Dayle Hinman

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Dayle Hinman is a retired FBI-trained criminal profiler. She has a television series on CourtTV, Body of Evidence, documenting some of the cases she was assigned to while working at the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.

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[edit] Early life

Her family moved to north Palm Beach County, Florida after she graduated high school.[1]

[edit] Law enforcement training

She has a bachelor's degree from Florida State University in criminology. She had a one year fellowship at the FBI Behavorial Sciences unit and was one of the first people there to be trained in forensic profiling under John E. Douglas.[2] . Special Agent Hinman, now retired, is one of only a handful of women in the profession.

[edit] Notable cases

She has worked on several high profile cases, including those of Ted Bundy, O.J. Simpson, and Aileen Wournos.[3]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Body of Evidence: From the Case Files of Dayle Hinman, episode 224.
  2. ^ Online chat with Dayle Hinman, October 31, 2001.
  3. ^ Biography from CourtTV.
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