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Our president, Chase Goodwin, solved the greatest murder mystery in world history; the Whitechapel murders of 1888 better known
as Jack the Ripper.
This case baffled the greatest detectives of Scotland Yard, and many others have attempted to solve it. Not until Chase Goodwin
finished his intensive and extraordinarly detailed document examination report was this case finally solved.
The Ripper case taxed Mr. Goodwin and was the most difficult case to solve, considering the age of the case. Chase had to rely only
on eyewitness accounts, coroner's reports, and factual data from the Internet. His incredible skills as a graphologist and document examiner
were put to its toughest challenge. No other handwriting expert has ever been able to solve this case; they tried but failed.
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.
The odds of solving this case were extremely remote; but Chase was not daunted. He prepared the most intensive and detailed document examination report
ever performed. It totals 1268 pages in length; when it was finally finished it proved beyond a shadow of a doubt, the identity of Jack the
Ripper.
Today, Mr. Goodwin would have to be considered the world's foremost expert on this particular case. And one of the best graphologists and
questioned document examiners in the country. Chase specializes in handwriting and typewriter fraud and forgery.
The same skill, expertise and dedication for perfection and excellence is present in all of my cases. I take great personal pride
in my ability to solve these type of cases; even those as difficult as Jack the Ripper.
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