People Search
Please note: I
am only taking on new clients in the people search area if they are one of three types:
1) Lawyers - Attorneys - Solicitors - Law Firms
2) Insurance Companies
3) Private Investigation Agencies
4) Government Departments - Local &
National/Federal
I am continuing to assist existing
clients.
Back in the 1990's I founded Find-A-Person as a specialist people finder after
returning to Australia from the UK; where I once located people for a UK Government organisation.
I found people for all sorts of reasons;
Missing relatives, friends or business associates
Missing debtors & "skips"
Missing witnesses
Missing defendants
Missing heirs
Finding missing people is often a big challenge and can be very rewarding; especially with the
emotional side in cases which involve happy reunions when people find friends or family.
I also get a thrill when I find people who like to avoid their responsibilities to
others & society; and skip out. The hunt - thrill of the chase.
Ernest Hemingway wrote:
"Certainly there is no hunting like the hunting of man and those who have hunted men long
enough and liked it, never really care for (hunting) anything else thereafter."
Personally I am not into hunting animals, however I have done it in the past when a young man.
There are various reasons why I could never hunt animals again; apart from for food/survival; and one of them is
that I have to agree with Hemingway.
Once, long ago and shortly after I returned to Australia, I found a missing
person wanted by NSW Police for very serious offences - I was after him for a debt of around $250,000 for a
Queensland Government department and during the investigation discovered he was "wanted". The man was so careful
his own mother didn't even know where he was. Whenever he phoned her, he used a call box and was careful what he
said (Police were tapping the line and were unable to locate him). At the time I was sub contracting to another
investigation company and informed the owner of my additional findings - the owner called the Police immediately
and a local Officer came over ASAP. I wasn't allowed to see the officer which I thought was odd. A year or so
later, when relating the incident to a friend I was informed that I may have missed out on a reward and that it may
have been the reason why I didn't see the Police Officer. My ignorance was due to my limited time spent in
Australia at that time.
The most unusual person search case I have ever worked on was when I "found" a dead person in
three places. A female friend of the deceased man wanted to know where he had been laid to rest, however did not
want to ask the family because they may have jumped to the wrong conclusions (he was married with children) as they
(the family) did not know of the woman. The client struck me as being very genuine and honest, but in any case it
was none of my business whether she had been having an affair. My very discreet, and sensitive investigations
revealed that the man had been cremated, with his ashes spread in three locations special to him and the family. I
cannot go into any more details for client confidentiality reasons.
Two or three times I found missing people actually in an Intensive Care Unit -
ICU (accident or illness); though of course they were not approached by clients until after recovery. A number
of people have been located after death in cemeteries; some of these were especially sad because the relative
concerned had left it too long before initiating a trace. Others were missing debtors.
Another unusual case was an Australian debtor who was located in prison on an island state
overseas for gun running - I had to inform the client that he would not be returning to Australia for a very long
time.
These days it is much harder to find someone due to strengthened Privacy Laws and from the
perspective of an experienced Private Investigator, I have noted that one of the key overall effects of these new
regulations is that times are much easier for the bad guys now, and harder for the good, including the Police and
other Security Services. Costs for society have risen as a result.
Once, I was one of the most active people finders in Australia, however these days I do not
search for people as much as I once did.
If you need help with your people search then you have a number of options. You can obviously
try to people search free, however in life you often "get what you pay for" and are likely to waste a lot
of time in your people find attempts. You might be racking your brains as to how to: find person, find friend, find
address, find email address, find phone number and so on without success. A specialist
Private Investigator with experience in people search is what you really need to find a friend, find
family, find people.
Contact me today on 61 421 27 28 29 or alex@blackshaman.com for an obligation free quote.
Thanks Alex, and thanks again for your help this year. It is very much appreciated and you have got
some great results for us :)
Have a great christmas! |
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J* R*
Investigator - Corporate & Domestic
(December 2008) |
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