Is Your ‘Evidence’ Enough?

It is not unheard of for some people to give meaning to the most innocuous or mundane things. A simple greeting, text message or email from another person can seem to be evidence of wrongdoing and cheating, but to the casual and objective observer, it can only be seen as what it is on the surface. Of course, we do not discount the probability of your suspicions being right, but it is not uncommon for people – especially in our own experience – to think that they have some damning evidence against a particular individual, even when they really don’t.
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Don’t get us wrong – after talking and dealing with countless clients who have gone through the same, we can say that we understand why they feel this way. The important thing is though, that they should have the right and accurate information before they confront anybody.
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That’s where we come in. While we do appreciate the effort that many do to find out the truth, their means are not always as discreet and the results are not always conclusive and definite. There’s a lot of room for speculation and it does not help that the person has a personal stake in the whole business. Putting too much emotion into such an endeavor can cloud one’s judgment and one may very well end up using the facts to suit theory rather than using facts to come up with a theory. In the end, doing things on your own can do more harm than good.
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Professional investigators such as ourselves are always equipped with much better tools to find whatever truth or evidence that you want. The results are more reliable, conclusive, and accurate. Of course, it goes without saying that we are also much more experienced doing this sort of thing – it is our job and what we do, after all. We are much more discrete and are better equipped to handle all types of complicated situations that can arise from certain investigations. We are also more cognizant of the law, and what you can and cannot do to obtain information.
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There is nothing wrong with trying to do things on your own – the desire to keep things within your scope of influence is normal, but you cannot always do it that way. But you can rest assured that professional investigators always have the clients best interest in mind so every investigation is pursued in the most discreet manner possible.
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Thailand Investigations has been in the business for 8 years, and is staffed by many who are the best in the industry. At the helm is of course Michel Mauquoi, who brings with him a lot of expertise in the investigation business. So when you are looking to find out the truth, the best bet is with the professionals, so you don’t end up with ‘evidence’ that is, in the end, not actually evidence at all.
July 24th, 2010 at 22:11
Ah, I can relate to this post very much. There are really things and situations that are embarrassing to talk about and discuss with others. I am glad that you understand the reason behind this. But I also agree that a lot of times you cannot do things on your own and not be able to keep things under wraps. In the same way I cannot ask an accountant to do the work of a marketing manager or painter. There are really people who are fit for a particular job.