I don't just use technology — I build it. Software engineering meets real-world problem solving.
Alongside my investigation career, I own a web development company and build websites and applications for clients. I got into coding because I genuinely enjoy building things, and it's made me a more effective investigator — I've built custom tools for evidence management and case processing that made a real difference in how my team works.
Built custom database management tools to streamline evidence sorting and retrieval at Xpera. Automated workflows that previously required manual processing, significantly improving operational efficiency and turnaround times across the case portfolio.
Designed and developed this portfolio from scratch using Next.js, React, TypeScript, and Tailwind CSS with a Neon PostgreSQL database backend. Features server-side rendering, scroll-triggered animations, responsive design, contact form API, and a dark sophisticated UI.
Through my web development company, I build websites and web applications for clients — handling everything from design to deployment. Full-stack work spanning responsive frontends, backend APIs, database architecture, and production hosting.
I've built custom database systems that cut evidence retrieval time significantly and automated workflows that used to require hours of manual processing. Running a web development company alongside my investigation work has given me a perspective that most people in this field don't have. As the industry continues to go digital, understanding both the field work and the technology behind it is becoming more and more valuable.