Investigators Make It Their Business To Catch Cheaters
A bit of advise from a New York Private Investigator Trailblazer Investigations Inc
Investigators Make It Their Business To Catch Cheaters
Cheaters Typically Not Discreet In Meetings
POSTED: 1:52 pm CDT October 10, 2005
UPDATED: 9:55 am CDT October 11, 2005
HOUSTON -- The women of K Griff Investigations & Civil Processing, Inc. spend their time busting cheaters.
So what have they learned over their 15 years in business? Affairs can happen anytime, anywhere and with anyone, KPRC Local 2 reported Monday.
"You got her voicemail, which means she is not there. She is probably with him," owner Kathy Griffin said.
"This one was a day-care owner. The woman was a day-care owner and the gentleman happened to be the father of one of the children she watched," investigator Tina DeFiore said. "She actually meets him in a parking lot in the day-care van and precedes to kiss."
The investigators said couples sneaking away for a rendezvous in some clandestine hotel room on the outskirts of town are only in novels and the movies.
They said people are getting together in the most common of places.
"This one wife contacted us who got very suspicious of her husband playing golf all the time," Griffin said. "She got very suspicious because none of the guys were calling for tee times but yet he was playing golf all of the time. He was actually playing golf with his girlfriend. (On tape you can see) he is actually giving her golf lessons and a little kiss."
The detectives said more often than not, the lover is found close to home or close to work.
"(One) was actually in the employee parking lot," Griffin said. "Right now, they are kissing (on tape) but then they preceded to go little bit further and perform sexual acts in the car in the parking lot."
Griffin said that most people are not discreet.
"Most people do not think they are going to get caught. It is the 'It is not going to happen to me' syndrome," DeFiore said.
The private investigators caught cheaters meeting at restaurants, grocery stores and even hotel parking lots. But the ingenuity of one couple even made them laugh.
"She's a teacher and she was meeting her student after hours and going to the movie theater. What better place where you can kiss and be in the dark and no one knows where you are?" Griffin said.
Plus, she said they had the perfect alibi.
"This was a child custody situation. Actually, we were looking for any lewd behavior she might perform," Griffin said. "Sure enough, they were at a concert. The children were 1,000 feet away watching the concert. She is in the bushes doing her business and then performs a sexual act with her boyfriend in the open-air concert right in front of everybody."
So, cheaters beware -- you never who may be watching, according to the investigators, who made it their business to catch those who do not want to be caught.
Investigators Make It Their Business To Catch Cheaters
Cheaters Typically Not Discreet In Meetings
POSTED: 1:52 pm CDT October 10, 2005
UPDATED: 9:55 am CDT October 11, 2005
HOUSTON -- The women of K Griff Investigations & Civil Processing, Inc. spend their time busting cheaters.
So what have they learned over their 15 years in business? Affairs can happen anytime, anywhere and with anyone, KPRC Local 2 reported Monday.
"You got her voicemail, which means she is not there. She is probably with him," owner Kathy Griffin said.
"This one was a day-care owner. The woman was a day-care owner and the gentleman happened to be the father of one of the children she watched," investigator Tina DeFiore said. "She actually meets him in a parking lot in the day-care van and precedes to kiss."
The investigators said couples sneaking away for a rendezvous in some clandestine hotel room on the outskirts of town are only in novels and the movies.
They said people are getting together in the most common of places.
"This one wife contacted us who got very suspicious of her husband playing golf all the time," Griffin said. "She got very suspicious because none of the guys were calling for tee times but yet he was playing golf all of the time. He was actually playing golf with his girlfriend. (On tape you can see) he is actually giving her golf lessons and a little kiss."
The detectives said more often than not, the lover is found close to home or close to work.
"(One) was actually in the employee parking lot," Griffin said. "Right now, they are kissing (on tape) but then they preceded to go little bit further and perform sexual acts in the car in the parking lot."
Griffin said that most people are not discreet.
"Most people do not think they are going to get caught. It is the 'It is not going to happen to me' syndrome," DeFiore said.
The private investigators caught cheaters meeting at restaurants, grocery stores and even hotel parking lots. But the ingenuity of one couple even made them laugh.
"She's a teacher and she was meeting her student after hours and going to the movie theater. What better place where you can kiss and be in the dark and no one knows where you are?" Griffin said.
Plus, she said they had the perfect alibi.
"This was a child custody situation. Actually, we were looking for any lewd behavior she might perform," Griffin said. "Sure enough, they were at a concert. The children were 1,000 feet away watching the concert. She is in the bushes doing her business and then performs a sexual act with her boyfriend in the open-air concert right in front of everybody."
So, cheaters beware -- you never who may be watching, according to the investigators, who made it their business to catch those who do not want to be caught.
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