Flowers, candy, card may seem innocent, but they know better
It was Bill Posey’s first year as a private investigator, and he was pointing his video camera at a man and a woman lying in bed.
At 3 a.m., Posey was standing in the doorway of a house he didn’t own, watching the couple sleep. They were married, but not to one another.
For what seemed like an eternity, Posey aimed his video camera at the bed, struggling for a clear shot of the man’s face. Finally, the man rolled onto his elbow, then his back.
At that moment, Posey’s video camera captured the biggest prize among detectives: the money shot.
“I knew I had his face,” Posey said.



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