Life is constant assimilation of information. We vary greatly in what is of interest to us and how we process it. One thing is sure; we all have the ability to learn. This process begins when we are children and first realize that there is something out there. Some of us are taught to wonder while others of us are taught not to ask. As we develop, we store information in different ways. Some ask and understand while others have to experience things to remember them. The information presented in this “Six Phase Program” is organized in a transitional format that progresses from clarification, discovery and understanding our actions, to reunification through willingness and change into a level of experience and self-security wherein one may honorably lead others into a new lifestyle of personal prosperity.
(Cedric) Keith Simpson. British forensic scientist, head of department at Guy's Hospital, London 1962-72. His evidence sent John Haig (the acid bath murderer) and Neville Heath to the gallows. In 1965 he identified the first "battered baby" murder in England.
Author of: Forty Years of Murder (1978) The Mysteries of Life and Death (1979) Sherlock Holmes on Medicine and Science (1983)