Sherlock in the News
Occasionally we will meet with the press, under the following rules:1. We will not meet in our office.
2. No photography allowed of any sort.
3. The press is not allowed to go with us on any cases.
4. We won't tell you the names of any of our clients.
5. Voice recorders are allowed.
- Spies Among Us: Modern-Day Espionage Newsweek
- Hidden Camera Detectors Take On High-Tech Voyeurs CBS News
- Unmasking D.B. Cooper New York Magazine
- Brooke Astor Did Not Have Bugs New York Magazine
- He's Watching Out for You New York Daily News
- Check Mate New York Post
- Gotham Gigs: Supersnoop Crain's New York Business
- How to Change Your Life New York Magazine
- Breakup at Tiffany's New York Magazine
- The Ethicist: Donor Secrecy The New York Times Magazine
- How to Spot a Liar - Fast! LiveTime TV
- Real Private Eyes Unlike Those on TV Market Wire
- A Private Eye's Worst Enemy: Privacy Advocates Columbia News Service
- The Best Way to Dig Up Information The Wall Street Journal
- Skip Tracers See Rise in Business Columbia News Service
- Answer Fella: Hiring a Hit Man Esquire Magazine
- Love Lessons from a Private Eye Glamour Magazine


