DETECTIVE'S METHODS
Methods used by Wellington's private detectives are seldom explained in public, but in the Wellington Supreme Court one of them allowed a glimpse of his technique. He gave evidence in a divorce petition. "I went to the respondent's flat," he said, "aud asked her if she was on the municipal roll. She said, 'No,' so I gave her a form, which she filled in." The form, which contained a signature, was produced. "Then," he continued, " she showed me over the flat." Witness gave details of the flat during his evidence.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22141, 21 June 1935, Page 6
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