The Magic of Volume: Grab the Low-Hanging Fruit Mark MurnanWould you rather have one case that paid $10,000 or ten cases that paid $1,000? We’ve chosen the...
The Case of the Nonexistent Inventory Leah WietholterForensic accountant Leah Wietholter reflects on a fraud case that helped her consider the subjects of her investigations...
How to Reunite Birth Families Sarah DattaTradecraft Tips: A private investigator shares her process for locating biological families and reflects on the diplomacy such...
“Unsuiciding” – Investigating Deaths Ruled as Suicide Lindsey SmithWhen my dreams of being a homicide detective were dashed, I found another way to investigate unnatural deaths...
5 Questions for a P.I. – Jeff Filliter, Toronto PI Kim GreenAn occasional series in which we ask P.I.s around the globe the same 5 questions and get a...
“Be a private eye,” they said. “It will be fun,” they said. Steve KoenigSome not-so-fun things about being a private investigator Read More
Garbage: The Dirty Work Susan LehmannA retired private investigator reflects on the grimier aspects of collecting evidence. No cat litter, no dirty diapers,...
Private Investigators and Preservation Letters Steven MasonPreservation/spoliation letters are a vital tool to prevent evidence from being destroyed in civil and criminal cases. Read More