Monthly Archives: July 2011

Private detective testifies today for Tom Foley at his murder trial

OLDWATER — The retrial of Thomas Foley continued today with testimony from a private investigator hired by Foley’s attorney to help clear him of a murder charge. Ken Koberstein told a courtroom this morning about several visits to Foley’s home … Continue reading

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FBI ” The Vault” is now open to Public

http://vault.fbi.gov/ Chevk out ” The Vault ” for yourself. Makes for some interesting reading.

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Retired trooper comes to the rescue

Tom Cloud, a retired Pennsylvania State Police sergeant turned private investigator, saw the guy pull a knife on a storeowner during a robbery in May. Without hesitation, he pretty much body-slammed the guy into the counter, disarming him. And when … Continue reading

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9/11 families to meet with AG on Murdoch scandal

WASHINGTON (AP) — Attorney General Eric Holder has agreed to meet Aug. 24 with some of the 9/11 family members regarding the FBI inquiry into the allegations surrounding Rupert Murdoch’s media empire, a lawyer said Wednesday. According to a London … Continue reading

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Watchdog will not investigate minister over detectives

The Information Commissioner’s Office says it will not be pursuing a complaint against Conservative Justice Minister Jonathan Djanogly about his use of private detectives. Labour MP John Mann claimed they had used “improper methods”, including “blagging”, to obtain information. But … Continue reading

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Private investigator’s memoir excites with police misconducts, prostitution

PORTLAND, Maine (MMD Newswire) July 28, 2011 – – Movies and television shows often portray the lives of private investigators as suspenseful, dramatic and always adventurous – and they might be right. David B. Smaha lets readers in on how … Continue reading

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How to spot a cheating partner

Lipstick on his collar, constantly working late and fishy credit card charges — all time-honoured ways to tell if your other half is playing away from home. But just as the internet has made it easier to cheat, now it’s … Continue reading

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New Novel Features Nashville Sideman as Private Detective

In writer Dan Jewell’s new mystery novel “Blood Country,” session guitarist Joe Rose is also a private eye who works cases in the Nashville music industry. Rose is hired by strung out superstar Vern Hamlin to reopen a closed case–the … Continue reading

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News of the World private eye ‘followed Charles Clarke

The News of the World hired a private investigator to follow former MP Charles Clarke when he was home secretary, the BBC has been told. Mr Clarke, who represented Norwich South until he lost the seat in last year’s General … Continue reading

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FBI turns 103 today

Charles Bonaparte FBI Turns 103 On July 26, 1908, Attorney General Charles Bonaparte ordered Department of Justice attorneys to refer most investigative matters to the chief examiner, Stanley W. Finch, who would lead a small corps of special agents. The … Continue reading

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