From DelawareOnline.com, Letters to the Editor

August 12, 2009

I take umbrage at the comments of Georgetown Police Chief William Topping that private investigators are “there to prove their client’s case. There’s no impartiality or neutrality. They get their orders from their employee.” (“Milton defends its private eye hiring,” Aug. 6)

Nothing could be further from the truth. Professional private investigators always advise our clients that we are looking for the truth, and the truth may not be what they see, want or hope it to be. A client who has an agenda other than finding the truth is a client who is turned away. Period.

I write this as a professional private investigator of 30 years experience who has proudly testified truthfully in hundreds of cases; as a past president of the Delaware Association of Detective Agencies, and as a founding member of, and now first Vice President of, the World Investigator’s Network (founded in Delaware, and now boasts members from 54 countries).

By the way, one of our former presidents is now a judge in the Justice of the Peace Court – in Georgetown.

Caryn Gloyd, P.I., Hockessin

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