Meet the Author

At WikiGists, every article is written and reviewed with one goal in mind: helping readers understand complex historical investigations through careful research, forensic science, and chronological analysis.

Rather than focusing on sensational stories or unsupported theories, our editorial process emphasizes evidence, documented facts, and logical reconstruction.

What We Cover

Our work focuses on subjects including:

  • Historical cold cases
  • Unsolved mysteries
  • Forensic science
  • Criminal investigations
  • Timeline reconstruction
  • Archaeology
  • Historical discoveries
  • Investigative methodologies

Each article is developed by combining information from historical records, scientific publications, official reports, museum archives, academic research, and other reputable sources.


Our Research Process

Before publication, every article goes through an editorial workflow that includes:

  • Research from multiple credible sources
  • Verification of historical dates and events
  • Review of forensic and scientific explanations
  • Chronological reconstruction of major developments
  • Editorial review for clarity, accuracy, and neutrality

Our goal is to explain what the available evidence shows while clearly distinguishing documented facts from theories or ongoing debates.


Editorial Standards

WikiGists follows established editorial policies designed to ensure consistency and reliability.

Our team is committed to:

  • Publishing evidence-based content
  • Correcting factual errors when identified
  • Updating articles as new information becomes available
  • Avoiding sensationalism
  • Respecting victims, families, and historical records
  • Clearly identifying analysis versus confirmed facts

Experience and Expertise

Our content combines historical research with accessible explanations of forensic science and investigative methods.

Topics commonly discussed include:

  • DNA analysis
  • Crime scene reconstruction
  • Forensic anthropology
  • Bloodstain pattern analysis
  • Archaeological investigations
  • Historical timeline analysis
  • Evidence interpretation

Rather than presenting speculation as fact, we aim to explain how investigators and researchers arrive at their conclusions using available evidence.


Transparency

We believe readers should understand not only what happened, but also how researchers know what happened.

That is why every article is built around documented evidence, reputable sources, and transparent editorial practices.

Readers are encouraged to review our:

  • Editorial Policy
  • Fact-Checking Policy
  • Sources & Citations Policy
  • Corrections Policy

to learn more about how our content is researched and maintained.


Contact the Editorial Team

Questions, corrections, or feedback are always welcome.

If you would like to contact the WikiGists editorial team, please email:

admin@wikigists.com

We appreciate thoughtful feedback and are committed to continually improving the accuracy and quality of our work.