In 1971, Hazelwood joined the FBI as a profiler. He followed his tour with a forensic medicine fellowship with the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP) and a stint with the CID as an instructor. Hazelwood served in the Vietnam War and was eventually promoted to Major, leaving the army after eleven years. He was raised by his mother and stepfather in Houston and attended Sam Houston State University. When he was a baby, Hazelwood was abducted by his biological father who travelled around with him for six months before returning him. He also had three siblings two brothers and a sister. His parents were stepfather Elmo Earl and Louella Matilda Hazelwood. Hazelwood was born in the city of Pocatello in Bannock County, Idaho. He is buried in Quantico National Cemetery. Robert Roy Hazelwood (Ma– April 18, 2016) was an FBI profiler regarded as a pioneer in criminal profiling, and especially the profiling of sex offenders.
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