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Monday, October 29, 2007
The Spy Who Shopped Me
The CIA, in this instance, is Creative Image Associates, a Lunenburg, Mass.-based intelligence firm that specializes in what’s known as secret or mystery shopping. Our operative uses fake accounts at local banks, infiltrates hotels and car dealerships and has even served behind enemy lines, hired by one company to spy on a rival.
Friday, October 26, 2007
The Right To Snoop
Some might call it spying or snooping, others call it protection and due diligence, but hiring a private investigator to get background checks can be a small price for peace of mind.
Oprah School Probe Under Wraps
It came after the school this week announced that it had launched an investigation into a single "serious claim" of misconduct against a dormitory parent who was, as a result, removed from the premises.
PI Board to Rule on Speed Van Questions
Pat Englade, a former Baton Rouge police chief who advises the board, said several factors have to be settled before a decision can be made.
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Hiring A Bodyguard Isn't Just For The Rich And Famous
Therefore, when hiring a bodyguard, prosecutors often look to someone who they know that they can trust such as a private investigator to provide the service.
Friday, October 19, 2007
Private Investigator Told to 'Dig Deep' by Anonymous Caller
Former policeman and PI Les Robertson told the inquiry he received a mysterious phone call from someone he believed was working on the Mallard investigation in 1995.
Utah Jurors Feel Harassed by Jeffs' Defense Team
Utah jurors who recently convicted a polygamous-sect leader on sex charges say a private investigator has been harassing them with phone calls.
The foreman of the Washington County, Utah, jury says he and others have gotten unwanted calls from an investigator hired by Warren Jeffs' attorneys. The calls caused Utah state District Judge James Shumate to issue an order barring contact with jurors who don't want to be called.
Thursday, October 18, 2007
Mental Care Bully Probe
Anna Nicole Nannies Deny Gay Lovers Claim
The New York Daily News posted an item Monday, Oct. 8, in its gossip section, in which it reported that Quethlie Alexis and Nadine Alexie, according to their lawyer, Elizabeth Thompson.
Louisiana Photo Enforcement Program Hits Legal Snag
Local activist Denice C. Skinner filed an official complaint with Lafayette police late Monday claiming that Redflex, the Australian company that operates the ticketing program, is violating a state law requiring a license for any non-governmental entity in the business of gathering evidence for use in court proceedings.
So You Want to be a Private Eye
Yeah, right.
"I did love "Magnum, P.I.," I cannot lie," said Patrick Troy of Bethel, who opened Bluevision Investigations in July. However, he was also the person his friends turned to if they needed to find something out. "I always was interested in private investigating."
Thursday, October 11, 2007
Private Investigators, Once All Males, Now Changing in US
A mysterious woman, the "femme fatale," tells the detective a story that may or may not be true. Men in trench coats and fedoras [brimmed hats] follow each other on dark, crowded streets. A typical Hollywood private eye movie, but Hollywood's depiction of men and women in the detective films is very different from real life.
Powell Family Seeks Outside Help
The family of Kevin Powell has hired a private investigator to help uncover the reason why Santa Ana police officers shot and killed the Aliso Viejo resident on Oct. 2 following a 20-minute vehicle pursuit, according to family attorney Marion Wheeler.
Wheeler said that the family's uncertainty over Powell's death and the lack of information disclosed by officials led to their seeking outside assistance.
Thursday, October 04, 2007
Speed of Crash Vehicle Disputed
A police crash investigator told this week's inquest that the car was travelling at an estimated 95kmh to 121kmh - but private investigator and specialist crash analyst Paul Bass disagrees.
He told the inquest yesterday that skid testing was not done and some factors were not taken into account. Mr Bass' analysis gave a speed range for the car of between 123kmh and 139kmh.
Wednesday, October 03, 2007
Father Hires Private Investigator to Help Find Son Missing in Chicago
He said that while his son, Jesse Ross, remains among the list of active missing person cases in Chicago, police there have suspended the search. “But they would still respond to any new leads they get” concerning the 20-year-old’s whereabouts, the father said.
PI Runs for City Council
Monday, October 01, 2007
It is Better to Play Safe Than Be Sorry
The technology used in these simple devices has become so sophisticated that they possess the capability of recording an entire board meeting without anyone even realizing.
With the dawn of such hi-tech devices, and the consequences that could follow if certain recordings are made public, some private companies are considering a ban on hand phones at meetings altogether.
Clothing Store Caught Faking It
Racine police, with the aid of a private investigator, raided the business in June after a two-month investigation revealed the store trafficked in counterfeit apparel and accessories.
If convicted on one count of trafficking in counterfeit marks (goods), owner Carey Collins, Racine, faces $10,000 in fines and up to six years in prison.