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Suburban Madness is loosely based on the true story of 44-year-old Clara Harris, a successful Texas dentist and mother of young twins, who hired private investigator Bobbi Bacha, played by actress Sela Ward, to spy on her philandering orthodontist husband.
That evening, Clara went to the Hilton Hotel in Nassau Bay, Texas, to confront her husband and reportedly attacked Bridges in the lobby. Hotel employees escorted Clara to her Mercedes-Benz sedan. When David and Bridges came out of the hotel, Clara struck down her husband in the parking lot as her teenaged stepdaughter Lindsey sat in the ...
Edward fires an employee for perceived disloyalty. The employee, who saw Connie and Paul together, tells Edward to look at his own family. Edward hires a private investigator and is devastated to see photos confirming the affair. One day, Connie forgets to pick up Charlie from school and realises her wrongdoing.
FilmMagic/FilmMagic for HBO Kathy Griffin can’t find her estranged husband to serve him with divorce papers. ... The two-time Emmy winner hired a private investigator to find Bick, 46, however ...
Wolfe was initially hired to work as a private investigator in several episodes of Nathan for You. [3] After his appearance, he was contacted by Karga Seven Pictures who were looking to do a show about an LA private investigator. [2] Wolfe provides his case files to the production company who choose which cases they want to use. [4]
Molly Morris, a private investigator based in Dallas, takes photos of cheating men. FBI Agent Armon Ranford interferes one of her investigations to offer her a job with the FBI. The task is to watch over Alex Patrone, the daughter of a Senator involved in an organized-crime case.
Kathy Griffin's estranged husband has been located and the former couple is moving forward with their divorce proceedings. Randy Bick has responded to Griffin's petition for divorce after it was ...
In 1996, Hartley Moore returned to New Zealand and opened her private investigation firm, [4] Julia Hartley Moore Limited (formerly Arbeth & Co Limited). She was the first woman to own a private investigation company in New Zealand. [5] She initially worked fraud cases for an insurance company, but soon began specialising in infidelity cases.