who we are

 MIKE KING

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Mike’s contribution to law enforcement has spanned more than four decades.
He is the creator and host of Profiling Evil on YouTube and podcast. He also has the podcast Mapping Evil with Mike King in Southeast Asia. Today, He appears regularly on CourtTV, the Dr. Phil Show, NewsNation and other mainstream news and entertainment programs. He served a 5-year term on the Board of Directors of the Cold Case Foundation before stepping down in 2021.

Worldwide Anti-Criminal Collaboration
For the past 28-years, Mike has worked in the digital intelligence field and as global director of fraud and emergency communications for Esri, a global GIS/mapping company. He has worked with law enforcement around the world on real-time crime, intelligence and fusion centers and supported the G20 Summit, Republican National Convention, FEMA National Level Exercise, and several Super Bowls.  

Federal Expertise
King served as co-chair of the FBI’s ViCAP (Violent Criminal Apprehension Program) National Advisory Board and was a federal liaison officer during the 2002 Winter Olympic Games in Salt Lake City.

State and Local Experience
Mike retired from the Utah Department of Public Safety after a distinguished law enforcement career, including service as Chief of Staff to Attorney General Jan Graham. He was the Director of UTAP (Utah Criminal Tracking and Analysis Program), a cold-case team. His 28-years of law enforcement includes chief of staff to the Weber County Attorney and as a police officer in Ogden, Utah.

Decades of Experience Yields Powerful Proficiencies
King has nearly 40-years in public and private leadership with a focus on investigative analysis, GIS and public safety IT systems.  He recently released two new books, “Deceived, an Investigative Memoir of the Zion Society Cult,” and “She Knew No Fear.” Other published works are “Analyzing Criminal Behavior,” “Victimology,” “Who Killed King Tut?” “Predators, Who Are They and How Do We Stop Them?” and “Profilers.” He is an internationally recognized speaker and trainer, adjunct professor and visiting scholar at several accredited universities.

Some of our SPECIAL GUEST Co-Hosts

Dr. Judy Ho

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Dr. Judy is a triple board certified and licensed Clinical and Forensic Neuropsychologist, a tenured Associate Professor at Pepperdine University, and published author, most recently penning Stop Self-Sabotage, published by HarperCollins; a book detailing a scientifically driven six-step program which has been translated into 7 additional languages around the world. Dr. Judy maintains a private practice in Manhattan Beach, CA where she specializes in comprehensive neuropsychological assessments and expert witness work. 


Mark Safarik

Mark Safarik was a senior member of the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s elite Behavioral Analysis Unit, during which time he established himself as an internationally recognized expert in the analysis and interpretation of violent criminal behavior. His law enforcement career spans over 31 years, during which time he worked in all levels of police work, from patrol as a beat cop to a detective working homicides. He served 23 years with the FBI – 12 of those as a criminal profiler. He led the consultation efforts on many high profile national and international violent crime cases and lectured at numerous foreign police forces around the world, sharing his expertise in the analysis of homicide and complex crime scene behavior. https://fbsinternational.com/

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Jonathan Lewin

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Jonathan Lewin was appointed CIO for DC Metropolitan Police on January 21, 2020. He retired in January as Chief of the Bureau of Technical Services and Chief Information Officer for the Chicago Police Department (CPD). He was a sworn member of CPD for over 28 years. Lewin serves as a board member and immediate past-Chair of the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) Law Enforcement Information Technology Section. He has been a Peer Reviewer and Subject Matter Expert for law enforcement technology projects for the Department of Justice. He was appointed as the Major Cities Chiefs of Police representative on the Department of Homeland Security SAFECOM (public safety communications) Executive Committee and FirstNet's Public Safety Advisory Council in 2017. At the request of the Commission on the Future of Policing in Ireland, Lewin conducted a site visit to the Gardai and contributed to the Commission’s 2018 report. In 2019, he was named one of Government Technology’s Top 25 Doers, Dreamers, and Drivers for technology innovation and was awarded Technology Champion of the Year by NOBLE (the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives). Lewin earned a BS in Administration of Justice at Southern Illinois University, an MA in Public Policy at Northwestern University, and an MA in Security Studies at the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School.


Marcy Korgenski

Marcy Korgenski, Assistant Chief, (retired) Ogden City Police Department. Ogden, Utah. Approximately 140 sworn officers. 30 years. Worked way up through the ranks. First female sergeant, lieutenant and assistant chief. Patrol, Narcotics, Community Policing, Investigations, Gang Unit, Crimes Against Children. Bachelor’s degree Business Management.

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The “Back Office”

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