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Products FBI Agents Use to Secure Their Homes
Source: Reader’s Digest – 12 Products FBI Agents Use to Secure Their Homes by Amanda Lauren Considering buying a home security system? There’s no better person to consult than an FBI agent or security expert. After all, criminals are smart. Even the best home security devices without monthly fees, the safest smart doorbells, and the…
LAD Bible: Thomas Martin on How To Tell If Your Partner Is Cheating
Martin Investigative Services was recently featured in The LAD Bible, in an article titled Private Investigator Explains How to Tell If Your Partner Is Cheating.
Rescue A CEO: How a book is good for business
Private investigator Thomas G. Martin explains why writing a book is good for business.
ABC News: What criminals can do after stealing your cell phone number
Thomas Martin of Martin Investigative Services is featured in this news video from ABC News.
HuffPost: Couple Uncovers Hidden Cameras In Nightmare Airbnb Stay
Private investigator Thomas Martin featured in an article from the HuffPost regarding the hidden cameras found in an Airbnb stay.
Lifetime: Thomas Martin on 8 easy background checks before a date
“Predators know where to find prey,” says Thomas G. Martin, private investigator and former federal agent with the U.S. Department of Justice. “To a con artist, dating sites are a huge pool of potential marks putting themselves out there, looking for love [and] sometimes a little too willing to suspend disbelief and common sense.”
Collection of press stories about the Derek Seehausen case
Derek Seehausen is a 26-year-old medical student that went missing on or about August 5, 2014. This is a collection of articles regarding the case.
Here’s how to protect your mobile phone
Keep your cell phone number to yourself. “The new Social Security number … is your cell number,” said Thomas Martin, president of Martin Investigative Services and author of “Seeing Life Through Private Eyes.” Your smartphone “is a gateway to your living room to your bedroom, to your life.”
Mississauga.com: Employee theft in Canadian businesses ‘is a pretty big deal’
The majority of crimes against businesses are committed by their own employees, according to a lead private investigator and former federal agent in the U.S.
Thomas Martin, president of Martin Investigative Services and author of the soon-to-be-released book, Seeing Life through Private Eyes: Secrets from America’s Top Investigator to Living Safer, Smarter, and Saner, said his company’s investigations show 75 per cent of workplaces with 100 employees or more are victimized by employee theft.
Fox Business: Retail’s Worst Enemy: Its Own Employees?
It may be the most wonderful time of year for retailers, but it’s also a good time for workers who want to steal from them.
Employee theft has been known to pick up during the holiday hustle and bustle – and with the labor market on the rocks and cash-strapped Americans bracing for the fiscal cliff, retailers across the country could see more of it this holiday season than ever.
ABC News: Thieves Eye Luxury Goods During Holiday Season
Shoppers are not the only ones looking for things to buy during the holiday season; thieves are on the hunt too. Police say people are out to re-sell luxury stolen goods or to enjoy them for personal use.
Press from the Mark Anderson case
This page has a collection of press pieces about an investigation by Martin Investigative Services regarding missing comedy club owner Mark Anderson. Sadly, after being missing for more than three weeks, Mark Anderson was discovered dead in Buckeye Park, Arizona on June 6, 2012.
Missing in action: Bad economy fuels rise in employee theft
It happens at virtually every business.
Sometimes it’s nothing more than a missing stapler or a box of paperclips – items many employers would assume have been misplaced.
But employee theft can ramp up quickly.
Orange County Register: Economy’s clouds have silver linings
In these recession times, people do bad things. About 80% of employees are currently stealing something. They steal time, product or money from their employers who then call us to (find) the bad guys.
Seasonal Surveillance: Cheating Hearts
Private investigators are staffing up for a predictable February ritual: a spike in snooping. When it comes to marital surveillances, Valentine’s Day remains the private eye payday of the year.
Somebody’s Watching You
The struggling economy has created yet one more problem for business owners: skyrocketing employee theft.
Office bash may reveal an affair
Stats on cheating can seem overwhelming, so we looked to Thomas Martin, a former FBI agent and president of Martin Investigative Services, a California private investigative service. With 38 years under his belt, Martin could write a book. So he did, online at investigatorconfidential.com. An entire chapter is about determining if your partner is cheating.
Why Do Spouses Cheat?
Thomas Martin, president of Martin Investigative Services, says his 38 years as a private investigator has given him a birds eye view of affairs and cheating spouses.
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