posted by PInow.com Staff | December 19th, 2007
In early September 2006, a vice president of Wal-Mart sent a highly personal email to his boss through what he thought was a safe email account. “My Gmail is secure,” Sean Womack assured Julie Ann Roehm, the company’s senior vice president for marketing communications. “Write to me. Tell me something, anything…. I feel the need to be inside your head if I cannot be near you.”
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posted by PInow.com Staff | December 19th, 2007
Security at Princess Juliana International Airport (PJIA) may come into question again as a result of another theft in which jewelery and computer parts reportedly were stolen from the cargo section on Monday.
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posted by PInow.com Staff | December 19th, 2007
The Aruban public prosecution department on Monday told Dutch student Joran van der Sloot that it was closing its case on the disappearance of US student Natalee Holloway because of lack of evidence.
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posted by PInow.com Staff | December 19th, 2007
Police said thieves swiped five boxes of aluminum siding from a Veridian home construction site in the Heather Glen neighborhood Saturday.
But along with the metal, police said the thieves also picked up a tracking device hidden inside the boxes.
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posted by PInow.com Staff | December 19th, 2007
In business, politics or romance, it would be nice to know when, and if, we are being lied to.
Private investigators deal with deception on a daily basis. Our agency specializes in the area of deception, as we are called in by clients who ask us to interview and interrogate their employees who are suspected of being involved in some type of fraud.
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posted by PInow.com Staff | December 17th, 2007
When the average person hears the term “executive protection” they may imagine bodyguards for CEOs and top business people. While security for executives is an important part of executive protection services - especially today, when CEOs and other company members travel overseas, sometimes to less-than-safe destinations for business trips - executive protection is not always just about personal safety.
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posted by PInow.com Staff | December 13th, 2007
A private investigator told police that a client who was trying to free her son from prison showed up at a meeting with a bag full of fake cash.
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posted by PInow.com Staff | December 13th, 2007
by Rory J. McMahon | Buy Now!
This new edition of the Practical Handbook for Professional Investigators, is required material for new certification programs from the US Association for Professional Investigators and Boston University. This practical reference includes a revised job description, realistic earning capabilities, and future outlook. Updated chapters cover new cases in legal investigation, fraud, computer crime, and domestic disputes.
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posted by PInow.com Staff | December 12th, 2007
Like his big-screen hero John McClane, John McTiernan doesn’t like being stuck in a building for very long. And for now, he won’t be.
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posted by PInow.com Staff | December 12th, 2007
The Toronto family doctor whose patient died after undergoing liposuction in September hired a private investigator to pose as a patient and spy on a competitor she alleges in a lawsuit is responsible for her drop in business.
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