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What People Do When They Think No One Is Watching
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Uncovering infidelity and tracking cheating spouses as a private investigator is a gritty, high-stakes game.
In this episode of A Brothers Mind, undercover expert "Ray" strips the Hollywood myth from the surveillance industry to reveal what actually happens when paranoia meets a blank cheque. We discuss:
The Tradecraft: The logistics of 15-hour stakeouts and trekking through beach scrub in high heels.
The Danger: The reality of facing threats and accidentally following a target into a bikie clubhouse.
The Toll: How watching people at their worst leads to intense personal paranoia and severe mental exhaustion.
Chapters:
(00:00) Intro: What People Do When They Think No One Is Watching
(02:18) From Criminology Degree to Professional "Stalker
(06:30) "The Client is the Psycho": Flipping the script
(10:42) The Legal Line: When Surveillance Becomes Stalking
(13:51) And Just Like That You're in a Bikie Clubhouse
(16:14) Exposing Three Separate Affairs in 24 Hours
(17:38) The Psychological Cost
(19:09) An 11-Month Stakeout
(24:07) Flying Undercover and Evading Airport Security
(29:14) Foggy Windows & Trekking Through Scrub in High Heels
(36:22) Running Into Former Subjects
(43:47) How to Get Licensed in the Surveillance Industry
(45:48) The Heads Up: Coordinating with the Police
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