Larry Brubaker is a 29 year veteran of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). He ended his career in Minneapolis,
Minnesota, where he served as the division’s representative to the National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime.
In addition to that assignment, he coordinated all of the training provided by the FBI for FBI employees and law enforcement
personnel in the states of North Dakota, South Dakota and Minnesota. He was also a polygraph examiner for over eight
years.
Larry received his Master’s Degree from Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. He has been an instructor
at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia, and the International Law Enforcement Academy in Budapest, Hungary. In addition,
he has provided instruction and numerous law enforcement academies and training seminars throughout the United States and
Canada.
Larry has testified in depositions as an expert witness in civil matters. He has also provided consultation and
analysis in criminal cases for law enforcement agencies, attorneys and corporations. He has appeared on Primetime Live,
48 Hours, MSNBC, Court TV, Discovery Health Channel as well British, German and French television specials regarding Munchausen
Syndrome by Proxy. He has appeared numerous times on local network television stations and has been quoted in print
media in the Twin Cities.
He presently serves as an Adjunct Professor at Hamline University, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota and Winona
State University, Winona, Minnesota.