Resources

There are three skills critical to any investigation: 

bulletDetermine what you need to know
This ranges from obvious to very complex and requires substantial analytical skills and experience.  It often means finding experts in
in special areas.  Our long experience and contacts throughout the
world help us find the special experts that we may need to answer
the first question. In one recent case, for example.......

 
bulletDecide who knows it
This may take the form of an individual, corporation,
specific paper document, computer file, or any other form
of storing information.  Finding the location of the
needed information is a skill of long investigative
experience, bulldog determination, and skill in 
obtaining cooperation from people of all sorts.  There
are networks of ex-FBI agents and other police groups 
around the world.  They form an extensive and invisible
support network which is the base of access to people
and information all over the world.  We use this resource
to the fullest to your advantage.

bulletGet them to tell you.
Sweet talk, tough guy, reasoned logic, confrontation, 
"social engineering" are just a few tools of the 
expert investigator. This can't be taught; it comes
with experience, and is the key factor which often
spells the difference between success and failure.
Twenty years of experience as a Senior FBI agent formed 
the basis of apprenticeship and culminated with a 
national award from the U.S. Attorney General as the top
investigator in the United States. 

Knowledge, skill, experience, contacts, and extensive international resource networks equal powerful support for a successful conclusion to your investigation needs.