9 Jan
2008
Resolving Your Case with a Forensic Private Investigator
There are times when you find out that the law can’t work on your side and it is during these instances where you should consider hiring a forensic private investigator.
Early May 2007, a vacationing British couple in Portugal lost their four-year-old daughter Madeline. The McCanns hadn’t seen her since. Strict Portuguese laws had prevented the parents of Madeline from giving out information to the public or running a parallel investigation. Recently, however, the couple appeared on television with the news that their decision had been approved by Portuguese authorities.
With the Madeleine Campaign Fund, which has reportedly put up over $1M already, the couple was also able to hire an army of forensic private investigators and detectives to help them locate their missing daughter. Clarence Mitchell, the couple’s spokesperson, says that the Spanish hotline set up by the couple has received lively responses but no other information could be given as it was a private investigation. The British press had then reported that Portuguese law forces, headed by deputy national chief Paulo Rebelo, had been angry about the couple’s decision and believed that their actions could impede their own investigation.
Tips on Hiring a Forensic Private Investigator
In these situations, what really matters is that you are doing something to attain your goal. The couple cannot be faulted for wanting to do something to locate their daughter immediately. If you’re on the same boat, you should learn how to choose the right forensic private investigator.
Firstly, make sure you become a private investigator yourself for a few moments by making a background check on the investigator. Research about his reputation – does he deal well with his clients? Is he known for his ethics and diligence? What do people have to say about him?
Verify his documents and licenses. Private investigators need a license to work and working with unlicensed professionals could only result to slow progress of your case. Check if he is involved with other private investigation associations as this would allow him greater access to various resources that could be helpful to solving your case.
A forensic private investigator sometimes has expertise in certain areas. It’s best to hire the one with the requisite skills and experience to ensure that the case develops in a speedy manner. Also, hire someone you know you can work with. Greater progress can be achieved if you and your forensic private investigator are able to cooperate with each other. And last but not the least, hire someone you can afford!
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