San Diego Private Investigator’s Interview by Fox 6 News
September 12, 2007
Today is the day suspicious spouses look for extra signs their loved one is cheating, but you may want to wait until after Valentine’s Day before you try and trail a wandering lover.
A lot of private investigators schedule the bulk of their surveillance work before or after Valentine’s Day, because many cheaters realize they could get caught with their lover on the day cupid calls.
Howard Eisemann, owner of Able Investigations says Valentine’s Day is the most obvious time of infidelity.
“It’s a slippery slope in which to attempt some sort of rendezvous.”
Eisemann scheduled seven investigators to do undercover work today. Yesterday twelve investigators conducted surveillance. He says his employees had an 80% success rate catching cheating spouses yesterday. Today they’re running about 15 to 20%.
There are about 60-thousand private investigators in the United States.
More than half of their business comes from suspicious spouses who question their partner’s fidelity.
Fox 6 News reporter Eric Collins has more on the techniques they use to catch philanderers.
November 29, 2007 at 1:33 am
Such spouses often contact our company frantically needing proof of infidelity through identification of suspicious phone numbers. We only identify phone numbers, though, so we can’t keep stats on having proven infidelity.