Meet Mozelle Martin: A Pioneering Expert in Forensic Handwriting Analysis
Professional Journey
Mozelle Martin's career began in 1987, drawing on a strong foundation in document examination and forensic graphology developed from an early age. After serving in the military, she transitioned into entrepreneurship, where she founded and successfully operated her business under the name "Forensology." Her expertise quickly garnered a diverse and global clientele, enhancing her reputation in the field. Later, Mozelle rebranded her business as "Script Forensics" in partnership with Dawn McCarty, before gradually stepping back into semi-retirement.
Although "99% retired," Mozelle continues to offer training and consulting services to law enforcement and correctional professionals, make media appearances, and conduct screenings for life coaches and psychologists. However, she has stepped away from actively managing her forensic handwriting business, taking on new clients, and handling day-to-day operations. Mozelle also no longer participates in private casework and no longer provides ongoing mentorship, allowing her to focus on select projects that align with her current interests.
Consulting and Training
Since 1987, Mozelle has provided consulting and training services to a wide range of professionals, including those in law enforcement, mental health, and human resources. Her work has often focused on analyzing personality traits through handwriting, and she has served as an expert witness in court. Mozelle has also shared her knowledge by teaching handwriting analysis classes at two Phoenix-area colleges, emphasizing adult education.
Experience in Mental Health
With over 20 years of experience in the mental health field, Mozelle is a former Forensic Mental Health Professional (FMHP), having completed internships and practicums in jails and prisons. Her comprehensive background in both forensic handwriting and mental health makes her a well-rounded expert in her field.
Educational Background
Mozelle holds a BS in Forensic Psychology from Kaplan, an MA in Criminology from the University of the Rockies, and a PhD in Applied Ethics from Provident University. She also has a Certification in Crime Scene Investigation, and was accepted into the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State University. Additionally, she has completed various specialized courses from institutions such as the National Forensic Science Technology Center, Texas A&M, DITA Academy, RTI International, Forensic Training Unlimited, and the Center of Forensic Science.
Media Appearances
Mozelle's expertise has been featured on ABC, NBC, and CBS affiliates, as well as Court TV. She also served as a consultant for the "Criminal Minds" TV show. Her work has been mentioned in publications such as the US Sun, Daily Mail, The Mirror, Western Journal, and many other magazines and newspapers over the decades.
Professional Memberships
Throughout her career, Mozelle has been a member of several esteemed professional organizations, including the Society of Medicolegal Death Investigators (SOMDI), International Association of Bloodstain Pattern Analysts (IABPA), International Association for Identification (IAI), American Society of Criminology (ASC), Texas Division of the International Association for Identification (TDIAI), California Association of Criminalists (CAC), Coalition of Handwriting Analysts International (CHAI), Southern States Correctional Association (SSCA), the British Institute of Graphologists, Golden Key International Honour Society, and others. Her involvement with these organizations significantly contributed to her professional success.
Collaborations and Recognitions
Mozelle was nominated for Sheriff Eddie Virden's 2023 National Taskforce by CSI Sheryl "Mac" McCollum. As part of this taskforce, Mozelle has collaborated with renowned experts such as Dr. Ann Burgess, Peter Hyatt, Francey Hakes, Joseph Scott Morgan, and Nancy Grace, among others. Since 2007, Mozelle has been actively involved with non-profits like the Find Me Group, the Cold Case Foundation, and more recently, the Cold Case Coalition. Through these collaborations, she has contributed to high-profile cases including Isabel Celis, Mark Redwine, Nikki LaDue January, Ricky Dyer, Lisa McMahon, JonBenet Ramsey, Kurt Cobain, and many others.
Founder of the Digital Integrity Coalition: Standing Strong Against Cyber Defamation
In 2022, Mozelle Martin faced a vicious online attack by individuals she refers to as "social media monsters" and "creeps with keyboards." These attackers attempted to defame her career and professionalism by labeling her a liar, fraud, and charlatan. When these efforts failed to provoke a reaction, they escalated their attacks, targeting her personal life, even bringing up incidents from over 40 years ago—topics that Mozelle had already openly discussed on her blog since the 1990s. Rather than engaging with these baseless accusations, Mozelle channeled her energy into writing Social Media Monsters: How to Survive Creeps with Keyboards, where she documented over 1,000 pages of evidence supporting her integrity and career. Ironically, those who sought to discredit her had no training in her field and lacked any law enforcement or investigative experience.
