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Offline faithlilly

CSI and cadaver dog expert Martin Grime after Portugal.
« on: December 27, 2016, 09:57:26 PM »
It would appear that although Grime's competency as a canine handler is questioned day in day out on this site, several police authorities who have rather more experience in the use of cadaver dogs in criminal investigations have employed him many times. According to his company website http://www.gssi.uk.com/Service%20Delivery.htm ( thank you Alfie for the link )  among the agencies to draw on his expertise are :

U.K Policing

Police Scotland

Police Service of Northern Ireland

States of Jersey Police

European Defence Agency – Service Military Advanced Search capability
 
US Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Evidence Response Team Unit (ERTU) – Provision of training and operational deployment canine teams
 
US Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Counter Terrorism and Forensic Science Research Unit (CFSRU) – Provision of Expert consultancy

Australian Federal Police

Floyd County Superior Court, Rome Georgia, USA

United States District Court, Detroit, Michigan

Loudoun County Circuit Court, Leesburg, Virginia, USA

Irish Prison Service

California Narcotic Canine Association



And among the cases that he and his dog's expertise have helped to solve are :


Missing woman, reported by partner. He was a craftsman at a large building site. The site was searched and the remains of the woman were recovered from a grave identified by the canine. Subsequent searches for evidence produced numerous positive responses all of which were associated with the vehicle used for transportation and the tools used during the burial process. 

A protracted search of large building provided canine responses on the ground floor. The flooring was removed and human bones and teeth were recovered buried in the ground 3-4 feet under the original flooring.

Missing elderly women, investigation revealed interest in a local man who had reported his vehicle stolen which was burnt - out prior to recovery. A search of the vehicle provided positive canine responses. Laboratory testing of burnt material recovered from the vehicle revealed the victim’s DNA. Canine search of the area around the suspects home produced a positive response to the victims grave on a river bank. 

In a cold case search for the remains of a child in a wilderness environment the canines were operated with the handlers blind to the search outcome. The canines identified the exact location of three graves from where children had been recovered 40 years previously.

The wife of a farm owner was reported missing. The subsequent search of the house and garage provided canine positive responses to the carpet near to the patio doors leading to the garage where the canine responded to an off road farm vehicle. The body of the woman was later found buried deep into the farm land.

Cold case missing person investigation. An area of interest was searched which resulted in the canine responding to a water filled hole left when a tree fell. Subsequent excavation of the area located the body of the victim buried 70 feet away from the canine response location. The grave was filled with water. This is an example of odor migration via ground water.

A child was reported abducted during a ‘carjacking’. Subsequent searches produced canine responses to the child's bedroom, the father’s vehicle, child's car seat and blanket. At trial the responses were corroborated by anecdotal witness evidence and the father was convicted.

A police officer’s reported his wife as missing. Subsequent searches and screening of his personal property produced several canine responses. He was convicted of homicide and the body of his wife was found some months later.

Family child abduction. Searches provided positive responses to the suspects’ vehicle, in his home and to discarded property nearby. The victim’s blood was recovered from the home and the child's grave was located within ½ mile of the house.

Serial killing of children, investigation led to the identification of a suspect living outdoors. A nearby large derelict warehouse was searched. Canine responses provided the location of two buried children.

Reported suicide was disproved through canine responses during blind searches to body recovery site and master bedroom, scene of homicide.

Following the report of a missing person, a search of a small Island provided canine responses on the beach where a body was recovered having been buried in the sand.

Reports of gangland killings were investigated and subsequent canine searches led to the canine identification of multiple graves where bodies were recovered.

40-year-old cold case gangland killing. A blind canine search of a garage containing over 75 vehicles provided positive responses only to one vehicle. The vehicle was known by investigators to be involved in the kidnapping and homicide. 

Following the report of a child abduction a suspect was identified. The suspects’ vehicle was screened by the VRD who responded positively. The victim was found deceased in woodland after the suspect gave the location of the deposition whilst the search was being undertaken. The suspect admitted the homicide and to transporting the cadaver in the vehicle to the deposition site.

A child was reported missing by her parents. An extensive 2 day search was undertaken by S&R volunteers including canine teams that was unsuccessful. The company canine resources were deployed which located the sub surface deposition of the child within 10 minutes.

