Opperman Investigations and www.EmailRevealer.com
will be featured on ABC Nightline this Friday 1/18/1013 I'll be
discussing how Email tracing and computer and cell phone forensics can
be used to catch people in infidelity.
By NICK WATT
Jan. 24, 2013—abcnews.go.com
Technology Can Scour Escort Service Sites for a Cheater's Email
1. Deleted Stuff On Cell Phones Can Be Retrieved
Ed Opperman, a PI based in Henderson, Nev., said he has recovered deleted text messages, calendar updates, memos, incoming and outgoing call records and other information from cell phones of alleged cheats. "There's a lot of information in a phone that is excellent for an infidelity investigation," Opperman said. "We want the deleted stuff, that's what we're looking for."
Ed Opperman, a PI based in Henderson, Nev., said he has recovered deleted text messages, calendar updates, memos, incoming and outgoing call records and other information from cell phones of alleged cheats. "There's a lot of information in a phone that is excellent for an infidelity investigation," Opperman said. "We want the deleted stuff, that's what we're looking for."
2. Website Registries Can Be Combed for Email Addresses
For a fee, Opperman offers to scour dating, escort services, porn and personal ad website registries for a suspected cheat's email address through his website, emailrevealer.com. "It is very quick," he said. "The whole search takes about 20 minutes."
3. Long Phone Call Records Can Be a Red Flag
Don't forget about those good old fashioned phone records. Some private investigators will look through those too for clues. Nazarian said when he looks at phone bills for someone who is suspected of cheating, he takes note of the number of minutes someone is talking. "Most cell phone calls are like a minute, two minutes, three minutes max," he said. "When you see a 30, 40, 50 minute cell phone call and that number keeps popping up, there's a problem."
4. Cyber Honey Traps Can Be Set
Some private investigators will also try to approach a suspected cheater online to lure them or catch them in the act. "In general, on the Internet, people think they are invisible," Opperman said. "They think they can get away with a lot. The older ones, they aren't that tech savvy and they don't realize the trail that they are leaving behind."
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Ed Opperman
EmailRevealer.com
PO Box 777381 Henderson NV 89077
Phone:800-572-9762 FREE
EmailRevealer@