
Episode 104
104. Private Investigators
They expose fraud, catch cheating spouses, and track down missing assets — but they don’t come cheap. Zachary Crockett takes the case.
The Economics of Everyday Things
August 25, 202519m 3s
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Show Notes
They expose fraud, catch cheating spouses, and track down missing assets — but they don’t come cheap. Zachary Crockett takes the case.
- SOURCES:
- Ashley Wardlow, chief operating officer at Nathans Investigations.
- RESOURCES:
- "Eugène-François Vidocq and the Birth of the Detective," by Daisy Sainsbury (The Public Domain Review, 2024).
- "The Pinkerton Story - Chapter 1," (The Pinkerton Foundation, 2017).
- "Expectation of Privacy," (Cornell Law School Legal Information Institute).
- "Evidence & Private Investigators," (Dugas Law Firm).
- EXTRAS:
- "Private Investigation Equipment (Detective Store)."
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