Using historical facts, forensic information, and archaeological evidence, the authors present their thesis about who murdered Egypt's most famous pharaoh, Tutankhamen.
Michael R. King is the State Regional Intelligence Supervisor for the Utah Department of Public Safety and Homeland Security. He is coauthor (with Gregory M. Cooper) of ANALYZEING CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR II. King and Cooper teach criminal profiling nationally and abroad.
Gregory M. Cooper is the Assistant Federal Security Director for Law Enforcement, U.S. Department of Homeland Security. He was formerly the Chief of Police in Provo, Utah. Cooper is also a former profiler and Unit Chief of the FBI's famed Criminal Profiling Unit dramatized in the Academy Award-winning motion picture SILENCE OF THE LAMBS.
Don DeNevi has previously taught in the criminal justice department at San Francisco State University and is now Supervisor of Recreation at San Quentin State Prison. He is the author, or coauthor, of thirty-four books, including INTO THE MINDS OF MADMAN: HOW THE FBI'S BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE UNIT REVOLUTIONIZED CRIME INVESTIGATION (with John H. Campbell).