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Finding perpetrators and solving cases

Blog article on Language Profiling®

Textual analysis as an investigative aid

Exposed! Bishop writes nasty anonymous letters.

How success makes language offenders addicted and how language profiling can stop them.

People who use language as a tool for crime ("language perpetrators") derive their motivation from the success their environment grants them. This applies—despite all differences—to Bishop Dick Helander ( https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Helander ) as well as to Donald Trump and to the author behind Jule Stinkesocke: ( https://presseportal.zdf.de/pressemitteilung/doku-serie-mit-maximilian-mundt-zum-catfishing-fall-jule-stinkesocke )

These verbal abusers will continue their activities unless stopped. In the cases of Bishop Dick Helander and Jule Stinkesocke, the perpetrators were only exposed and their harmful activities stopped after at least 15 years.

In the case of Donald Trump, the exposure is even irrelevant, and an end to the Trump terror can only be expected from a human biological point of view.

To convict and stop people like the three mentioned, a change in awareness is needed within a functioning and well-connected police and justice system in a vigilant democracy.

Readers can judge for themselves whether the change in consciousness called for by the author in the spring of 1988 has taken place in the past 37 years: