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"Watching the Detectives" documentary



Logan Clarke and his wife run an international investigation agency with a difference. Not only are they and the agents employ professional investigators, they are also seasoned actors and use their talents to great effect, playing out character roles to con the conmen nor track down what they are seeking. In the opening sequence Clarke appears to be rummaging in all the local bins: in fact, 'garbology' is one of his specialties-- a means of gleaning valuable information. Listing psychology, salesmanship and acting as the three essentials in his work, he attracts "weird cases-- because others turn them down", which suits his style. "I try not to break the law, but I have to bend it in order to straighten out people's problems," he muses. Last in the series.

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