Let’s imagine you’re a newly licensed private investigator, let’s say you live in Eugene, Oregon, since that’s where I live. You’ve just gotten your first case. Your client wants you to find someone. You’re given a first and last name, we’ll call her, “Margaret B.” You’re given her last known address, a rough age estimate, her last known phone number, her license plate and her home state. Based on what the client has told you Margaret moves frequently and definitely doesn’t want to be found. Based on the client’s reasons you don’t want Margaret to know you’re looking for her either.
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