However, the book alone was not enough. Mozelle recognized a significant gap in resources for adult professionals facing online defamation and harassment—resources that were largely aimed at school-aged youth. Aware that other professionals, including police officers she knew personally, were also being targeted, Mozelle launched the grassroots initiative, the Digital Integrity Coalition. The Digital Integrity Coalition is a self-help resource dedicated to supporting professionals impacted by cyber-related offenses such as defamation and character assassination. The Coalition focuses on empowerment, reform, safeguarding, and advocacy to address these growing challenges. The website is filled with the resources Mozelle wished she had during her own experience. In short, Mozelle has always upheld the belief that by remaining ethical, the unethical will eventually reveal themselves—and they have. Through it all, Mozelle has remained resolute in her commitment to integrity, knowing that those who choose to believe her detractors are not the people she wishes to work with anyway.
Clientele and Collaborations
Mozelle's extensive experience across multiple industries underscores her vast expertise in forensic handwriting analysis. In the corporate sector, she has provided critical expertise in internal investigations and human resources for companies like Geico and Mitsubishi Motors. Her collaboration with private investigation firms such as Crescentini, Jensen, and SBI highlights her versatility in handling a wide range of cases. Mozelle's work with law enforcement is equally extensive, including engagements with the Louisiana State Police, ROCIC, Interpol, the U.S. Military, DuPage County Taskforce, and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, among many others.
Beginning her career as a Correctional Officer and later serving as a Pretrial Officer, Mozelle has also collaborated with numerous probation and parole associations across the United States. Internationally, she has worked with institutions and agencies such as the Bureau of Indian Affairs in the U.S., the University of Hertfordshire in England, pastors in African villages, the military in Colombia, and the Mexican Attorney General's Office, among others. This diverse client base reflects Mozelle's significant influence and the strong demand for her specialized knowledge and skills.
Access to Credentials and References
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Mozelle Martin's career began in 1987, drawing on a strong foundation in document examination and forensic graphology developed from an early age. After serving in the military, she transitioned into entrepreneurship, where she founded and successfully operated her business under the name "Forensology." Her expertise quickly garnered a diverse and global clientele, enhancing her reputation in the field. Later, Mozelle rebranded her business as "Script Forensics" in partnership with Dawn McCarty, before gradually stepping back into semi-retirement.
Although "99% retired," Mozelle continues to offer training and consulting services to law enforcement and correctional professionals, make media appearances, and conduct screenings for life coaches and psychologists. However, she has stepped away from actively managing her forensic handwriting business, taking on new clients, and handling day-to-day operations. Mozelle also no longer participates in private casework and no longer provides ongoing mentorship, allowing her to focus on select projects that align with her current interests.
Consulting and Training
Since 1987, Mozelle has provided consulting and training services to a wide range of professionals, including those in law enforcement, mental health, and human resources. Her work has often focused on analyzing personality traits through handwriting, and she has served as an expert witness in court. Mozelle has also shared her knowledge by teaching handwriting analysis classes at two Phoenix-area colleges, emphasizing adult education.
Experience in Mental Health
With over 20 years of experience in the mental health field, Mozelle is a former Forensic Mental Health Professional (FMHP), having completed internships and practicums in jails and prisons. Her comprehensive background in both forensic handwriting and mental health makes her a well-rounded expert in her field.
Educational Background
Mozelle holds a BS in Forensic Psychology from Kaplan, an MA in Criminology from the University of the Rockies, and a PhD in Applied Ethics from Provident University. She also has a Certification in Crime Scene Investigation, and was accepted into the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State University. Additionally, she has completed various specialized courses from institutions such as the National Forensic Science Technology Center, Texas A&M, DITA Academy, RTI International, Forensic Training Unlimited, and the Center of Forensic Science.
Media Appearances
Mozelle's expertise has been featured on ABC, NBC, and CBS affiliates, as well as Court TV. She also served as a consultant for the "Criminal Minds" TV show. Her work has been mentioned in publications such as the US Sun, Daily Mail, The Mirror, Western Journal, and many other magazines and newspapers over the decades.
Professional Memberships
Throughout her career, Mozelle has been a member of several esteemed professional organizations, including the Society of Medicolegal Death Investigators (SOMDI), International Association of Bloodstain Pattern Analysts (IABPA), International Association for Identification (IAI), American Society of Criminology (ASC), Texas Division of the International Association for Identification (TDIAI), California Association of Criminalists (CAC), Coalition of Handwriting Analysts International (CHAI), Southern States Correctional Association (SSCA), the British Institute of Graphologists, Golden Key International Honour Society, and others. Her involvement with these organizations significantly contributed to her professional success.
Collaborations and Recognitions
Mozelle was nominated for Sheriff Eddie Virden's 2023 National Taskforce by CSI Sheryl "Mac" McCollum. As part of this taskforce, Mozelle has collaborated with renowned experts such as Dr. Ann Burgess, Peter Hyatt, Francey Hakes, Joseph Scott Morgan, and Nancy Grace, among others. Since 2007, Mozelle has been actively involved with non-profits like the Find Me Group, the Cold Case Foundation, and more recently, the Cold Case Coalition. Through these collaborations, she has contributed to high-profile cases including Isabel Celis, Mark Redwine, Nikki LaDue January, Ricky Dyer, Lisa McMahon, JonBenet Ramsey, Kurt Cobain, and many others.
Founder of the Digital Integrity Coalition: Standing Strong Against Cyber Defamation
In 2022, Mozelle Martin faced a vicious online attack by individuals she refers to as "social media monsters" and "creeps with keyboards." These attackers attempted to defame her career and professionalism by labeling her a liar, fraud, and charlatan. When these efforts failed to provoke a reaction, they escalated their attacks, targeting her personal life, even bringing up incidents from over 40 years ago—topics that Mozelle had already openly discussed on her blog since the 1990s. Rather than engaging with these baseless accusations, Mozelle channeled her energy into writing Social Media Monsters: How to Survive Creeps with Keyboards, where she documented over 1,000 pages of evidence supporting her integrity and career. Ironically, those who sought to discredit her had no training in her field and lacked any law enforcement or investigative experience.
However, the book alone was not enough. Mozelle recognized a significant gap in resources for adult professionals facing online defamation and harassment—resources that were largely aimed at school-aged youth. Aware that other professionals, including police officers she knew personally, were also being targeted, Mozelle launched the grassroots initiative, the Digital Integrity Coalition. The Digital Integrity Coalition is a self-help resource dedicated to supporting professionals impacted by cyber-related offenses such as defamation and character assassination. The Coalition focuses on empowerment, reform, safeguarding, and advocacy to address these growing challenges. The website is filled with the resources Mozelle wished she had during her own experience. In short, Mozelle has always upheld the belief that by remaining ethical, the unethical will eventually reveal themselves—and they have. Through it all, Mozelle has remained resolute in her commitment to integrity, knowing that those who choose to believe her detractors are not the people she wishes to work with anyway.
Clientele and Collaborations
Mozelle's extensive experience across multiple industries underscores her vast expertise in forensic handwriting analysis. In the corporate sector, she has provided critical expertise in internal investigations and human resources for companies like Geico and Mitsubishi Motors. Her collaboration with private investigation firms such as Crescentini, Jensen, and SBI highlights her versatility in handling a wide range of cases. Mozelle's work with law enforcement is equally extensive, including engagements with the Louisiana State Police, ROCIC, Interpol, the U.S. Military, DuPage County Taskforce, and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, among many others.
Beginning her career as a Correctional Officer and later serving as a Pretrial Officer, Mozelle has also collaborated with numerous probation and parole associations across the United States. Internationally, she has worked with institutions and agencies such as the Bureau of Indian Affairs in the U.S., the University of Hertfordshire in England, pastors in African villages, the military in Colombia, and the Mexican Attorney General's Office, among others. This diverse client base reflects Mozelle's significant influence and the strong demand for her specialized knowledge and skills.
Access to Credentials and References
To securely access Mozelle's 50-page reference list and verify her educational background, please follow our secure verification process, which ensures privacy and integrity through a multi-step procedure.