Dr. Kris Mohandie is a clinical, police, and forensic psychologist with over thirty years of experience in the psychology of violence, and an author. He was part of the LAPD Crisis negotiation team during the OJ Simpson trial. He has consulted in field responses and case investigations for local, state, and federal law enforcement organizations including the LAPD and the FBI. He has consulted on and testified in numerous extreme violence and homicide cases, including single, mass, and serial homicide cases. He has conducted extensive trial pending and prison interviews of violent offenders, including a number of stalkers, hostage takers, workplace and school violence perpetrators, and serial and multiple murderers. His work has been featured in the New York Times, USA Today, and LA Times, and he has appeared in the news programs of CNN, ABC- 20/20, CBS, NBC- 48 Hours, BBC, and Fox, as well as programs on Investigative Discovery, A&E, History, and the Discovery Channel. He was a host and a producer on the Investigative Discovery show Most Evil, and the 2018 true crime series Breaking Homicide. From Google Books Bio.
After examining evidence both old and new, the team questions O.J.’s role in the crimes. Was he involved in these murders…or was another person was responsible? Dr. Henry Lee, a forensics expert from the original investigation, discusses the confounding details and problems with the preliminary evidence collection from the crime scene, and what impact that may have had on the trial....
Former Rhode Island police Sgt. Derrick Levasseur and forensic psychologist Kris Mohandie answer the pleas of desperate families and investigate murder cases that have officially gone cold....
The fascinating cases of every day, seemingly average moms, wives and girlfriends accused of murder. Did they really do it? And if so, why?...
TMZ’s Harvey Levin reveals his truth about reporting on the O.J. Simpson trial for 2 years, with never-before-heard stories and shocking revelations....