Articles and Authors Found In 
The Newsletter of Joseph Culligan
Mr. Culligan also has an article in each issue.

 

 

  • #1 June 1999

    Trivia Pursuit by Dean Beers
    Internet Crime by Julie Posey

  • #2 August 1999

    True Case History by Brian K. Ingram
    Locating People By Using Search Engines by Ralph D. Thomas

  • #3 September 1999

    How To Catch A Cheater by Victoria S. Frelow
    Child Support: A Conflict Of Rights by John Blackman

  • #4 October 1999

    How To Find Social Security Numbers and Locate missing Persons by Julie Posey
    The Locate From Hell by Scott Baldwin
    Warrantless Searches by Lee Griggs

  • #5 November 1999

    Finding People Worldwide by Chris Sherman
    Adoption Searches by Shelly Daniel

  • #6 January 2000

    Finding Runaway Children by Teresa Freeman and Bob Peterson

  • #7 February 2000

    Investigating Child Exploitation On The Internet by Julie Posey
    Technology Turns Up The Heat On Cold Cases by Todd Matthews

  • #8 March 2000

    E-Mail Headers by Brian K. Ingram
    Following The Money Trail by Joan Earnshaw
    Black Market Adoption Links & Registry's

  • #9 April 2000

    Pre-Employment Screening by Aaron T. Wells
    Locating Dead-Beat Parents by Tina Elkins
    Post Office Box Holders Legal Cites and Request Form

  • #10 May 2000

    Instant Message Programs: Are They Secure? By Julie Posey
    So You Want To Be A Private Detective? Interview of Dean Beers
    Social Security Forwarding Request Letter forms

  • #11 June 2000

    Cyberstalking: Don't Let It Happen To You by Julie Posey
    Q&A on raising hand written impressions from paper

  • #12 August 2000

    How To Use Adoption Court Records by Cassandra Gifford
    Background Checks For Canada by Kevin Ripa

  • #13 September 2000

    Corporate Intelligence Collection Process by Ken Wold
    Case Analysis by Paul Purcell

  • #14 October 2000

    Bounty Hunting, Brains Or Brawn? by Jaynnie Lopez
    Sex, Scams and Fast Money: A guide to filtering your e-mail by Julie Posey
    Major U.S. Banks

  • #15 November 2000

    The Right To Privacy vs. The PI by Mike Hawkins
    Avoiding Computer Crashes by Kevin Ripa

  • #16 December 2000

    Unmasking The Mystery Of Hidden Assets by Kelly Riddle
    Secrets Your Computer Knows and Tells About You by Julie Posey
    Dumpster Diving, ie: Garbology

  • #17 January 2001

    Creative Marketing With An Attitude by Robert Dayton
    Immigration Status Determination by Brian Ingram
    Enforcing Legal Judgment by Brenda H. Collier, Esq.
    Overseas Social Security Numbers by Michael Geron
    Garbology UK Style - Black Forests
    Advice For New PI's by Scott Fulmer

  • #18 March 2001

    European Resources vs. American by Miriam Ettisch-Enchelmaier
    Self-Generating Public Records Request Letter (State-By-State Cites)

  • #19 April 2001

    Levies by David Hodges
    Phone Tapping by Ralph Thomas
    Tax Advice For New PI's by Joan Earnshaw (former IRS agent)
    PI Marketing by Max Farris
    In-Car Heaters for Surveilance by Lee Griggs

  • #20 May 2001

    Case Management 101 by Paul Purcell
    Legal Safeguards by Greg Walker, Esq.
    Authorization To Conduct Background & Credit Investigations Form

  • #21 June 2001

    Tips on Garnishments by David Hodges
    Surveillance Reality by Kenneth D'Angelo
    Self-Generating PO Box Holder Form for Process Serving
    Locating Insurance Policies by Kelly Riddle
    Purchasing Body Armor by Gary Cohen
    International Driver's Licenses

  • #22 August 2001

    Insurance Fraud by Barry Zalma, Esq.
    Beginning At The Beginnings, Adoption Search Basics by Daryl Royal & Jennifer Legyal
    Never Underestimate The Power Of A Search Engine by Julie Posey

  • #23 September/October 2001

    Data Bases PI's Prefer
    Personal Security Measures by David P. Roberts (Whitney Houston's former bodyguard and whom the movie was based on)
    International Monetary Transfers as Payments by Miriam Ettisch-Enchelmaier
    Employment Screening by Handwriting Analysis by Treyce Benevidez

  • #24 November 2001

    K-9's In The Investigations Industry by Justin E. Spence

    To be continued...