Archive for March, 2011
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Have you ever thought you wanted to be a private investigator? Are you curious? Can you think on your feet? Are you good at puzzles? Have people complimented you for being an excellent listener? Are you tenacious? Have you always thought you could uncover the truth? Do you need a license to be a PI? Can you take a class and get what you need to qualify? What is required to become a private investigator? Norma Tillman, the author of Private Investigation 101 will tackle these important questions.
NORMA MOTT TILLMAN
Norma Mott Tillman, a private investigator with over 25 years of experience, has successfully located over 1000 persons and is known for her tenacity and her ability to orchestrate televised reunions. Norma’s background includes 11 years working with law enforcement, 2 years insurance fraud investigations, and over 20 years of private investigation. She has posed as a street person to find a mentally disturbed woman who was hiding from her family, worked undercover in a topless bar to save a man from suicide, and rolled under a mobster’s Jaguar in a crowded parking lot to install a tracking device.
Norma has authored four books, How to Find Almost Anyone Anywhere, The Man with the Turquoise Eyes and Other True Stories of a Private Eye’s Search for Missing Persons, The Adoption Searcher’s Handbook, and Private Investigation 101. She appeared on Oprah, The View, Case Closed, CNN News, and NBC Nightline.
To Contact Norma Tillman http://normatillman.com/
Norma Tillman Enterprises
P.O. Box 291285
Nashville, TN 37229-1285
Email: nt-007@hotmail.com
Books by Norma Tillman

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Have you ever been given a polygraph examination? Polygraph, commonly known as a lie detector, is highly controversial. The US military and government agencies such as the FBI, CIA, NSA and Department of Defense all use polygraph examinations for pre-employment screenings, for criminal investigations, and in matters of national security. Conversely, It is allowed for investigating specific crimes in corporate America, yet not allowed to screen civilian candidates for hire. It is often used by the defense to test the credibility of a criminal defendant; yet, it isn’t admissible in most legal proceedings. So, why bother using polygraph, you ask? Renowned expert polygraph examiner and former FBI Special Agent, Jack Trimarco, will address these issues and more.
Jack Trimarco
Jack Trimarco is a private investigator & internationally known, highly experienced and respected expert polygraph examiner, also known as a forensic psycho-physiologist. For the 21 years following a stint in the US Airforce and time as a deputy sheriff, patrolman, and detective, Jack served as a Special Agent for the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), including program manager for their Los Angeles Field office until his retirement. There he received numerous commendations for his exceptional performance. He also served as Inspector General for the US Department of Energy Polygraph Program between 2000 & 2002. After his training with the Department of Defense & the FBI as a polygraph/lie detection expert, he has conducted more than 2,500 polygraph tests throughout the world and became a member of several professional trade associations. Jack has appeared on Oprah, Dr. Phil, 20/20, Dateline NBC, Hannity & Combs, the O’Reilly Factor, Fox News and others.










