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The Case Files Are Open

I spent nearly a decade, 1987-1995, as a Washington, D.C., Maryland and Virginia process server and private investigator, operating in that gray space where the law meets the sidewalk. Back then, my job was to find people who had perfected the art of disappearing. I saw the “tells,” the “Street Science,” and the raw, unpolished reality of human behavior when the stakes are high and the door is locked.

I created The Process Server Chronicles because I’m finally opening the vault.

You’re here for the stories. The cases that involve names you’d recognize and locations I’ve had to scrub for “plausible denial.” But more than the drama, you’re here for the Field Craft. You’re here to understand the why behind the what.

In these chronicles, I’m changing the timelines and the landmarks to protect the liability, but I’m leaving the human nature untouched. This is an invitation to look over my shoulder as we dissect the behavior of the guilty, the desperate, and the routine.

The case files are open. Come on in and see what happened.


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Not legal advice / not professional guidance / do not imitate tactics
Fictionalized/composite/altered details + no identification intended
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