People often think we lead an exciting, action-packed life as private investigators, but for the most part, it feels relatively normal. Oh, the odd case comes in, and sometimes there’s a touch of high drama in a situation, but a lot of the work can be almost mundane.
And then we read headlines in the news about private investigators, and it sounds awfully exciting out there for others in this profession. Today, we share a few recent PI news items:
Indian River Private Detective Gains Fame in the “Case of the Vanishing Blonde”
Nurse Alleges Slander, Name Shared with Tiger Woods’ Lawyer and Private Investigator
Halle Berry’s Ex Concerned She Hired Private Investigator to Tail Him
D.A. Drops Felony Charge Against Man Who Hired Private Investigator to Follow His Wife
Wait, that last case is from our state, one we and other private investigators have been watching for a while. The PI had first been charged with two felony counts for stalking the wife (he’d been hired by the husband during a custody case), charges which were eventually reduced to misdemeanor harassment. The case raised questions for all of us who work in private investigations as to the work we do, how we conduct surveillances, and when a subject might accuse us of crossing the line.
Fortunately, we here at Guns, Gams, and Gumshoes have never been accused or charged with anything illegal, and that’s because we’re diligent about following the law, but we’ve had things get out of control in the course of an investigation (a woman once sic’d her dog on us (fortunately, the dog wasn’t aware what it was supposed to do), people have done whacky things with legal papers we’ve served them, from driving over them in their car to dramatically tossing them into trash cans (services were still legal), and once we had our very own stalker (an attorney took care of that).
On second thought, maybe our work isn’t all that mundane.