscule details within the document. The Jack the Ripper report which solved the case exemplifies this finely detailed examination. We bring this same skill level and
quality to all of our cases.
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 My court qualifying resume includes two degrees and the Ripper case
My court qualifying resume includes two specialized degrees in both graphology and document examination. My reputation case is my personal masterpiece. It is the Whitechapel murder case of 1888, aka Jack the Ripper.
The proof of the identity of the Ripper is uncovered in an exhausting 1268 page document examination and graphology report. This includes detailed measurements of the suspects handwritign in comparison with the known Ripper
samples. The handwriting was enlarged, and then from these enlargements; I measured letter strokes and portions of letters in 1/128" increments for accuracy. Angles were measured to within 1/2 degree. I discovered about 120
matching traits, including many which were highly to extremely rare and unique.
While some handwriting comparisons are easy to discern; the Ripper case was anything but. He had multiple master patterns and rhyhtms, as evidenced by the differences between the Dear Boss and From Hell letters. This was an
extremely difficult handwriting comparison. It takes the greatest talent and skill to come to conclusion in this case. Only my superior skill level, persistence, and exceptional striving for perfection; allowed me to solve this case.
The Ripper case baffled the greatest detectives and police force to this day. Many other experts and investigators have tried to solve this case, but without resolve.
Important disclosure: The Ripper report is held in confidentiality as the intellectual and proprietary property of Tough Cases.Net. It is available for review for the court, and the parties in any case I am hired to
testify as an expert witness.
This report exemplifies my thirst for perfection and resolution. It shows my tremendous skill and expertise, and increases my jury credibilty over all other document examiners.
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 We are extremely capable, credible and have the utmost integrity
Our credibility as a believable expert witness is predicated on our superior reputation. We solved the most unsolvable crime in history, Jack the Ripper; utilizing our superior graphology and document examination skills.
You cannot find a more credible witness to testify for court trial. Solving the Ripper case enables me to be the most respected document examiner available.
Our integrity is without reproach too. We only report conclusions based upon the facts of the case and the documents; not the wishes of individual parties. We will never allow ourselves to be comprised.
Our goal is to provide expert document examination and handwriting analysis to uncover the truth in any case we are involved in.
My personal demeanor adds to my credibility and believability as an expert witness should the case go to trial. [Only a very small percentage of QDE cases actually do go to trial] I am confident, forceful, firm,
and clear in my testimony and would utilize specially prepared exhibits for trial.
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 We prepare clear and concise exhibits for trial
In the rare instances, when the case does go to trial; I would prepare special exhibits of the report which would best be suited for the case. This would include large posters,
interactive flip charts, and individually prepared reports and exhibits for the jurors themselves. They are designed to allow the jurors to make a valid judgement from the evidence
presented.
It is my duty to not only inform the court of the material at hand, but also to educate the court on the points being covered.
Important note: Remember, the best document examiners have the best exhibits. It is the visual exhibits which prove the conclusions. These are the hard
facts of the case. Photographs don't lie and they are worth a thousand words. Since the proof of the forgery is in the document itself; it is these clear exhibits disclosing the details
of the forgery which carries the weight of the testimony. Therefore, these exhibits are of the utmost importance.
A good document examiner proves his case with these visual exhibits. Basically, the testimony just focuses on explaining these exhibits.
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 We review the case with your attorneys and legal team
If your case does go to trial; then it is imperative to review my testimony with your legal team. It is my duty to brief and inform them on the salient points of my testimony. Otherwise,
my testimony may not be too coherent. I explain the theories of my conclusions, so your attorney will know the best manners in presenting my testimony.
I explain both the positive and negative aspects of my examination and testimony; and review the potential cross examination I expect. I can prepare a special Q and A for your
attorney to cover both the salient points of my direct testimony; and the expected questions from opposing counsel under cross examination.
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 Tough Cases.Net is utilized for various reasons in document examination
In the field of document examination; we have been utiliized in a variety of manners. We have worked on cases involving check fraud and embezzlement, serial murder cases,
suicide notes, anonymous letters, forgeries of wills and deeds, amongst our various cases.
If you have any questions or concerns with a document; will, deed, contract, check, travelers checques, or any other type of document; contact us.
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 Tough Cases.Net maintains the highest standard and quality assurance
We believe that you, our client, have come to us to resolve any questions you may have with regard to your document[s].
We take this task on with great care and diligence; so that you will have the most complete and accurate questioned document service possible.
We want you to be thoroughly impressed with the quality of our service. This ensures us that we have build a friendship and a client for life.
Our testimonials of some of our clients will give you an idea of the satisfaction we strive for; click on this link to view
these.
Most of these are related to our graphology services because our QDE clientele prefer to retain their confidentiality. But since we are the company who solved the infamous Jack the Ripper case;
this should suffice as the caliber of our expertise.
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![[Chase Goodwin]](photos/chase goodwin8a.jpg)
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The highlights for Chase Goodwin's career include solving the famous Whitechapel murder case, better known as Jack the Ripper. This case baffled the greatest police force of the era, and numerous
others have tried to solve this case but failed. Only Chase's incredible skills and expertise could crack the world's greatest murder mystery. Mr. Goodwin would be considered the world's foremost authority
on this high profile case.
After solving Jack the Ripper; Chase has focused his efforts in joining the FBI's investigation to solve the anthrax letter case. Chase believes his exceptional skills enable him to solve cases like this where
others have failed; just like the Whitechapel murders aka Jack the Ripper.
Mr. Goodwin helped police catch an entire travelers checque forgery ring in 1992. Chase spotted forgery of the counter signature of one of these checks. This lead the police to capture the entire forgery ring.
Chase has been working on a research project to further advance the field of graphology. This study is designed to identify additonal handwriting traits that disclose suicidal tendencies, beyond those which
are already known and established. This study has enabled Mr. Goodwin to be one of the foremost experts on suicidal handwritings.
Chase wants to be able to devote more time to helping parents discover the troubled children with his lectures and seminars.
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