Wednesday 22 July 2020

TELL ME HOW YOU WRITE AND I WILL TELL YOU WHO YOU ARE


The writing of a person is as unique as their personality, many people ignore that the moment we write our brain starts up, since the moment the writing of our hand begins to emerge, each and every one of the letters we go designing, planning and thinking.
In the digital age in which we live, and especially with the use of smartphones and computers have caused us to make less use of handwriting, to the point that now letters are no longer written by hand.

Today, psychography is one of the techniques used in Spain, which aims to study the personality characteristics of individuals through the interpretation of the dominated graphic aspects of handwriting, they also call it the “psychology of writing".

Through psychographic analysis we can analyze the presence of traits compatible with ertain pathologies and trends in behavior, graphologists try to know aspects of their personality that the person analyzed does not want to externalize, either because it is not convenient to do so or simply because they are unaware of it.


How do you analyze a writing?



1. Acquire a good sample: ideally to carry out a study that is infallible we must have a manuscript between 15 extension lines and a folio; It is perfect if it includes your signature and performs it on a white paper without a pattern; better still with at least a few hours of separation, because handwriting changes with the mood and circumstances.

2. Look at the pressure of the strokes: we have people who press hard against the paper and others have a light grip, we can identify this aspect through the pressure marks on the back of the sheet, this characteristic has the following meanings.
• A lot of pressure means that emotional energy is high. The subject could be intense, sensory or vigorous.
• An average pressure will indicate that the person is relatively calm but safe.
• A light pressure is a sign of introversion or is typical of a person who prefers situations with low energy levels.

3. Check the inclination of the strokes: the writing, especially the italics, usually tilts from left to right and analyzes the inclination in this way:
• Right tilt: when the writer is eager to write or does it quickly and vigorously; If this is repetitive, the person could be self-confident and confident.
• Left tilt: it could imply that the person wants to hide their emotions is a little collaborative person,
• Straight and vertical tilt: the subject controls his emotions well.


(Stroke inclination sample)



4. Baseline: when writing on a sheet without lines, people do not usually write in a perfect straight line.
• It is said that ascending writing shows optimism and a cheerful mood.
• Descending writing could be a sign of discouragement or exhaustion.
• The undulating writing that goes up and down could mean that the person is unstable or undecided.

5. Letter size: when they grow up, the person could be outgoing; on the contrary, small letters could indicate that this is solitary or introverted.

6. Letters link: if we study cursive letters, they are a prolific source because there are many possible variations:
• Garlands: these curves are cup-shaped and open at the top, they could externalize the strength and warmth of a person.
• Arcades: downward curves that are slower and more sober, but also associated with creative personalities.
• Filiform: the line becomes increasingly lighter towards the end of the word and sometimes there are continuous points on the sheet. This is a rushed and neglected style, although there are other variations.

                                                      ( Sample of filiform writings)


The writing speaks of ourselves, reveals our personality, fears, values, emotional balance, character among others; That is why our work at Oliver Detectives is accurate and infallible; We check through the graphic features the compatibility with certain behaviors or psychosocial aspects, only the one-page manuscript is sufficient to issue a broad personality diagnosis, determine signature authorship, personnel selection, analyze the character of the children including contributing to The choice of couple.

It can be decisive in legal and private processes, keep that in mind!



Wednesday 8 July 2020

IS THERE A PERFECT CRIME?






For centuries, writers have taught us the thousand and one ways to kill. They have perfected methods, scenarios, weapons and alibis to elevate the murder to the category of art. We often observe with horror the modus operandi of current justice, of those who operate live and the inaction of the agencies that must protect the victims look the other way, leaving cases unresolved, do not confuse perfection with lack of discovery.

To conceptualize a crime as perfect, it only takes one fact and that the perpetrator of the crime remains a mystery. Although most cases are discovered sooner or later, some remain unresolved, because crime itself is a human behavior or activity and humans by definition are imperfect. In TV series such as CSI or Criminal Minds the culprit is caught after sophisticated analysis or impeccable autopsies, but the reality is different; some do not get resolved because a corpse is discovered very late and the evidence is very eroded, Others because they are not in the investigation.

Although we would like all criminals to go to jail, it does not always happen. There are those who manage to deceive justice and there are those who almost achieve it.
Of those almost perfect crimes we have a lot to learn:

·           The Unabomber

 It is one of the most talked about cases in the United States, in which a professor of mathematics attacked the nation placing more than 15 bombs by mail, causing 3 deaths and more than 20 seriously injured. The name of the protagonist of such atrocious act is Theodore Kaczynski. More than 50 million dollars were invested for its capture, without success; because The Unabomber did of his for 17 years. It was not until 1996 that his younger brother, David Kaczynski, he gave him away, charging a reward of a million dollars.


·           Murder with sexual mobile

A cleaning woman found last February 21, 2008, the lifeless body of a 35-year-old girl suffocated inside a flat in the Gracia neighborhood of Barcelona. The body was found with a plastic bag tied around the neck. The Mossos d'Esquadra found in a nearby room a wig that, incidentally, was the hair of the victim. Everything pointed towards a sexual mobile and that's where the investigations went, but the truth is that the security forces did not see it clearly. According to police sources, the detainee disguised herself, with a wig included, supplanting the identity of their employee to take out life insurance, of 125,000 euros, of which the owner of the company benefited If he pretended to be the victim. if he impersonated his identity, he could collect the insurance. To disguise the motive of the crime, he hired the services of some men who engage in prostitution. He paid them 70 euros in exchange for his sperm, which the detainee picked up and poured down the legs of the victim to simulate sexual assault. Finally, the skill of the policies pointed to the victim's boss, as her murderer, who has already been arrested as the material author of the events and has been imprisoned.   

                

Current technology may have brought light in cases now in neutral, but the criminologist does not believe that this was the problem. Most of the time the problems were due to the researchers not convincing evidence beyond doubt to seat a defendant on the bench and, unfortunately, those tests were not obtained. These cases of almost perfect crimes should be advertising and committing ruthless acts alone will take us directly to prisons (and in some cases, to death). Objects, looks, family and even strangers can get to uncover the criminals.

"Share your post to that friend who has the soul of a detective and discuss if the perfect crime exists".


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