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The Profiler: My Life Hunting Serial Killers and Psychopaths [Hardcover]

Pat Brown , Bob Andelman
2.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (155 customer reviews)

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Book Description

May 18, 2010
In 1990, a young woman was strangled on a jogging path near the home of Pat Brown and her family. Brown suspected the young man who was renting a room in her house, and quickly uncovered strong evidence that pointed to him--but the police dismissed her as merely a housewife with an overactive imagination. It would be six years before her former boarder would be brought in for questioning, but the night Brown took action to solve the murder was the beginning of her life's work.

Pat Brown is now one of the nation's few female criminal profilers--a sleuth who assists police departments and victims' families by analyzing both physical and behavioral evidence to make the most scientific determination possible about who committed a crime. Brown has analyzed many dozens of seemingly hopeless cases and brought new investigative avenues to light.

In The Profiler, Brown opens her case files to take readers behind the scenes of bizarre sex crimes, domestic murders, and mysterious deaths, going face-to-face with killers, rapists, and brutalized victims. It's a rare, up-close, first-person look at the real world of police and profilers as they investigate crimes--the good and bad, the cover-ups and the successes.

Praise for The Profiler"Pat Brown takes us into the very minds of cold-blooded killers. Most people can't comprehend the `why' behind murder. Pat, utilizing her background as one of the country's leading criminal profilers, coaches the reader as to how a killer thinks, reacts, and kills! Incredible!"
--Nancy Grace, host of Nancy Grace on HLN and bestselling author of The Eleventh Victim

"I've been in law enforcement for almost 18 years now, and after reading The Profiler, I realize how little I understood the mind of the criminal. Pat Brown exposes the methods and the means, the hows and the whys, and exactly what it is that makes a criminal tick--fascinating!"
--Stacy Dittrich, author of Murder Behind the Badge: True Stories of Cops Who Kill and veteran police officer and law enforcement media consultant

"Anyone who has ever had a passion burning inside them to make a difference should read this book. Pat takes her life experience and brings it to the forefront to make a difference in the lives of crime victims and their families. Her insight into these cases takes profiling of criminals to a whole new level. From her work and wisdom comes the hope we all need to end the viciousness of killers who prey on the innocent."
--Derek VanLuchene, president and founder of Ryan United

"In her new book, Pat Brown takes the reader along with her as she works to solve grisly crimes that have baffled others. In her relentless pursuit to illuminate what seem to be hopeless cases, she shows just how deep an investigator must dig and all the details that must be absorbed and interpreted."
--Stanton E. Samenow, Ph.D., author of Inside the Criminal Mind

"In The Profiler, Pat Brown finally explains the sometimes spooky world of criminal profiling in a way that even an old-school, ex-flatfoot cop like me can understand. This book is a great insight into the mind of a serial killer hunter."
--Chuck Hustmyre, retired ATF agent and author of the true crime books Killer with a Badge and An Act of Kindness


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Editorial Reviews

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"The Profiler is the rare book that takes a complex topic and simplifies, rather than compounds, its mystique. Pat Brown has a distinct voice, which discernibly captures moments of despair, humor, and levity." -- John Valeri, Examiner.com

"The best true story crime book I've ever read." --NewsBlaze.com

"A rare, up-close, first-person look at the real world of police and profilers as they investigate crimes." --The Today Show, NBC

"Explosive!" --Levi Page, host, BlogTalkRadio.com

"The crimes detailed shock and intrigue, Brown's experiences captivate, but the meat of The Profiler is found in the issues regarding attitudes toward profiling and the need for increased training of investigators." --BlogCritics.org --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

About the Author

Pat Brown is a nationally known profiler and founder and CEO of the Sexual Homicide Exchange (SHE) and the Pat Brown Criminal Profiling Agency. She holds a master's degree in criminal justice from Boston University and developed the first accredited Criminal Profiling and Investigative Analysis program in the country for Excelsior College, where she is an adjunct professor. She appears on national television and radio often--more than 1,000 times in the past decade to discuss high-profile cases. Brown lives in Minnesota and Maryland.

Bob Andelman is the author or co-author of several best-selling biographical, business, management and sports books, including Will Eisner: A Spirited Life, The Profit Zone: Lessons of Strategic Genius from the People Who Created the World's Most Valued Companies, and Built from Scratch: How a Couple of Regular Guys Grew The Home Depot from Nothing to $30 Billion. Bob Andelman also produces and hosts the popular "Mr. Media Interviews" podcast on BlogTalkRadio.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Voice; 1 edition (May 18, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1401341268
  • ISBN-13: 978-1401341268
  • Product Dimensions: 6.1 x 1 x 9.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 2.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (155 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #373,359 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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59 of 67 people found the following review helpful
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I knew nothing about Pat Brown before reading this book. The title piqued my interest because I'm becoming more curious about lies as they pertain to "normal" people in their relationships as well as in criminals.

I found out that Ms. Brown is a bit of a celebrity in the area of criminal profiling. She has made a name for herself because she is on a mission to get a system created whereby various states and counties across the U.S. can "talk" to one another. This way, as criminals migrate from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, they will leave tracks that the law enforcement community can follow. I commend her for this. The best way to make progress happen when facing many roadblocks (funding, attitudes, politics) is to get the media to highlight the need. The more people hear about this need, the more they will be willing to push their local, state, and national governmental to fund the program.

