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Char Blasier

Board Member

 

An investigator for over thirty years.
Licensed Alaska, Nevada and California.
Former chief investigator for the Alaska Juvenile Crime Commission.
Former El Dorado County Grand Juror.
Board member of The Children’s Protection and Coalition, www.thecpac.com.
Safely recovered scores of children missing from the United States and foreign countries
Worked on numerous high profile cases which covered multiple homicides, national and international child pornography, snuff films, child slave trade, stalking, terrorist, elder abuse, cults, identity theft, white collar crimes and background investigations; at times going under cover.
Worked as agent to law enforcement in several agencies.

When I finish looking under the rocks, I sift the sand.

For twenty years Candice was on the front lines of some of the FBI’s most high profile cases, including the Tylenol murders and her undercover assignment in the Unabomber case. Candice was the Acting Supervisor of the San Francisco Division of the FBI’s Child Abduction/Serial Killer Task Force, the Head Profiler in the San Francisco division, as well and a member of the State of California’s Child Abduction Task Force.  Today she lectures widely to lay, university, and law enforcement professionals on such issues as mental illness, safety issues for women and children, preventing sexual abuse, and her career in the FBI. 

For the past ten years, Candice has been the host and the face of the longest running show on Investigation Discovery (ID), DEADLY WOMEN, now seen in 160 countries.  Candice uses her expertise as a career investigator, her decade of treating the mentally ill, and her knowledge of aberrant human behavior to explain the psychology, motivation and behavior of the world’s most fascinating killers. 

Candice was the creator, executive producer and host of FACING EVIL with Candice DeLong on Investigation Discovery from 2010 to 2015, a show that took her behind prison walls and even to death row to talk one-on-one with convicted killers.  Candice is widely regarded as a voice and an advocate for adult survivors of child abuse as well as the mentally ill when they commit murder.

Regarding her media presence and access; USA Today, The Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, The New York and LA Times, and NY Daily News have all quoted Candice on major crime stories in the news.  She is a guest contributor to Cosmopolitan magazine on issues of personal safety for young women.

Regarding Candice’s social media presence; ID is the 2nd most popular cable network in the US. The website, InvestigationDiscovery.com features a section called Crime Feed, which is dedicated to up-to-date coverage of crime stories in the news as well as editorials by luminaries of the Investigative Discovery network. 

Candice is a frequent contributor to Crime Feed, and her editorial on Bill Cosby on Thanksgiving weekend of 2014 received more clicks than any previous editorial.  Crime Feed receives an astonishing 4 million clicks per month. Candice’s Facebook page, Crime Time with Candice DeLong, commenced in May of 2012 and now has over 11,000 followers. Her Twitter site, Profiler DeLong, has 5,500 followers.  

Candice sits on the boards of Mothers Against Sexual Abuse (M.A.S.A.) and Roots for Individual and Social Empowerment (RISE), a nonprofit dedicated to supporting survivors of child sex abuse and to eliminating the statute of limitations on child sex abuse cases, both civil and criminal.

Candice received her Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing (BSN), from the University of Illinois in 1976.


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