From an Undisclosed Location—Ok,
that’s a fair question. The answer is
complicated. I’ll do my best to answer
that.
Yes, I’m a licensed private
detective but I avoid work that’s meaningless, illegal, or immoral. My primary specialty is criminal defense and
I’m considered an expert in self-defense cases involving deadly force.
I accept other cases
including personal injury cases where liability must be established and fixed.
In 1989 I was recruited to
work as a TV investigative news producer.
I did not shut down my agency but agreed simply do the work for TV news
like all my other clients.
On news cases I spend my time
finding out what the cops and other authorities do NOT want the media to know
about the most high profile murders and such.
I’ve actually reported stories but generally never have the time to do
anything but locate and hand over the material and important witnesses for
interviews to those familiar TV faces.
I have been sent to all over
the USA, India and Europe on cases. I
speak fluent German thanks to that draft/conscript invitation from President Lyndon B.
Johnson. Germany was a much better assignment
than Viet Nam! I served as a medical
corpsman which in addition to personally observing nearly 800 autopsies at
Chicago’s Cook County Morgue helps me in homicide cases.
I write this blog for
fun. However, I wish I were sponsored more to
travel and report on more of the crime stories around the world. I do manage to cover a high profile story
from time to time.
I love to report on
filmmakers and review art, music and of course films. I’m naturally attracted to crime films and
documentaries.
As my blog visitors know I’m
a serious gun Rights advocate. I’m often
called to speak about gun rights on radio, TV or live events.
My latest endeavor is the
camera/drone technology. I value drones
for video journalism in a big way. Unfortunately
as much as I’d like to be a somewhat less creepy, Droneie version of that film
character in Jake Gyllenhaal's latest movie "Nightcrawler", so far the FAA, so far has obstructed that
new passion.
My news experience has also
given me a specialty in Media Crisis Management. That’s helping high profile people and
businesses deal with a sudden onset of bad publicity connected to serious
allegations.
For more fun I like writing,
acting (I’m a member of SAG-AFTRA) and making short and documentary films.
This blog has brought me some
very exciting cases when my visitors have reached out to me for help. As you can expect I can’t nor won’t talk
about most of my cases due to necessary client confidentiality.
I seem to wear at lot of hats
but for me they’re all interesting and fun.
I hope this answers a lot of questions.
Nice gun. Nice book case. Interesting experiences, Paul. Except for the morgue. I could not do that.
ReplyDeleteNot prying, but it would seem that the income from your endeavors would fluctuate wildly, yes?
ReplyDeleteI gave up two identical paychecks every month when I left the Chicago Police Department. I traded one adventure for another… As long as the rent got paid that what mattered…
ReplyDeleteI gave up two identical paychecks every month when I left the Chicago Police Department. I traded one adventure for another… As long as the rent got paid that what mattered…
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