Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Divorce- or Live with Infidelity?


Back in 2011, I had a call from a business woman in Marietta. This client and her husband both had their own business. She felt her husband was cheating on her since he was displaying all the usual criteria of a cheater. He had started working out, buying new clothes, underwear, and taking extra stock in his appearance.
He had started putting his wife down by telling her she looked old, had gained weight, needed a face lift and he was no longer attracted to her sexually. He still claimed no affair when she asked him and as things heated up he went a step farther and told her even if he was she would never be able to prove it.
I took her case and within a week I was able to follow her husband to his mistress' house and the rest is history. You know what they say, a picture is worth a thousand words, and the camera doesn’t lie.
This case was ready to go- retain a lawyer and win in any court of law on grounds of adultery. However, once confronted with the evidence I obtained, he began to cry like a baby and apologize all over himself and she, the client, took him back.
I haven’t heard from this client since but I find it hard to believe the marriage is in good shape.
Private investigators obtain the evidence, but what the client chooses to do with it, is their business. If you are thinking about hiring a PI to obtain evidence for you remember this. Once evidence is obtained and you take that person back, that evidence is no longer useful to you in future court cases.

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Private Investigators Join Search for Dylan Redwine

Posted: Tue 10:05 PM, Feb 05, 2013
Reporter: David Nancarrow
Updated: Tue 11:42 PM, Feb 05, 2013 Back to HomePage
Private Investigators Join Search for Dylan Redwine


The father of a missing boy from the Colorado Springs area has asked local private investigators to join the search. Dylan Redwine went missing last November.

Hundreds of volunteers have given their time to search for the missing 13-year-old.

Tracy Kostecki is now one of them.

"It's difficult because all of us have our children; it puts it on a real personal level," Kostecki said Tuesday.

She is a private investigator with Colorado Springs based Rocky Mountain Investigations. Dylan’s dad Mark asked the team to join the search. They agreed to join the case pro-bono.

They’ve now traveled a number of times to where Dylan disappeared near Durango, going back over areas that have already been scoured.

“There's a lot of information out there, new information that I don't think has been looked at,” Kostecki said. “Everything is promising at this point.

Although she can't give specifics, Tracy says Dylan’s dad is cooperating. She's looking for any and every small hint.

"The most important goal is finding what happened to this little boy," she said.

Even the smallest useful piece of information could be the key to solving this mystery.

Dylan’s family here is holding a celebration in Monument Wednesday, which is Dylan’s 14th birthday.
It’s at Limbach Park on Front Street at 6:30 p.m.