Robert D. Keppel, Ph.D.
Dr. Robert D. Keppel is currently President of the Institute for
Forensics in Seattle, Washington. Previously he had
distinguished himself as a detective in the King County Major Crimes
Unit where, early in his career, he was appointed as chief
investigator in the Ted Bundy murder case. Several years later he
resigned to take up a position as the Chief Criminal Investigator
with the Washington State Attorney General’s Office, a post he
retained for over seventeen years until his retirement. In his
career he has participated in more than 2000 murder investigations
including fifty serial murder cases and has consulted on numerous
high profile cases including the Green River killings in Seattle and
the Atlanta Child murders.
He has authored and co-authored a number of books and articles on
serial murder including Signature Killers, The Riverman --
Ted Bundy and I Hunt for the Green River Killer, both with
William J. Birnes and his latest Serial Murder – Future
Implications for Police Investigations.
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