Trevor Buchanan served over thirteen years with the Newport News Police Department, in Virginia, where he had a broad range of experience in numerous types of criminal investigations. Trevor served as a detective with the Criminal Intelligence and Surveillance Unit, Fugitive Apprehension Unit, and a Task Force Officer with the local U.S. Marshals Service Fugitive Task Force. Trevor has unique experience, from long term pattern of life analysis from criminal intelligence investigations, coupled with active fugitive apprehension investigations. Trevor assisted in the development of the department’s Technical Investigations Unit, specializing in call detail record and geolocation analysis where he has testified as a Subject Matter Expert in state and federal courts.
John (JD) Parker spent thirty-one years in law enforcement in a variety of investigative roles and retired after more than twenty-five years with the Louisiana State Police. As a Technical Support Senior Officer, he provided advanced technical investigative support to the Louisiana State Police; and other local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies in Louisiana and across the nation. JD has extensive experience in technical surveillance, computer related crimes, electronic monitoring, computer forensics, mobile device forensics, Pen Registers, Pings, wiretaps, and the analysis of call detail records. JD has been qualified as an expert witness numerous times in both federal and state courts in mobile device forensics, computer forensics and cellular network analysis. He has participated in many high-profile investigations including locating and recovering missing children, kidnappings, homicides, and bombings.