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magnuminvestigations283 karma

The husband was caught cheating on his his wife with her sister and when the wife confronted him with our video proof he swore that he thought the sister was the wife.

magnuminvestigations145 karma

Our client really thought that her husband was having an affair with a female co-worker. What we learned is that he was actually dressing up in woman’s clothing and having an extra-marital affair. It was a weird case because he did not make a very attractive woman as for he was the better part of 6’3” and 225lbs with facial hair.

magnuminvestigations134 karma

Not in every instance. The statistics, the last we analyzed, is 94% of every person who hires us is faced with the bad news of knowing that we found that their partner was cheating and therefore they are faced with accepting that their suspicions are accurate. Most people do not call us upon the first though that there might be cheating; by time someone calls us they are certain that it is happening and just need our professional assistance in documenting it.

magnuminvestigations89 karma

No I do not regret working any case. What makes this profession so unique and fulfilling is the fact that every single day on every single case is so different; there are no two days the same. Each case we handle there is an element of benefit that is reached one way or another. Every once in a while I regret taking a case just because the client is extremely difficult to deal with and although I do not condone cheating and I don’t think cheating is justified, I can somewhat understand why the client’s partner is unhappy; some clients stress me out in just a few days I could not image what it would be like to live with them.

magnuminvestigations83 karma

When we are in the midst of video-taping often our adrenaline is high and you are not looking at it as a porno; our focus is on documenting the activity so there is no question about what is taking place. We try to document as much activity as possible so there is no room for the cheater to dispute the incident.