Two children left alone in the family home. The son reported an intruder had stabbed and killed his sister. The Forensic Canines searched the house and grounds, a screened house contents as removed. Blood evidence recovered by the canines provided such intelligence to suggest the brother was responsible for the death. He subsequently admitted his involvement.

On immediate response to a stabbing homicide scene the HBDD searched for and located the murder weapon hidden in bushes within 10 minutes.

On immediate response to an arson, homicide and rape of an elderly woman the HBDD conducted a search of the neighbourhood and recovered several victim blood stained items, the property of the offender.

On several occasions, items of interest have been brought to the laboratory by investigators for canine screening. The canines have accurately identified items that have been proven to be associated with serious crime. 


Is it time now to stop questioning Grime's competency and to reassess why his dogs alerted in PDL ?

« Last Edit: December 27, 2016, 10:26:27 PM by Faithlilly »
Brietta posted on 10/04/2022 “But whether or not that is the reason behind the delay I am certain that Brueckner's trial is going to take place.”

Let’s count the months, shall we?

Online misty

Re: CSI and cadaver dog expert Martin Grime after Portugal.
« Reply #1 on: December 28, 2016, 12:13:01 AM »
It doesn't seem to have been a very profitable business, considering the company blurb.

https://companycheck.co.uk/company/06943650/GSS-INTERNATIONAL-LIMITED/financials

Offline Robittybob1

Re: CSI and cadaver dog expert Martin Grime after Portugal.
« Reply #2 on: December 28, 2016, 09:10:14 AM »
It doesn't seem to have been a very profitable business, considering the company blurb.

https://companycheck.co.uk/company/06943650/GSS-INTERNATIONAL-LIMITED/financials
What is the link showing us Misty?
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Re: CSI and cadaver dog expert Martin Grime after Portugal.
« Reply #3 on: December 28, 2016, 09:15:28 AM »
It would appear that although Grime's competency as a canine handler is questioned day in day out on this site, several police authorities who have rather more experience in the use of cadaver dogs in criminal investigations have employed him many times. According to his company website http://www.gssi.uk.com/Service%20Delivery.htm ( thank you Alfie for the link )  among the agencies to draw on his expertise are :

U.K Policing

Police Scotland

Police Service of Northern Ireland

States of Jersey Police

European Defence Agency – Service Military Advanced Search capability
 
US Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Evidence Response Team Unit (ERTU) – Provision of training and operational deployment canine teams
 
US Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Counter Terrorism and Forensic Science Research Unit (CFSRU) – Provision of Expert consultancy

Australian Federal Police

Floyd County Superior Court, Rome Georgia, USA

United States District Court, Detroit, Michigan

Loudoun County Circuit Court, Leesburg, Virginia, USA

Irish Prison Service

California Narcotic Canine Association



And among the cases that he and his dog's expertise have helped to solve are :


Missing woman, reported by partner. He was a craftsman at a large building site. The site was searched and the remains of the woman were recovered from a grave identified by the canine. Subsequent searches for evidence produced numerous positive responses all of which were associated with the vehicle used for transportation and the tools used during the burial process. 

A protracted search of large building provided canine responses on the ground floor. The flooring was removed and human bones and teeth were recovered buried in the ground 3-4 feet under the original flooring.

Missing elderly women, investigation revealed interest in a local man who had reported his vehicle stolen which was burnt - out prior to recovery. A search of the vehicle provided positive canine responses. Laboratory testing of burnt material recovered from the vehicle revealed the victim’s DNA. Canine search of the area around the suspects home produced a positive response to the victims grave on a river bank. 

In a cold case search for the remains of a child in a wilderness environment the canines were operated with the handlers blind to the search outcome. The canines identified the exact location of three graves from where children had been recovered 40 years previously.

The wife of a farm owner was reported missing. The subsequent search of the house and garage provided canine positive responses to the carpet near to the patio doors leading to the garage where the canine responded to an off road farm vehicle. The body of the woman was later found buried deep into the farm land.

Cold case missing person investigation. An area of interest was searched which resulted in the canine responding to a water filled hole left when a tree fell. Subsequent excavation of the area located the body of the victim buried 70 feet away from the canine response location. The grave was filled with water. This is an example of odor migration via ground water.

