Testimonials

Charles Conrad, Reporter, Virginia
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Charles Conrad, Reporter, Virginia

“Kelsey's explanation of strangulation, through her many years of experience as a prosecutor, has helped me to view the circumstances of my mother's death with a more clear understanding of what may have been involved.”

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Jenny Black, SANE Nurse
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Jenny Black, SANE Nurse

“With her help, we trained our nurses how to recognize, document, and care for for patients who survived both sexual assault and strangulation.”

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Cheryl Bakhtiari, Austin/Travis County EMS
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Cheryl Bakhtiari, Austin/Travis County EMS

“The first training I took in strangulation, which was provided by Kelsey to our department, really opened my eyes to the lack of information presented to and/or available to EMS in recent years.”

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Detective K. Oldham #4940 Austin Police Department
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Detective K. Oldham #4940 Austin Police Department

“She has taught our officers about the need to collect evidence at the scene, when the victim is able and willing to provide the value details that will help convict the abuser. Kelsey always goes above and beyond to contribute to the success of the law enforcement team.”

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Kurt Mechals, Deputy District Attorney, San Diego County
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Kurt Mechals, Deputy District Attorney, San Diego County

“San Diego has been a leader for years on evidence based domestic violence prosecution but Kelsey McKay’s presentation last August to a large multidisciplinary group of law enforcement patrol officers and detectives, prosecutors, dispatchers, medics, SANE nurses, and doctors from across our county helped us motivate to improve how we identify, investigate, and prosecute strangulation cases.”

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Mark Spacht, Pretrial Services
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Mark Spacht, Pretrial Services

“Systemically, all of Travis County benefitted from her training, as demonstrated in the increasing sophistication of probable cause affidavits since Kelsey started providing this training for local law enforcement.”

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Holly Owens, Treatment Provider in Idaho
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Holly Owens, Treatment Provider in Idaho

“I feel better prepared and more knowledgeable as I go forward with my career facilitating treatment programs and ensuring that they are an effective component in creating change.”

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Jessica L. Pearson, Investigator
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Jessica L. Pearson, Investigator

“Your efforts to hold perpetrators accountable for these violent crimes and preventing horrific future incidents from occurring is incredibly inspiring.”

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Ray Orth, Deputy Sheriff, Kansas City
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Ray Orth, Deputy Sheriff, Kansas City

“Even when the victim lied abou the strangulation, my testimony was enough to move the case to arraignment and closer to trial. This has everything to do with the training I received from your 7 hour class”

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Lilia Ramos, Forensic Interviewer
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Lilia Ramos, Forensic Interviewer

“Being a fairly young and new interviewer, I cannot even begin to express how much more prepared I feel to interview cases in which our children are subjected to or witness strangulation.”

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David Durkop, DFPS Special Investigator
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David Durkop, DFPS Special Investigator

“When you hear running hooves, you look for horses and not zebras.” Strangulation is the “Zebra” when you are looking for the horses. Ms. McKay’s training explains in plain terms how to see the “Zebras.”

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Lionel Betancourt, Special Investigator
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Lionel Betancourt, Special Investigator

“This course is an eye opener and I feel all investigators need to take it so that we are all on the same page and so that we do not let these incidents go without a more thorough investigation”

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