Tag: death
Understanding Suicide and its Prevention – Equivocal Death Investigations
The New Year is quickly approaching, and let us all hope for a better year. Even if your year was great, it doesn’t hurt to strive for better. Life can be extremely hard on us, and some have a more difficult time coping than others. Although the Christmas/Holiday season is a joyous time, people still [...]
Private Investigator Arthur Greg Brown Found Murdered PI Community Mourns the Loss of a Professional
The private investigation community is mourning the loss of one of its own. Arthur “Greg” Brown, the owner of Argus Investigative Services in Harrisonburg, Virginia, was fatally shot and found in the trunk of his car parked at the Valley Mall in Harrisonburg. Brown was the son of, now deceased, Bob Brown of Robert H. [...]
Reviewing and Understanding Autopsy Reports
Voltaire said ‘To the living we owe respect, but to the dead we owe only the truth.’ This is the definitive task of the medicolegal death investigator and forensic pathologist. The course of the death investigation has multiple phases including: scene investigation body assessment medical records and the forensic autopsy This is finalized in three [...]
Unidentified Decedents and Missing Persons National Database Available to the Public
It is always astonishing to me when I read that a staggering 800,000+ people are reported missing on an annual basis and entered in to the FBI’s National Crime Information Center (NCIC). Additionally, the Office of Justice Programs, Bureau of Justice Statistics reports there are nearly 4,400 unidentified human bodies discovered every year nationwide as [...]
Alabama Private Investigators Association Remembers Nadia Kersh at Annual Meeting
Saturday, November 7, 2009, IRBsearch Director of Brand Management and eMedia, Scott Harrell, and I had the pleasure of being invited to attend the Alabama Private Investigators Association (APIA) Annual Meeting. It was great being able to connect with other private investigators in the area as well as meet new people. While training, certification and [...]
In Memory of Roger Gibson
IN MEMORY OF ROGER GIBSON Roger P. Gibson, the founder and director of Roger P. Gibson, Inc. in Coral Gables, Florida, unexpectedly passed away last week. As many of you may know, Roger was a professional and well respected private investigator and veteran of the United States Marshall Service. Most recently, Roger was the 2008 [...]
Collateral Repossession Agent Shot to Death in Alabama
The Repo Man (Collateral Recovery and Repossession Professionals) is often cussed at, screamed at, spit on, punched, kicked and generally not liked by most debtors. Absolutely NOTHING justifies what happened to a Birmingham, Alabama collateral recovery specialist early this morning. The Birmingham Police Department has reported that a brother of a car owner took the [...]
Richmond, VA Bail Bondsman’s Killer Sentenced to Fifty Years
Finally after a long nine months of anticipation justice has been served. Judge Beverly W. Snukals of the Richmond Circuit Court sentenced James E. Carr to fifty years in prison.
Ross Crespy of Gold Shield Intelligence has Passed Away
Dear Friends and Colleagues, It is with great sadness that I report the untimely passing of Investigator Ross Crespy, Gold Shield Intelligence. I know many of you knew Ross and respected his work as a fine investigator. I am in touch with the family and will be glad to forward information on Ross’s final arrangements. [...]

















