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from escaping. The duo then allegedly forced the car door open, slapped the camera from the investigator’s hands and
beat him. The investigator was not surveilling the pair when the attack happened and had let the sheriff’s office know he
would be in the area. There is no known connection between the two parties.
-- continued at www.fox32chicago.com/news/father-son-charged-with-beating-private-investigator-in-lake-county
Molly Bish’s Murder: How Did She Die? Who Killed Her?
Investigation Discovery’s ‘On the Case With Paula Zahn’ delved into one of the most harrowing searches for a missing
person in the history of the states of Massachusetts. The episode titled ‘Gone in Less Than 3 Minutes’ summarizes the
mysterious disappearance of Molly Bish in the year 2000 [remains found in 2003]. The audience is taken on a brief
journey of the investigation that was launched to search for the teenage girl.
-- continued at www.thecinemaholic.com/molly-bishs-murder-how-did-she-die-who-killed-her
In September 2012 at the NCISS Annual Meeting, the Molly Bish Foundation founded by parents John and Magi Bish,
were presented NCISS’s highest honor, the John J. Duffy Memorial Achievement Award (see www.nciss.org/john-j--duffy-
memorial-achievment-award) for “have by specific deeds and accomplishments, exhibited the highest standards of
conduct and service to the investigation and security services industry.” The Bish’s and their foundation since 2004 (
for their work in Massachusetts and Congress in passing multiple laws to protect children, convict in crimes against
children, and also find and identify missing children.
-- see The NCISS Report, page 25 at www.yumpu.com/en/document/read/7480084/spring-2013indd-the-national-
council-of-investigation-and-
Pandemic-Fueled Domestic Violence Leads to Homicide Spike in Colorado's Largest Cities
In Denver, Aurora and Colorado Springs, the data tells the same story. Denver saw 95 homicides, the police department
said, up from 63 in 2019, according to the Denver Post’s number. Aurora recorded 43, compared to 30 the previous
year. Colorado Springs reported 39 homicides, up from 24 in 2019. The uptick of killings — believed associated in part
with the COVID-19 pandemic — tell a startlingly grim story for domestic violence victims, experts said.
-- continued at https://gazette.com/dg-print/pandemic-fueled-domestic-violence-leads-to-homicide-spike-in-colorados-
largest-cities-copy/article_51070694-52b9-11eb-9753-73c97fb17721.html
Association Event Reminders – Open to ALL Investigators
Professional Private Investigators Assoc of CO (PPIAC) Texas Association of Licensed Investigators (TALI)
Colorado Investigator Development Institute Mid-Winter (virtual) 02/19/2021
(virtual) 02/26-02/27 2021 Register at www.TALI.org
Register at www.PPIAC.org
National Association of Legal Investigators (NALI) Florida Association of Private Investigators (FAPI)
Mid-Winter (virtual) 02/19/2021 Mid-Winter (virtual) 02/19-02/21 2021
Register at www.NALI.com Register at www.MyFAPI.com
Criminal Defense Investigation Training Council (CDITC)
2021 Academy (in-person) 04/12 to 04/162021
Jensen Beach FL – www.DefenseInvestigator.com
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