A child was reported abducted during a ‘carjacking’. Subsequent searches produced canine responses to the child's bedroom, the father’s vehicle, child's car seat and blanket. At trial the responses were corroborated by anecdotal witness evidence and the father was convicted.

A police officer’s reported his wife as missing. Subsequent searches and screening of his personal property produced several canine responses. He was convicted of homicide and the body of his wife was found some months later.

Family child abduction. Searches provided positive responses to the suspects’ vehicle, in his home and to discarded property nearby. The victim’s blood was recovered from the home and the child's grave was located within ½ mile of the house.

Serial killing of children, investigation led to the identification of a suspect living outdoors. A nearby large derelict warehouse was searched. Canine responses provided the location of two buried children.

Reported suicide was disproved through canine responses during blind searches to body recovery site and master bedroom, scene of homicide.

Following the report of a missing person, a search of a small Island provided canine responses on the beach where a body was recovered having been buried in the sand.

Reports of gangland killings were investigated and subsequent canine searches led to the canine identification of multiple graves where bodies were recovered.

40-year-old cold case gangland killing. A blind canine search of a garage containing over 75 vehicles provided positive responses only to one vehicle. The vehicle was known by investigators to be involved in the kidnapping and homicide. 

Following the report of a child abduction a suspect was identified. The suspects’ vehicle was screened by the VRD who responded positively. The victim was found deceased in woodland after the suspect gave the location of the deposition whilst the search was being undertaken. The suspect admitted the homicide and to transporting the cadaver in the vehicle to the deposition site.

A child was reported missing by her parents. An extensive 2 day search was undertaken by S&R volunteers including canine teams that was unsuccessful. The company canine resources were deployed which located the sub surface deposition of the child within 10 minutes.

Two children left alone in the family home. The son reported an intruder had stabbed and killed his sister. The Forensic Canines searched the house and grounds, a screened house contents as removed. Blood evidence recovered by the canines provided such intelligence to suggest the brother was responsible for the death. He subsequently admitted his involvement.

On immediate response to a stabbing homicide scene the HBDD searched for and located the murder weapon hidden in bushes within 10 minutes.

On immediate response to an arson, homicide and rape of an elderly woman the HBDD conducted a search of the neighbourhood and recovered several victim blood stained items, the property of the offender.

On several occasions, items of interest have been brought to the laboratory by investigators for canine screening. The canines have accurately identified items that have been proven to be associated with serious crime. 


Is it time now to stop questioning Grime's competency and to reassess why his dogs alerted in PDL ?
Perhaps you could tell us why his dogs alerted then?

BTW: interesting that in his long list of successes Grime chooses not to give us a single cite for the cases so they cannot be challenged.

Alfie

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Re: CSI and cadaver dog expert Martin Grime after Portugal.
« Reply #4 on: December 28, 2016, 09:19:12 AM »
It doesn't seem to have been a very profitable business, considering the company blurb.

https://companycheck.co.uk/company/06943650/GSS-INTERNATIONAL-LIMITED/financials
Wow.  Interesting.  I think this puts things in perspective.  Perhaps the dogs have their own separate company and that's where all the cash is.
PS: I hope Grim filed his accounts on time, looks like he'd struggle to pay the fine... @)(++(*

Offline faithlilly

Re: CSI and cadaver dog expert Martin Grime after Portugal.
« Reply #5 on: December 28, 2016, 10:03:46 AM »
Perhaps you could tell us why his dogs alerted then?

BTW: interesting that in his long list of successes Grime chooses not to give us a single cite for the cases so they cannot be challenged.

Interesting how?
Brietta posted on 10/04/2022 “But whether or not that is the reason behind the delay I am certain that Brueckner's trial is going to take place.”

Let’s count the months, shall we?

