Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Super Bowl of Surveillance

KRDO.com - Colorado Springs - Pueblo - Super Bowl of Surveillance: "The Super Bowl has come and gone for most of us, but not for private investigators. Valentine's Day is being called the Super Bowl of Surveillance.

Colorado Springs Private Investigator Bobby Brown said unfaithful men and women cheat all year long, but it's easiest to catch them around the holidays. 'They have the problem of, ‘how do I deal with both of these people?' They don't want the one that they're living with or tied to know, but they're really interested in the other person. They're busy trying to stage, ‘how am I going to pull this off?''

One thing Brown said you can do if you suspect your significant other is cheating, is look for their paper trail. If they bought flowers, balloons or chocolates for someone else, there's a good chance you can find a receipt. Even though studies show 80% of cheating spouses will try to spend part of the day with the other person, that doesn't mean you need to be paranoid.

Even private investigators know that Valentine's Day is supposed to be a special day. 'It's a day of love and it's supposed to be the two people that are together, that's the way it's supposed to be', Brown said."

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