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In the Press, Blogs, and Sites > For anyone deciding they'd like to be a PI in real life, read this

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message 1: by Nancy, Co-Moderator (last edited Jul 11, 2014 05:13AM) (new)

Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 10110 comments Mod
If you ever decide to cross the line from reading about fictional private eyes to becoming a real one, you might want to read this blog post.


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S.K. Rizzolo (skrizzolo) | 63 comments That's really interesting. I was intrigued by the amateur sleuth who can remember the details of photographs of people's faces in order to help identify their remains.

Quite a useful hobby for a good Samaritan.


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Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 10110 comments Mod
S.K. wrote: "That's really interesting. I was intrigued by the amateur sleuth who can remember the details of photographs of people's faces in order to help identify their remains.

Quite a useful hobby for a ..."


My husband is always saying that if he saw a most wanted criminal's photo and then was standing in line behind him at the grocery store , he wouldn't recognize him at all.


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My husband is the same, nancy. Lol

There's a TV commercial running here where the same actor plays all the parts, a kind of multiple Sliding Doors kind of thing.... First he's a business type in suit and tie, then he's world traveler with long hair and beard, then a hipster, etc., ... He even bumps into himself on the bus... My husband didn't see that it was the same guy until I pointed out the specific similarities.

Interesting post. Thanks for the link.


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