Patrick Kurtz is a private investigator, criminalist, author, editor, publisher and researcher. He lives with his wife Dr Maya Grünschloß and their two children, Ian and Enlil, alternating between Germany, Barcelona in Spain and the Isle of Skye in Scotland.
Born a “Römer” and grandson of the Central German local historian Hilmar Römer, Patrick Kurtz studied Provincial Roman Archaeology, Psychology, Comparative Literature and German Studies at the universities of Oxford, Leipzig, Marburg and Hagen. In addition to editing Aidan Johnstone’s memoirs under the title Livingstones Mahnung, he published the academic volume Von Ovid, Grass und Tintagel Castle – Wissenschaftliche und Essayistische Ausflüge in die Europäische Literatur in 2012.
Furthermore, Patrick Kurtz has pursued studies with varying intensity on topics such as prehistory; religion and mythology; the origin, development and nature of the universe, of life (with a focus on biochemistry, especially the DNA molecule) and of consciousness; philosophy; police violence; climate change; as well as democracy, demagogy and disinformation in the 21st century. He consistently shows interest both in established academic disciplines and in alternative scientific approaches, while also looking beyond a purely Western perspective. His other interests and passions include music (he is a multi-instrumentalist), Rishi yoga, scuba diving (PADI certified) and various forms of sporting activity.
Driven by interest and a natural aptitude for combination, deduction and analysis, Patrick Kurtz completed professional training as a private detective in 2012 and 2013 and has been working commercially as an IHK-certified detective specialist since graduating. His academic and investigative focus lies in criminalistics, applying insights from human ethology.
Further qualifications in the fields of investigation and security include the IHK certificate of competence pursuant to section 34a of the German Trade Regulation Act, the commercial firearms competence certificate pursuant to section 7 of the German Weapons Act, proof of training in life-saving first aid measures and defibrillator use, intervention officer certification according to VDS standards, and even qualification as a lift attendant pursuant to TRBS 3121.
Language skills: German, English and Spanish (each at conversational level), as well as, with varying degrees of basic vocabulary and conversational ability, Italian, French, Catalan and Greek. Patrick Kurtz also holds the Latinum and is familiar with the Hebrew alphabet.
Patrick Kurtz is regularly consulted as an expert by television, radio and print media as well as by other institutions, including the University of Potsdam as an adviser within the framework of a research project. He has also appeared frequently, sometimes repeatedly, on or in Sat.1, RTL, ZDF, BBC Worldwide, WDR Radio, Galileo on ProSieben, Klett-Cotta specialist publishing, the Berliner Tagesspiegel, Die Wirtschaft Köln, Weser-Kurier, Merkurist Frankfurt, the Offenbach-Post, Antenne Münster, Sat.1 NRW, BILD, MDR Television, MDR Radio including Figaro, NDR Television, Der Spiegel, the IHK magazine, VICE Magazine, ze.tt which is the youth magazine of DIE ZEIT, pflichtlektüre of the WAZ Media Group, the children’s and youth magazine tut, Blick and Watson in Switzerland, the Berlin Security Academy, Star FM Berlin, Radio NPR Berlin, Radio Wuppertal, the Leipziger Volkszeitung, the Dresdner Morgenpost, the Sächsische Zeitung and the Mitteldeutsche Zeitung, as well as as a “maxperte™” for the online streaming service maxdome.
Since 2016, he has been a continuous and committed supporter of the Neven Subotic Foundation.
If you are interested in booking Patrick Kurtz for lectures or media productions, please use the following link:
https://www.patrick-kurtz.com/kontakt-vortrags-und-medienproduktionsbuchung/.