Offline Mr Gray

Re: CSI and cadaver dog expert Martin Grime after Portugal.
« Reply #6 on: December 28, 2016, 11:31:28 AM »
The dogs are incredibly useful and valuable
Their value lies in the evidence they find
If they didn't fond evidence they would be totally useless
It really is as simple as that and is very telling that the sceptics do not understand this very simple fact

Offline G-Unit

Re: CSI and cadaver dog expert Martin Grime after Portugal.
« Reply #7 on: December 28, 2016, 01:12:43 PM »
It doesn't seem to have been a very profitable business, considering the company blurb.

https://companycheck.co.uk/company/06943650/GSS-INTERNATIONAL-LIMITED/financials

I see nothing wrong with the profitability. There is cash in the bank account and it owes no large amounts. I have seen much worse figures for a small business.
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Offline sadie

Re: CSI and cadaver dog expert Martin Grime after Portugal.
« Reply #8 on: December 28, 2016, 01:54:44 PM »
I see nothing wrong with the profitability. There is cash in the bank account and it owes no large amounts. I have seen much worse figures for a small business.

Yep, but misty is right.  It doesn't seem to have been very profitable, especially more recently.  Last figures shown are for mid 2015.  Started in Mid 2010.

Total current assets are more or less as when it started, having peaked nicely in 2010

Still if it feeds Martins dogs + a bit more, that is a good thing

Offline Alice Purjorick

Re: CSI and cadaver dog expert Martin Grime after Portugal.
« Reply #9 on: December 28, 2016, 02:42:39 PM »
Yep, but misty is right.  It doesn't seem to have been very profitable, especially more recently.  Last figures shown are for mid 2015.  Started in Mid 2010.

Total current assets are more or less as when it started, having peaked nicely in 2010

Still if it feeds Martins dogs + a bit more, that is a good thing

I note an absence of the P & L and Balance Sheet in these learned discussions.
Maybe you, Alfie and Misty can have a whip between you to cover the signing on fee for GSS then obtain the aforementioned documents. Then we could see what we are really talking about......................... oh I forgot that's not part of the script is it ?.
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Offline sadie

Re: CSI and cadaver dog expert Martin Grime after Portugal.
« Reply #10 on: December 28, 2016, 02:56:14 PM »
I note an absence of the P & L and Balance Sheet in these learned discussions.
Maybe you, Alfie and Misty can have a whip between you to cover the signing on fee for GSS then obtain the aforementioned documents. Then we could see what we are really talking about......................... oh I forgot that's not part of the script is it ?.

How about you paying?  You are rich, are you not?

Online misty

Re: CSI and cadaver dog expert Martin Grime after Portugal.
« Reply #11 on: December 28, 2016, 06:07:28 PM »
I note an absence of the P & L and Balance Sheet in these learned discussions.
Maybe you, Alfie and Misty can have a whip between you to cover the signing on fee for GSS then obtain the aforementioned documents. Then we could see what we are really talking about......................... oh I forgot that's not part of the script is it ?.

Is this what you want, Alice?

Offline Alice Purjorick

Re: CSI and cadaver dog expert Martin Grime after Portugal.
« Reply #12 on: December 28, 2016, 06:18:40 PM »
How about you paying?  You are rich, are you not?

I couldn't possiby say.
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Offline Alice Purjorick

Re: CSI and cadaver dog expert Martin Grime after Portugal.
« Reply #13 on: December 28, 2016, 06:51:35 PM »
Is this what you want, Alice?

Well it is part of it, cheers.
The P & L would be better as it will give an indication of how profitable the company is. Being a small company, however, it is not obliged to file a P & L.
If the company cashed up now the shareholders would have £12k distribution.
Like G-Unit said earlier I have seen companies in a worse state that remained trading.
Without the P & L we have no measure of the amount of business the company does which in it's turn would be a part measure of it's success. The figures on the link you posted indicate the company reduced it's liabilities by £97K in three years so It can't be that flaky.
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Offline slartibartfast

Re: CSI and cadaver dog expert Martin Grime after Portugal.
« Reply #14 on: December 28, 2016, 07:13:40 PM »
Well it is part of it, cheers.
The P & L would be better as it will give an indication of how profitable the company is. Being a small company, however, it is not obliged to file a P & L.
If the company cashed up now the shareholders would have £12k distribution.
Like G-Unit said earlier I have seen companies in a worse state that remained trading.
Without the P & L we have no measure of the amount of business the company does which in it's turn would be a part measure of it's success. The figures on the link you posted indicate the company reduced it's liabilities by £97K in three years so It can't be that flaky.

One would guess it is not a capital asset type of company.
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