From the monthly archives:

May 2010

Thanks to movies and books, the word “private investigation” often brings thoughts of the investigator sneaking through bushes with small cameras and pointy microphones, clandestine meetings in dark alleyways and chameleon-like abilities. While movies can ape real life, much of private investigation begins with research – and with today’s technology, some of the research begins online.

Lately, I’ve seen a huge online scandal hitting the Internet highways and byways. Headlines scream about Facebook changing their policy in a way that allows them to take all your supposedly private information and place it for public viewing, and these headlines aren’t all from small news networks and blogs: [click to continue…]

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When a Child is Taken

May 7, 2010

From Massachusetts and New Hampshire to every state in the Union, a private investigator often comes across cases that are heart breaking. Many get into private investigation because we want to help, and there are times when the case is so close to what makes us human that we have to help. Such is the [...]

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