Are You Hot on the Trail of a Cheating Spouse?
Bill Mitchell, Seven-Day Detective, identifies the days and weeks following Valentine’s Day as a window of opportunity to glean evidence of an affair. “Valentine’s Day begets joy, happiness or heartache. And warning signs emerge in February through March as the paper trail grows hot,” says Mitchell.
GREENVILLE, SC (PRWEB) February 16, 2006 -- Bill Mitchell, Seven-Day Detective, identifies the days and weeks following Valentine’s Day as a window of opportunity to glean evidence of an affair.
“Cheaters often leave signs of an affair. You just need to know where, when and how to discreetly look for them. Often Valentine’s gifts and behaviors expose the affair,” says Bill Mitchell, author of “The More You Know – Getting the evidence and support you need to investigate a troubled relationship.”
“The more you know about your spouse’s behavior the better you will feel about your relationship,” Mitchell continues.
Several easily overlooked signs and behaviors will surface this month. Here’re just a few:
- A disappearing act around Valentine’s Day.
- An evasive, preoccupied, disinterested, or withdrawn spouse.
- Lack of affection or interest in you.
- Meetings that did not include you on Valentine’s Day.
- Protected cell phone bill or email accounts.
- Frequent computer usage after you retire to bed.
- Spouse who protects the wallet or purse at all costs.
- Your spouse takes the extra set of car keys from you.
- Locked briefcase that seems to have hidden treasures you must not see.
- Suspicious emails you were never intended to see.
- Any purchases of flowers, clothing, lingerie, jewelry not given to you.
- Any unexplainable receipts or charges from restaurants, motels, etc.
- Any blocked ID phone calls followed by short, “quiet” conversations.
- Any calls taken in another room or closet.
If you observe any of the previously mentioned actions, you should look for the following this month and next:
“Always track phone bills, credit cards statements, emails, pants pockets, purses, checkbooks, briefcases, laptops, and vehicles for receipts, shopping bags, matches, cards, love letters, condom wrappers, Viagra, under garments, change of clothing in the trunk, flower pedals or leaves. I advise suspicious partners to rummage their own trash containers for morsels of truth,” adds Mitchell.
Mitchell points out infidelity needs to be proven either to satisfy a “need to know” or as proof in court. Knowing how to investigate a troubled relationship is imperative. Mitchell’s new release, “The More You Know – Getting the evidence and support you need to investigate a troubled relationship” (Eagle's Nest Publications, LLC, $14.95) offers comprehensive investigative techniques for anyone suspecting infidelity. There’s no need for any spouse, girlfriend, or boyfriend to be in the dark anymore.
For more information on cheating spouses visit us on line at http://www.sevendaydetective.com.
About Bill Mitchell - Seven-Day Detective
Veteran investigator and infidelity expert Bill Mitchell, Seven-Day Detective, is the author of The More You Know – Getting the evidence and support you need to investigate a troubled relationship. Bill has been quoted in the New York Post, Chicago Tribune, Esquire, Ladies Home Journal On-line, PI Magazine, Frankfurter Allgemeine, and many other print and online media. Bill has also been a guest on Dr. Phil, NBC’s The Today Show, CBS’s The Early Show, 1010WINS, Dr. Robyn Show, Talk to Tara Radio Show, Steve and DC Morning Show, Mancow Morning Show, Mom Talk Radio and over 100 other radio shows in the United States. Mr. Mitchell has caught more than 2000 cheaters and testified countless times on behalf of clients using powerful and timely evidence forcing negotiations and favorable court rulings. For more information, visit the PRESS ROOM at http://www.sevendaydetective.com.
To interview Bill, call 864-329-0530.
About the book:
The More You Know – Getting the evidence and support you need to investigate a troubled relation/ship is based on more than 35 years of investigative experience and research while serving thousands of clients nationwide. It covers the only warning signs needed to alert readers of an affair. The book goes much further to assist in the investigative process, helping the reader determine when, where, and how to safely engage the services of a professional investigator, a thorough listing of private investigative regulations for each state (plus contact information for licensing agencies), an exhaustive questionnaire, and a complete checklist when a private investigator is retained. Readers will know within hours if their relationship necessitates professional help. This book is the most comprehensive infidelity source of its kind. It takes the reader from suspicion to action, leading to the essential evidence collection process suitable for any courtroom in America.
The More You Know – Getting the evidence and support you need to investigate a troubled relationship is available from any bookstore or on line at http://www.sevendaydetective.com, from Amazon.com or by calling 1-800-785-2425.
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