Archive for November, 2008
Private Investigator May Prove Man Accused of Homicide Innocent with a MetroCard
A good investigator is often required to “think outside the box in an effort to come up with some creative ways to solve a problem or case. A story by New York Times writer Benjamin Weiser reported that private investigator James Down did just that in his investigation of a recent murder case in New [...]
Private Investigator Marketing… It All Begins with Want.
It All Begins With Want: “Knowing what you want will be the power behind your drive.” By Steve Mallon What makes a good PI Salesman? Just showing up in life won’t be enough. Life is sales! If you have a pulse and something even close to the correct body temperature, you are already engaged in [...]
Researchers Link Digital Photographs to Source Camera
One of the biggest issues in digital image forensics has always been the ability to identify the source of a digital image. A team of researchers and engineers from Polytechnic University in Brooklyn, New York have developed a very promising technique that addresses this very issue.
Florida Private Investigator Arrested for Impersonating a Police Officer
Patrica “Shelley” Wolfman, with “Eyes on You Investigative Services” of Eustis Florida, was arrested on Saturday, November 15, 2008 at approximately 10:30 pm. Ms. Wolfman has been charged by the Lady Lake, Florida Police Department for impersonating a police officer.
“Bail Bond Fairness Act” Bad for Bail Recovery Agents
Bail Enforcement Agents, Bail Recovery Agents and Bounty Hunters: If you read our newest featured editorial in the Bail Enforcement where PBUS is supporting the Bail Bond Fairness Act currently before the US Senate (S.2495) you will see ANOTHER obtuse attempt by the Professional Bail Agents of the United States to stamp out the private [...]
Professional Bail Agents of the United States (PBUS) Supports “Bail Bond Fairness Act”
S.2495 Bail Bond Fairness Act Stephen Kreimer, the Executive Director of the Professional Bail Agents of the United States, has sent out the following information regarding the Bail Bond Fairness Act that PBUS is currently trying to pass into law.
Association of Certified Fraud Examiners Releases Report to Nation
Every year, U.S. corporations report revenue losses in the billions due to some sort of fraud and embezzlement. According to the ACFE website each fraud examiner was asked to provide detailed information on one fraud case he or she had personally investigated involving occupational fraud, an investigation that occurred within the last two years
Can Crime Lab Reports be Permitted Without Cross-Examination?
The U.S. Supreme Court is considering whether crime lab reports can be introduced at trial without permitting defendants to cross-examine the forensic experts who prepared them. The question is before the high court in the case of Melendez-Diaz v. Massachusetts. In this case, the defendant, Luis Melendez-Diaz, was arrested after making a cocaine sale in [...]
Police Misconduct Investigation at the University of Tennessee Chattanooga Continues…
Zachary Leamon, a 22-year old student of University of Tennessee at Chatanooga (UTC), lays in the hospital paralyzed and brain damaged due to a self inflicted gun shot wound. The parents of the victim have hired Georgia PI Jerry Morris to uncover the truth regarding the circumstances leading up to the shooting.

















