When a Private Investigator gets it right #2..
A big congratulations to our friends over at Delve Information Services on the launch of their new website:
Things a Private Investigator notices
As private investigators, we’re trained to spot things that are unusual or out of the oridinary. Often, we observe oddities in what most people would perceive as normal. When we spot these things we must be prepared to photograph it, or otherwise document it. Things can happen in a split second. So it was with the picture below.
There weren’t any planes in the area but it was slightly windy, so I can only assume this red, white and blue cloud blew in from far away. I’m not an American, but it does seem rather patriotic.
Becoming A Professional Private Investigator
A career as private investigator will have you working with many different individuals. Most people find the work exciting indeed. Lawyers, companies and different types of individuals will be seeking your services. That is the extent of the versatility of private investigation.
You can embark on the exciting world of being a private investigator. All you need to do is find a good private investigation school in your area. Before you know it, you will be among those who are being sought for so that a case or a crime can be solved.
Training to be a private investigator.
Tips to safely hiring a private investigator
The Private Investigation industry is no different than any other; the barrel brimming with both bad and brilliant apples. There is nothing worse than being desperate for help, hiring a private investigator to do their job, and then finding out the PI has made things even worse.
Believe me, it happens!
In the real world, a private investigator must earn the trust of his clients over time by building solid relationships, no different than we do with our friends. However, when you are looking to hire an investigator with immediacy, then chances are you don’t have this luxury. The last thing you want is to be left shooting blanks into the dark.
Private Investigation Contracts – December 16th, 2009
Here again is a list of jobs available for accredited private investigators nationwide.
Texas Tag
Hello Group,
I need info on a Texas tag number. Please include cost & tat.
Thanks,
PI Training
Spaces are filling up quick for the January 22, 2010 movable Spyware Discovery
Workshop in SC.
For more information, go to: http://tinyurl. com/yhm6hnc
UPDATE: Discounts on training until end of 2009. Discounted Hotel Rooms for
all students. And the Workshop will be held in same hotel conference center
for your convenience. Plus get 8 CEU’s.
How to Deal with an Anonymous Affair Tip
You just got an anonymous email stating that your spouse is having an affair. Your blood is boiling and your hands are shaking. But how can you tell if this tip means you’ve got a cheating spouse, vs. if someone is just out to cause trouble for you and your partner?
First of all, did your new “friend” deliver any kind of verifiable information? If they gave you information you can check for a fact–such as where your partner “really” is when he or she says they are staying late at work on Thursdays–then this is easy enough to check. If that fact checks out, then you should definitely ask what else they know!
Is My Intuition Telling Me that My Spouse is Cheating? Or is it Saying Something Else?
You should always trust your intuition. Always. Your intuition gives you clues to things that you just can’t put your finger on–yet. If you’re reading this, it’s probably because you have an intuition that you may have a cheating spouse.
But sometimes it’s hard to figure out just exactly WHAT our intuition is telling us–especially in matters of the heart. That’s because intuition is partly an emotional response. Our other emotional responses can get tied up with our intuition–especially when our emotions run strong. This can throw anybody for a little spin (or a big one).
The perils of ediscovery…
Think of how many emails get transmitted daily. The multiply that by the number of employees in a company, then multiply that by the myriad of different types of file formats, applications, hardware configurations and then you start to get an idea of the leviathan that is ediscovery.
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: http://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: http://twitter.com/hivquestions/statuses/4357116143
joshgammon: I have no interest in being your private investigator. Thanks, but no thanks.
Original Tweet: http://twitter.com/joshgammon/statuses/4358730234
gottchacheater: The Pros And Cons Of Hiring A Private Investigator To Catch Cheating Spouse
A New Twist On “The Dog Ate My Homework”…
Atlanta Private Investigator Discovers Way to Cat-Proof Your Computer
Recently, an article appeared in the Sun-Sentinel Newspaper (Palm Beach County, FL) about Keith Griffin, a man arrested for allegedly owning a computer that contained images of child pornography. The article was entitled:
Treasure Coast man blames cat for downloaded child pornography
Now, the Marin County Sheriff’s didn’t buy his story and I doubt many others would either, but did you know there’s actually software avalable to cat-proof your computer??
No, we didn’t know it either, but it’s true and you can obtain a copy of it here: http://www.bitboost.com/pawsense/

