Showing posts with label Investigation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Investigation. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Accuracy of a criminal investigation in a case

By: Frank Crescentini 

Frank, how important the accuracy of a criminal investigation in a case? And why so many mistakes in police investigative work? And why many innocent persons get convicted wrongfully? Because the poor police work? Thank you why so long time of absences hope all is ok with you Sir.
Thank you
Daniel Kim, Los Angeles, California.


Dear Daniel,
Yes, to long and I miss this too, but very important obligations shorted my time to answer the 100’s e-mail’s that I received weekly and I have been neglecting I am sorry!
Very good questions but I will only answer the important part of an accurate criminal investigation into a case but I will NOT comment over the alleged accusations of poor police works, sorry if you are one of my followers you should know this. However the following discussion of some of the phases of criminal investigation and the presentation of evidence in criminal prosecutions are offered, not in critical spirit or faultfinding with any particular pace officer or group, but with the purpose of suggesting to peace officers generally a means to become more proficient and successful to the end that through the mistakes of others they may avoid similar mistakes. I have in mind the fact that there has been very little concentration upon the important subject of criminal investigation and practically nothing has been written with the idea of assisting the ambitious officer whose experience has been limited. The older officer in service should find herein many hints and ideas for improving his work. Dear Daniel the greatest difficulty has been found in selecting from the vast amount of available information those matters to be included and those to be omitted.            


F.C.Investigations 
Frank Crescentini 

California State License PI18368


Saturday, August 30, 2014

Some of my work

Frank Crescentini The Missing Person Skilled The Backgrounds Investigator Expert California State License, PI 18368
Conducting a thorough background check on a prospective employee not only ensures that they are qualified for the job, but also helps insulate you from potential liability for the employee’s conduct and actions while working for you or your company. For example, if you were to hire an employee with a history of sexual harassment and that employee sexually harasses another member of your staff, you could be held liable for his actions based on the theory that you knew, should have known, or could easily have discovered the employee’s history had you exercised due diligence and conducted a reasonable background check prior to hiring him or her. Should you hire someone with a history of violence who assaults a staff member or customer, the potential liability you face could be considerable. As an employer, you have an obligation to your employees, customers, and others to provide a safe working environment, and one way to achieve this is to perform a reasonable investigation on your potential employees before hiring them. Types of Pre-Employment Screening: The type of pre-employment screening investigation may vary, depending on the type of job the subject is being offered, but will usually include, at a minimum, a search of the potential employee’s criminal record, civil litigation history and driving record. If the situation warrants it, other searches may include:
  • Name and Social Security Number Verification
  • Age and year of birth scan
  • Driver’s License Verification
  • Countywide search for criminal convictions (7 years)
  • Countywide search for Superior Court civil cases
  • Employment Verification
  • Education Verification
  • Includes search for relatives, associates, and marital status
  • Includes fraud scan for aliases and false SSNs
  • Address history with dates of residency
  • Statewide felony conviction search
  • Local search for Municipal civil cases
  • Statewide Superior Court civil cases
  • Education, business and professional history
  • Military verification and service history
  • Source of income and business affiliations
  • Information available through our confidential sources
  • Family background and marital history
  • Credit History
  • Search for Federal criminal cases Nationwide bankruptcies and tax liens

No job to small, Email us f.c.investigations@usa.net for a free consultation on your case and an estimate to work on your case.
Thank you

Sunday, June 15, 2014

Marilyn Monroe - murder or suicide?

 EXCLUSIVE - Bobby Kennedy ordered Marilyn Monroe's murder by lethal injection to prevent her from revealing her torrid affairs with RFK and JFK: New book sensationally claims to have finally solved the mystery surrounding her death
· Investigative journalists Jay Margolis and Richard Buskin believe they they lay to rest any notion that Marilyn committed suicide, and reveal how they think the screen goddess really died
· The Kennedy brothers were ‘passing her around like a football,' revealed brother-in-law, actor Peter Lawford, years after she died
· Marilyn knew too much about the Kennedys and threatened to reveal everything
· Bobby Kennedy did not act alone, the authors claim. Complicit in the murder was Lawford and Marilyn's shrink, who gave her the fatal dose of pentobarbitol
· Before that, she was given an enema filled with broken-down Nembutals and seventeen chloral hydrates
When ambulance drivers found her in her Brentwood guesthouse, 'She was naked. She had no sheet, no blanket. There was no water glass. No alcohol…'
This is a quote from a respectful person investigating this case for many years and recently I contact this person and I offer my participation into this case however please pay attention on what he stating because it is shocking.

Thank you Frank Crescentini California PI Sate License PI 18368

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Definition of Cold Case.

Definition of Cold Case. A cold case is a criminal investigation that has not been solved and is no longer being investigated. When there are leads and active investigation, it's called a hot case. When the leads run out and no arrests etc have been made, it goes cold. We have many examples of Cold Cases the Rui Pedro case the Andrzej Kusz case and the Ylenia Maria Sole Carrisi case.