Sunday, June 16, 2013

PI Tiffany Bond's CONFESSIONS OF A FEMALE INVESTIGATOR

Easy read, probably because the author seems genuine but simple (in a KISS-way).

Talks about how deceivers usually hide assets using their own name (v. married), names of lovers, or of very good friends rather than using false identities to squirrel away property. Even using another person's name is risky. 66

Integrity testing to find out if person has a tendency to stray. 94

Apparently Australia law enforcement has a concept of the fallibility of visual cues: On page 108, Bond explains the tunnel vision as "the loss of peripheral vision with retention of central vision, resulting in a constricted circular tunnel-like field of vision. Tunnel vision can be caused by extreme fear or distress, an intense physical fight, or intense anger, due to the body being rapidly flooded with adrenaline and oxygen. (source--Wikipedia)"

"Dead man" call was really alive but unconscious in his apt. for days. "It made me think about people looking out for each other, and how it happened less these days. I was only with that guy for a very short time before the ambulance arrived, but it really impacted on my own life and my attitude towards others. I started to appreciate my neighbors more, asking after them and friends when I hadn't seen them around. A quick phone call, pr even a text message, works wonders. 
  At the end of the day, if we're not here for the purpose of being with and helping others, then what's the point?"   128

on "Anon:: "When a person hides behind a false identity, are there any limits to how far they can go in insulting another?...

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