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THE INVESTIGATION TECHNIQUE OF DETECTIVE BERNT STELLANDER – THE JETHRO’S CIVIL DIPLOMAT RELEASES A NEW BOOK

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Bernt Stellander is a former military police officer from Norway, with experience in the Norwegian Army and UN forces in Lebanon.

 

Who is the Foreing Detective Bernt Stellander?

Bernt Stellander, born in 1967 in Graz, Austria, has a diverse and intriguing background that spans multiple fields.

His father, a Norwegian medical student, met his Austrian mother in Graz, and they later relocated to Tromsø, Norway, where Stellander grew up.

Tromsø, known for its Midnight Sun and Northern Lights, was his early home, and he spent a formative year as an exchange student in Missouri, USA, during high school.

Stellander’s professional career started in the Norwegian Army, where he served as a military police officer.

He also participated in United Nations peacekeeping missions in Lebanon. However, after his military service, his path diverged significantly into other areas.

He studied optometry in Kongsberg, Norway. He later pursued business and economics at the prestigious Norwegian School of Economics (NHH) in Bergen.

Additionally, Stellander ventured into semi-professional football until a serious injury forced him to retire.

His inventive mind led him to the world of patents, particularly in golf technology, where he designed and patented golf club alignment tools and other golf-related products​.

 

The Jethro’s Civil Diplomat and his book – The Sudden Impulse

His fame grew due to his independent investigation of the Madeleine McCann case, which culminated in his book The Sudden Impulse.

Stellander has gained attention for uncovered key evidence surrounding Madeleine’s disappearance in 2007. He details these findings in his book The Sudden Impulse.

The Sudden Impulse is a nonfiction work based on Stellander’s seven-year investigation.

 

The Investigation Technique of Detective Bernt Stellander

Bernt Stellander’s investigation technique primarily involves statement analysis, ground surveillance, and psychological profiling to interpret the behaviors of individuals.

  • Statement Analysis: Stellander closely examines the statements made by key figures in the case, aiming to expose inconsistencies and lies. This technique scrutinizes the exact language used in interviews to reveal hidden or suppressed truths.
  • On-the-Ground Surveillance: Stellander set up trail cameras in specific areas of interest in Portugal, especially around Praia da Luz to lead him clues about the location of Madeleine’s body.
  • Psychological Techniques: He also used psychological techniques of behavioral analysis and investigative psychology​.

His investigation blends classic forensic and psychological techniques, with a heavy emphasis on self-directed inquiry and intuition.

Nowadays, the Civil Diplomat from Jethro Bernt Stellander are giving interviews around the world about his book.

If you what to learn more about Mr. Stellander’s investigation and techniques be welcome to visit the links below:

 

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