"Adding an investigator to your legal case is always a good idea."
"Old fashion gum shoe investigation is always best. "
PHOENIX, Aug. 5, 2013 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- Greg Simms (Freelance Writer)
Those are the words of Dorian Bond , owner and president of Queen Creek, Arizona based Bond Investigations. Since 2003, the year the company was founded, the private detective agency has worked on hundreds of cases for lawyers, individual clients, and two of Arizona's biggest County attorney offices. Bond Investigations employs bi-lingual , state licensed investigators trained for several methods of investigation (surveillance, background checks, etc.).
So, why should clients spend their money to hire Bond Investigations? The aforementioned details above should answer any questions, shouldn't they? If not, then let Dorian tell you a story.
" A client was wrongly imprisoned and accused of a crime he didn't commit. We (Bond Investigations) were hired by the client's family to discover the truth. The client's accuser was a young woman, who we thoroughly investigated. The woman had dated several men in Australia, strictly for their money. Two of the men she dated, on their dime, told her she wouldn't be invited back to visit them, due to her 'attitude'."
"Back in the states, the female accuser went to her family doctor with her grandfather. The client was the family doctor. According to the accuser, while her grandfather was prepping for the doctor, the doctor sexually assaulted her. The client was soon arrested. "
"Fast forward to ten months of him (the client) sitting him jail. I found out about the boyfriends in Australia, but the client's family wasn't sure they want to pay for me to go down there and interview them in person. The family initially asked me to interview the first boyfriend via telephone from the states , and it ended just as I told them it would, with him hanging up the phone. Then, the client's family tried to hire a local company in Australia who didn't "know" the client, or the case very well, and got no results. Two weeks before the trial the family okayed my trip. I flew down there, and staked out the house of one of the boyfriends for four hours. I found the boyfriend, and convinced him to talk to me. I interviewed him, and he told me that the accuser told him basically that she was trying to shake the doctor down for money to pay for her next trip to Australia."
"I convinced the boyfriend to come back to the U.S. and testify. He was reluctant because he still loved the accuser, but he was willing to do it because he felt for the client and his family."
"The boyfriend testified, and we got a not guilty verdict. Afterward, the jury told us that bringing back the Australian lover was one of the main reasons why they believed the story. They felt really bad when they heard that the Doctor was in jail the entire time."
"The client was released the day after the not guilty verdict was given."
These are the lengths Bond Investigations are willing to go for a client. Face to face, in person questioning and surveillance. Telephone calls and other forms of "hands off" methods can be effective for your investigation needs. But that extra in-person perspective really works.
And, as you just read, can save your life.
Media Contact: Greg Simms, Freelance Writer, 937-371-5137, [email protected]
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