QUESTION - When is a secret affair, not a secret affair? ANSWER - When it's exposed on You Tube. Earlier in 2008 we were engaged by a private client to conduct some marital surveillance. The client, the cheating spouse and the lover were all employed by the same company. This made things rather awkward for the client and contributed the the mounting stress of the situation. The client knew the truth, but unfortunately couldn't prove it. What made matters worse is that ...
Updated 20th December 2008 at 17:51 by Provost2000
The following takes place between...yeah I know I'm not Jack Bauer. Monday 11am woke up late, I have vague memories of my GF waking up in the middle of the night to go to work (about 7am), I did all the usual stuff ie had a shower etc. 12noon - went out to get my mail. amongst it , I had a new instructions from a private client who needs a trace on someone who owes him money. 12:15 back in front of my PC and am entering my new clients ...
It was a quite Saturday afternoon in leafy suburbia somewhere in Surrey. Kids were playing on their bikes, the sun was shining. Being unobtrusive here is simple. Just pretend to speak on a mobile fone. Jorge Salgado-Reyes knows this and it makes his job easy. “There are so many people that park their cars to use their fones that it effectively makes you invisible.” Jorge, a former Retail Loss Prevention Investigator, is on a stake-out. Not fifty yards away, inside a terraced ...
Updated 9th July 2009 at 13:54 by PI Guy
Oddly enough I regularly get asked where my business comes from... "Yes of course I will tell you, here is the list of all my customers and the details of all the hard effort I have put in to get the business..." Yeah, exactly! I am not implying that I would not help or assist a fellow colleague or potential PI to get off on the right start but my personal opinion is this... Should you really be attempting to start a business (Yes it is a business ...
Updated 5th November 2009 at 20:27 by Seagal Investigations
Upon leaving the police service following 20 informative years in professional investigation, I made the decision to leverage from my vast specialist experience but I still wanted to stretch myself with different challenges. It was at that stage that the concept of Warwickshire Investigation Agency (WIA) was born. I had never run, staffed or equipped my own business before, indeed far from it. I came from a massive organisation where all of my colleagues were professionals, state of the art equipment ...
Updated 20th May 2009 at 11:47 by Maria@WIA