“The first rule of Fight Club is, you don’t talk about Fight Club.”

Divorce is never expected, seldom wanted by both sides, and often turns into a very private, very personal war. Yet, even with the stories, statistics and bold facts, divorcees seldom understand how much family dynamics can change. As a private investigator, I assure you, they can change in the blink of an eye. [click to continue…]

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New Hampshire Private Investigators – Can Anybody Be One?

September 3, 2010

Yes. You, too, can be a New Hampshire private investigator… you just have to have a few minor things going for you. Individual states have individual requirements, rules, regulations and red tape to follow to become a private investigator. In some states, such as South Dakota, for example, you simply have to have a business [...]

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Child Protection – What You Can Learn From a Private Investigator

August 20, 2010

Your child may be in danger without you even knowing about it. As a private investigator for four states and a former Deputy Sheriff, I’m all too aware of the statistics. If you have children under the age of 18, you should be, too. The truth is startling and alarming: Approximately 11 children out of [...]

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Private Investigation Files: Pamela Smart

August 6, 2010

A little over 20 years ago, Gregory Smart was murdered in Derry, New Hampshire. The single murder investigation in the area that year, it hit the airwaves and spread across the media channels. The murderer was 16-year old Bill Flynn, helped by some of his friends.  The conclusion was shocking.  It was even more shocking, [...]

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Do You Really Want to Be a Private Investigator?

July 23, 2010

I’ve been a private investigator in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine for a number of years. I love what I do and wouldn’t dream of doing anything else. What about you, though? Have you thought about becoming a private investigator, but just aren’t sure whether it’s the right road? Being a private investigator isn’t much like [...]

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