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Monday, May 17, 2010
Private Eye Guilty of Land Scam
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Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Kidnapped Boy May Owe His Life to Private Investigator After Rescue
According to reports Declan Condon, a private investigator, attended at a a supermarket in Troyeville which was the place designated by the kidnappers to exchange Samuel for a substantial ransom.
While he was there one kidnapper met him to take the ransom - after Condon had first been given proof of life - and thereafter another delivered the child to him.
Both of Samuel's parents were out of the country at the time of the kidnapping but his mother flew home immediately after hearing about the incident which took place at a church play school in Johannesburg.
Condon confirmed that he had allowed the kidnappers to escape but had put the child's safety first.
Police have confirmed they are investigating.
Samuel is very fortunate to have survived his ordeal as far too often the victims of kidnappings do not make it back. The cool head shown by the private investigator might well have played a big part in that.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
COLORADO ANTI-SURVEILLANCE BILL DEFEATED
The Professional Private Investigators Association of Colorado (PPIAC) waged war together with the assistance of members and non-members alike. In addition to substantial grass roots lobbying, PPIAC hired a lobbyist to assist in the battle. The lobbyist was paid for partially from PPIAC funds, but approximately 50% of the cost came directly from members and non-members.
Joining together with PPIAC in support was the National Council of Investigation and Security Services (NCISS) and the World Association of Detectives (WAD).
The end result of this unified effort was that one brave Senator, Senator Linda Newell www.linda4senate.com, voted against party lines to do the right thing. Without her vote, Colorado investigators would still be fighting for their livelihoods.
This is a great example of what can be done when we all work together for a common cause. In unity there is much strength.
Wednesday, May 05, 2010
OLCC investigator accused of taking murdered Ohio boy's identity
Prosecutors have said the man calling himself Jason Robert Evers was 17 and living in Colorado when he took the name in 1996.
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Monday, May 03, 2010
SB Billing Feud With Private Investigator Intensifies
No written contract exists and officials declined to say whether billing guidelines were given to Dr. William Schneid when he was hired in June by Police Chief Keith Kilmer.
The city has paid about $22,000 of a $60,662 bill Schneid submitted months ago after completing a report that included reviewing internal probes on whether a sergeant was illegally detaining suspects.
"We had problems with the quality of his work and we didn't believe it warranted an additional $40,000," said Senior Assistant City Attorney Diane Roth. "We thought his report was suspect based on a number of factors."
Schneid declined to comment, referring all questions to attorney Robert Weinberg, whom he recently retained.
Weinberg also declined to comment and said he will file a claim against the city "as soon as the appropriate time comes."
A claim usually precedes a lawsuit.
Among other things, Roth said city officials are concerned about Schneid's associations with the paranormal.