Private Investigator & Detective Tweets – 09/25/2009
Yesterday was a busy day for Twitter tweeters who are interested or involved in the private investigation arena. Private investigators and civilians alike weighed in on the action:
PINewsWire: Private Investigator whose home exploded upgraded to fair condition
Original Tweet: twitter.com/PINewsWire/statuses/4353546705
hivquestions: California Licensed Private Investigator Asks "When, Where, How and Who Proved That HIV Attacks Cells And Causes AIDS?"
Original Tweet: twitter.com/hivquestions/statuses/4357116143
joshgammon: I have no interest in being your private investigator. Thanks, but no thanks.
Original Tweet: twitter.com/joshgammon/statuses/4358730234
gottchacheater: The Pros And Cons Of Hiring A Private Investigator To Catch Cheating Spouse
Common Reasons For Hiring A Private Investigator

Atlanta Private Investigator
People generally don’t take a lot of time making the decision to hire a private investigator. Usually they are confronted with a potentially life-changing situation or event and have exhausted all other resources in solving their problems.
Whatever the situation, the moment they choose to call a professional private investigator they realize they will most likely have to discuss intimate details about their lives, their business or themselves.
Private investigators come in many different forms. Some refuse to do family law work (Cheating, Child Custody) and some specialize in only one area of the business.
Private Investigator Jobs – Monday 07/13/09
Hello again,
There’s an absolute rush on private investigator positions available at the moment. Once again, we are happy to provide a list of these for savvy private investigators who are aggressive about working. Just comment and we’ll get you the details on who is looking for assistance.
Here are the requests:
Vietnamese interpreter needed next week in Los Angeles or Ventura co
Thank you.
Child Custody Investigations Video
Atlanta Private Investigator Uncovers Appalling Conditions
This was a particularly sad case. We were hired to track down a mother and her child who our client believed was in danger. The mother had a known drug dependency problem and the father and his attorney felt the child could be exposed to harmful elements. We always seemed to be one step behind this particular lady. She moved three times in one week, and then finally she moved back to one of her original apartments. We gained access to the apartment after the father arrived to take his child to document the living conditions and what we saw was quite unbelievable. Judge for yourself, as this video will show you: