A&E: Martin interviewed about the Madeleine McCann case
Thomas Martin was interviewed by A&E about the unsolved, missing child case of Madeleine McCann – a case he believes suffered from too many cooks in this kitchen, and no head chef.
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Thomas Martin was interviewed by A&E about the unsolved, missing child case of Madeleine McCann – a case he believes suffered from too many cooks in this kitchen, and no head chef.
Thomas G. Martin was recently featured in this article from Wired / Backchannel about smartphones, privacy and data collection. With just a smartphone number, Martin says, investigators and information brokers have a window into “private information that is stored by almost all business corporations, financial institutions and – thanks to us – social media networks… It is like looking into your living room of life.”
Thomas Martin was recently featured in the November/December issue of PI Magazine.
Thomas Martin was recently interviewed for an article in Business Insurance magazine.
Thomas Martin of Martin Investigative Services is featured in this news video from ABC News.
Private investigator Thomas Martin featured in an article from the HuffPost regarding the hidden cameras found in an Airbnb stay.
Thomas G. Martin was recently featured in the October 2017 issue of Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine.
The text from the article is transcribed here. You can also read the article online at Kiplinger’s web site at the link within this post.
Thomas G. Martin was recently interviewed by EmotionalAffair.org, a web site that aims to help people “survive and thrive” after infidelity.
“Predators know where to find prey,” says Thomas G. Martin, private investigator and former federal agent with the U.S. Department of Justice. “To a con artist, dating sites are a huge pool of potential marks putting themselves out there, looking for love [and] sometimes a little too willing to suspend disbelief and common sense.”
Keep your cell phone number to yourself. “The new Social Security number … is your cell number,” said Thomas Martin, president of Martin Investigative Services and author of “Seeing Life Through Private Eyes.” Your smartphone “is a gateway to your living room to your bedroom, to your life.”