Monthly Archives: August 2011

Private Investigation Firm opens in Lexington

Lexington, KY (1888PressRelease) August 04, 2011 – With 34 areas of specialty, Liar catchers will service all of your private detective needs. These services are listed on the website, and each have an in depth description of what Liar catchers … Continue reading

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Missing signs a bigger worry than economy

A union in one California city is being criticized for reckless spending after hiring a private investigator to search for high school students suspected of stealing signs. Parents say the city of Costa Mesa’s employee union hired a private investigator … Continue reading

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Attorneys in Attendance

Question: As an HR executive, I often conduct workplace investigations for my company. One of the witnesses (the complainant) whom I will be interviewing told me that she wants to have her attorney attend her interview. This is not our … Continue reading

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Court ruling could tangle release of public records in state

The release of public records in Connecticut, including property grand lists and voter registration information, could come to a virtual standstill if municipal officials comply with a recent state Supreme Court ruling. Local and state officials throughout the state are … Continue reading

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Nick Davies Comes to America

As the reporter who’s been at the forefront in the investigation into phone hacking by News of the World, the Guardian’s Nick Davies has been a real thorn in Rupert Murdoch’s side. And now things might just get worse for … Continue reading

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Anthony Pellicano Invented Phone Hacking

In his first sit-down interview since being sent to prison in 2008, notorious (and notoriously bombastic) Hollywood private investigator Anthony Pellicano told Newsweek that the scene over at News of the World was amateur hour compared to his operation, which … Continue reading

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Hollywood Hacker Breaks His Silence

Long before the Murdoch empire’s phone-hacking scandal, Anthony Pellicano was the private eye that stars feared (and used) most. In his first interview since going to prison, he reveals new details on spying for Schwarzenegger, clearing Cruise’s name—and why he … Continue reading

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Court rules private GPS tracking legal

WASHINGTON – When a woman in New Jersey thought her husband was having an affair, she hired a private investigator who caught him after placing a GPS tracking device in his car. Now, a New Jersey court has ruled the … Continue reading

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What is a peer-to-peer network

Q: A former private detective from Monona was charged Tuesday with 13 counts of possessing child pornography after using an Internet peer-to-peer network to download the pornography. State agents say they routinely monitor peer-to-peer networks looking for downloads of child … Continue reading

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Pellicano Target: ‘I Was Scared Every Day’

Anita Busch would like her life back. Nothing has been the same for her since June 20, 2002, when she found her car vandalized—someone had damaged the windshield, leaving a dead fish with a rose in its mouth and a … Continue reading

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