The case files were interesting. I started to understand that, even if a person is murdered and there is strong evidence pointing to a crime, there is no mandate in our legal system requiring "that the person who committed the crime be prosecuted" (p. 196 of advance uncorrected proof). Often the movement of a case is determined by manpower, funding, and the political landscape. At times it was a little discouraging as I realized that, even though our justice system is a decent one, it has much room for improvement. But whether or not it gets the changes necessary depends on funding and politics. In the meantime, justice is not served for many people.

The most sobering cases in "The Profiler" involved two suicides. Brown describes the extreme sorrow, denial, and guilt of those left behind. She states that "Profilers get called in on suicides more than any other kind of death." According to the author, the sad truth is that the police are usually correct in their conclusions regarding suicide cases. I don't think Brown intended them to be, but these two stories were a huge caution for me. I was reminded that I need to be more aware of the subtle clues people leave about their struggles, especially teens and young adults. I don't know if it is because they are able to hide their struggles better, or if adults dismiss their pain because they made it through okay.

I gave the book three stars because the prose meandered a bit, causing the stories to lose focus and forward motion. All in all, "The Profiler" is an interesting & educational read, as long as you can adjust to the writing style.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Don't Even Think About It . . . May 10, 2012
Format:Hardcover
This woman is not an FBI Profiler. She is a housewife with questionable judgment who decided to call herself a profiler after letting a murderer live with her and her children. Why would I want to hear the musings of someone who not only lacks common sense, but does not have the wisdom to hide her lack of common sense from her readers? I wish I would have not bought this book so hastily. I think this is the worst book I own.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Really A Book Full Of Hot Air December 20, 2011
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I was hoping this would be a book about a professional criminal profiler who worked on notable cases that brought the bad guy to jail. I thought it would be a completely objective study of criminals, how their minds work, how psychosis creates these evil acts. I was sure it would involve interviews and one-on-one interviews with convicted criminals comparing the Profiler's notes and observations with what actually happened.

This book has none of these things.

Let me ruin one thing for you: Pat Brown doesn't bring anyone to jail. I think every profile ends with Pat Brown explaining that the police didn't listen to anything she had to say, and the real criminal is still on the loose. I found her to be a fancy, bells-and-whistles version of a criminal psychic. I know she did a lot of studying and likely has some very sound reasoning behind her observations and hypotheses. However, what good is all of this without actually getting the bad guy in jail? Anyone can tie a lasso; the point is to catch the bull.

There's no before-and-after in each story. We are presented with a crime, and we are then given the profile of the most likely perpetrator. That's it. Next story. We don't know if this person, in reality, did the crime. I'd rather the police let the guilty go free than put anyone this woman profiled behind bars. I believe in solid facts over conjecture any day.

The book was well written and somewhat interesting. But I had to force myself through. I definitely wouldn't suggest it to anybody, which is my criterea for at least 3 stars.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
2.0 out of 5 stars An uninspiring read
I had not heard of Pat Brown before I read this book, and having done a bit of reading on this subject I can see why. Read more
Published 2 days ago by Antman AoE
1.0 out of 5 stars Rambing
I thought I was going to read a book about a profiler that solved cases. This book is not that, it is a wishy washy compilation of who may or may not have commited these crimes... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Nicky
1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing.....
I'll 'fess up that I didn't buy this book here on Amazon. It was 2.97 at a bricks-and-mortar store I was in one day. It looked interesting and I thought for 3.00 "why not?". Read more
Published 1 month ago by G. Frazier
1.0 out of 5 stars She is a legend in her own mind
What a waste of time. You can't just proclaim yourself to be a criminal profiler and expect people to believe you. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Bonnarino
3.0 out of 5 stars could be boring
This book is very interresting, but I felt that the different mentioned murders are often the same, so it could be boring. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Scheehl
5.0 out of 5 stars Good book
I could not put this one down. I watch Pat Brown on Nancy Grace and Jane Velez-Mitchell and she is very insightful to what she writes about. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Christina
1.0 out of 5 stars Dreadful book - doesn't deserve one 'star'
I am a former and original profiler, extensively trained by the FBI, and I did many profiles of cases for over 10 years. Read more
Published 6 months ago by crimeprof
1.0 out of 5 stars Terrible in a strange way
Pat Brown has not solved a single case. I kept waiting for someone to actually be brought to justice, but that never happens. Read more
Published 9 months ago by Mr. Stone
5.0 out of 5 stars An Invigorating Read For All Psychology/Mystery Lovers
Ms. Brown is a self-taught profiler who took it upon herself to educate herself and law enforcement on signs of sociopathic or criminal tendencies. Read more
Published 9 months ago by Ry
5.0 out of 5 stars Pat Brown is the best!
I have just gotten into this book and love her style already. I love watching her on Nancy Grace & always wanted to read one of her books. I found it for a great price on Amazon!
Published 10 months ago by Bracha10
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