
Dr. Mozelle Martin | Ink Profiler
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đ Licensed Investigator | đ Cold Case Consultant | đśď¸ PET VR Creator | đ§ Story Disrupter |
âď¸ Constitutional Law Student | đ¨ Artist | đź Pianist | âď¸ USAF
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Handwriting Was the Doorway.
When most people hear âhandwriting analysis,â they think of a parlor trick. Popular culture hasnât helped. Movies reduce it to a detective staring at squiggles on a page. Self-help books package it into âwhat your signature says about you.â
By Dr. Mozelle Martin | Ink Profiler5 months ago in Writers
The Cage I Keep Selling:
They donât live long. Thatâs the part youâre warned about if you let people know you love pet rats. Theyâll tell you not to get attached. Theyâll remind you theyâre âjust feeders.â Theyâll talk about their short lifespans like it should somehow make the loss easier.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin | Ink Profiler6 months ago in Petlife
Why I Never Took the COVID Vaccineâ
In 2020, I was the interim manager of a COVID testing center in Arizona. At the time, the air was thick with fear, compliance, and nonstop policy pivots. Most people were just trying to keep up. But Iâve worked in aDNA and DNA research since 2001, including forensic-level studies into cellular behavior, trauma, gene signaling, and long-range risk patterns. Way back in 1998, I worked on a prison system project with OSHA for college creditâand thatâs where I learned how to read their chemical data sheets. So when the first vaccines were rushed through under emergency use, I didnât line up. I paused. And I did what Iâve always done when something doesnât sit right: deep research!
By Dr. Mozelle Martin | Ink Profiler6 months ago in Proof
The F-Word: Where It Really Came From
It wasnât invented in a frat house, and no, it didnât always mean what you think. Letâs get something out of the way: fuck is not a new word. It didnât come from 1980s action movies or 1990s stand-up specials. And despite how casually it gets tossed around todayâonline, on stage, on shirtsâit didnât start out as an all-purpose punctuation mark for modern frustration. Like most good things (or bad, depending on your lens), it has a much more layered past. And no, not the kind youâll find in a listicle about âwords that used to mean something totally different.â
By Dr. Mozelle Martin | Ink Profiler6 months ago in History
The Biggest Mistakes in Criminal Cases
When we think about criminal justice, itâs easy to focus on the courtroom dramaâthe judgeâs gavel, the attorneysâ closing arguments, the juryâs verdict. But the truth is, some of the biggest mistakes happen far away from the bench. Outside the courtroom is where misinformation, rushed judgments, and distorted narratives quietly do the most damage. They twist the story before a trial even starts, sometimes sinking the chances of justice before a single witness testifies.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin | Ink Profiler6 months ago in Criminal
The Danger of Parasocial Investigators:
Letâs clear something up: Thereâs a big difference between watching crime shows and knowing how to analyze a crime scene. And just because someone hits "record" on a phone and speaks confidently to the online audience does not mean theyâve earned the right to dissect someoneâs life.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin | Ink Profiler6 months ago in Criminal
A Handwriting Analyst Isnât a Detective
The Noise A YouTuber claims I âdidnât study the case,â âspread misinformation,â and âlost credibilityâ because I didnât name an insider who spoke to me decades ago. He seems to think I should've watched every documentary, vetted every claim she made, and practically delivered a verdict on Darlie Routierâs guilt.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin | Ink Profiler6 months ago in Criminal
No, I Didnât Call Darlie Routier Innocent or Guilty
If you read my previous article on Darlie, you'll better understand this one. For those taking creative liberties with my article on the Darlie Routier case: letâs get something straight.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin | Ink Profiler6 months ago in Criminal











