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Archive for July, 2010

Was it Suicide – or Murder?

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

While family, friends and fans grieve the loss of former Atlanta Hawks star Lorenzen Wright, police are trying to determine exactly how Wright died – a puzzle that could have a long term effect on the future of his children as well as the rest of his family. It’s the type of case in [...]

Tracking is Stalking

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

Many GPS equipment manufacturers and retailers are trying to convince people that private investigators aren’t needed any longer – that the days of the P. I. may be numbered due to the technology of the future, the GPS tracking device. The idea is that anyone can buy a tracking device and discover where someone [...]

Fishing For Illegals

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

An American woman is crying because her illegal alien husband was caught fishing on Lake Lanier in Hall County, GA without a license and may be deported.
Just asking here – but did you not know that he was in the United States illegally when you married him? And if so, what – you guys [...]

A Deadly Paradise

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

Few stories capture the imagination of amateur sleuths and mystery buffs like the champagne and caviar murder cases of the rich and famous – and the murder of Ben Novack, Jr. has popped a cork in celebration of its first anniversary in a big way.
No “soap opera” could ever come close to this storyline. [...]

Watching Over Their Innocent Worlds

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

My wife and I have a rock solid policy; our little girls never, ever go into a public restroom alone…period. They go with each other or my wife takes them.

I’m not paranoid; I’m a parent – and an investigator. And I’ve seen too many cases like the “Magic Jeff” case – the former youth minister from a Kennesaw, Georgia church named Jeffrey Alan Wasley, 39, who was sentenced to 20-years in federal prison this week in Atlanta.

OnLine Detective Service, Don’t Risk It

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

In a recent posting on reviret.com it was suggested that in order to keep a low profile while having your cheating spouse investigated you should use your credit card and burn a few hundred dollars with an online detective service. I am here to give you three good reasons why this is not a good [...]