Forensic Graphologist Rajendra Bhide recalls receiving his first threat letter 15 years ago. The letter contained serious warnings, and since he specializes in handwriting analysis, he immediately identified the sender. Concerned, he approached the authorities for guidance.
An IPS officer reassured him, explaining that real criminals don’t send warnings in advance—they act without notice. He advised Bhide to either overcome his fear or leave the profession. This crime investigation insight changed Bhide’s perspective.
From that moment, Bhide decided to never let threats intimidate him. Now, if he even suspects a letter contains a threat or blackmail, he doesn’t open it—he simply tears it up. His experience highlights the risks of forensic investigation, the power of graphology, and the importance of resilience in crime-solving.
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