Michael Maloney

912.571.7097
mmaloney1@bellsouth.net

Michael Maloney is a partner in Bevel, Gardner and Associates as well as serving as the Senior Instructor for Death Investigations and Sex Crimes for the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) in Brunswick, Georgia. For sixteen years he was a Special Agent for the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) and spent his last ten years as a Senior Forensic Consultant.

He holds a Master of Forensic Sciences degree from George Washington University and completed a one-year Fellowship in Forensic Medicine with the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology. He has undergone extensive training and is considered a subject matter expert in a variety of forensic disciplines including death/crime scene reconstruction, death/crime scene processing, wound dynamics/evidence of injury, and bloodstain pattern analysis.

He has been responsible for providing forensic investigation, coordination, and reconstruction for incidents involving death investigations, serial crimes and crimes of extreme violence. He processed and reconstructed the Terrorist Attack on the North Arabian Gulf Oil Platforms during Operation Iraqi Freedom. He served with the International War Crimes Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in Bosnia where he led the forensic processing and reconstruction on two sites of mass execution.  He also served as an on-site forensic consultant to the Weapons of Mass Destruction Tasks Forces at the Olympic Games in Atlanta Georgia and the Summit of Eight Conference in Denver Colorado. He recently processed and reconstructed the events surrounding the death of 24 Iraqi citizens in Haditha Iraq.  He was recognized for his innovative approach to this scene as the 2008 recipient of the August Vollmer Award presented by the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP).

He is a member of the following professional organizations,  
  • Association for Crime Scene Reconstruction (ACSR),
  • International Association of Blood Stain Pattern Analysts (IABPA)
  • International Association for Identification (IAI)
  • Crime Scene Certification Board
  • American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS)