Case of the week: Surveillance case for out-of-control teenager
16-year-old Shannon was abusing drugs and alcohol, not attending school and had hit her mother in the face – twice. Her parents hired us to help.
The following posts are in our “Case Of The Week” series. Our case of the week series are always informative, educational, and will open your eyes to the criminal mind through private eyes.
16-year-old Shannon was abusing drugs and alcohol, not attending school and had hit her mother in the face – twice. Her parents hired us to help.
This week I turned down 6 cases from people that wanted to hire us to find a missed “love connection”.
While we are really good at helping people, when clients come to us with matters of love, sometimes we have to help them temper expectations with a dose of common sense.
During a divorce, our client claimed her husband had sexually molested their two girls, but she had concocted the story to get sole custody of the kids.
A company VP hired us to investigate a lack of productivity and revenue at his facility. Time card theft was rampant, & we found the guilty employees.
We were hired to check in on someone who hadn’t been seen in a couple days. It ended when our client and the investigator likely saved the person’s life.
A typical workers’ comp case turns slam dunk when we catch a CFO claiming to have wrist and ankle injuries on vacation – bicycling and parasailing.
We haven’t taken on a single case from anyone affected by the Ashley Madison leak, but we’ve received a lot of calls. Here’s some of the advice we’ve given.
Our case of the week involves a prominent spine surgeon (a husband and father of three girls) who was found deceased in the front seat of his vehicle.
Our case of the week involves 3 separate people who first used the company Trustify before calling us.
Our case of the week was a routine locate case for a lost son, but it had a twist: The people in the case are some of the oldest we have ever worked for.