How did you become an investigator?
I learned from the best; the U.S. Armed Forces. I worked in Europe and stateside, collaborating with German undercover investigators, the DEA and the FBI. I investigated murders, suicides, accidental deaths, sexual assaults, and other crimes of a serious and sensitive nature. I processed crime scenes, took crime scene photographs, collected evidence, interviewed witnesses, interrogated suspects, took statements, attended autopsies, supervised a drug suppression team, conducted surveillance, and testified in court, working closely with Army prosecutors. I had a Top Secret Clearance and earned two Army Commendation Medals.
After leaving the service, I worked as a private investigator with highly respected and experienced detectives for several years. I learned every aspect of managing a detective agency and supervising private investigations.
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