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Suspected
Foul Play.

When law enforcement classifies a disappearance as voluntary but something feels wrong — G3 builds an independent investigative record that families and attorneys can act on.

Suspected foul play investigation

When The Official
Story Doesn’t Add Up.

Missing persons cases involving suspected foul play are among the most difficult to navigate. Law enforcement may classify a disappearance as voluntary based on limited initial information. Families who believe otherwise often have nowhere to turn — until they engage a private investigator who is able to build a parallel investigative record that will compel law enforcement to re-engage and consider new theories.

G3 Missing Persons approaches suspected foul play cases methodically and carefully. We do not interfere with official investigations — we build an independent evidentiary record that strengthens official cases and, when necessary, provides the basis for reopening them. Every finding is documented to court-admissible standards from day one.

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Our Approach

How G3 Works
This Type Of Case.

01

Case Assessment

We review all known facts, the official case classification, and the specific circumstances the family believes point to criminal involvement. A realistic assessment of what is provable is provided upfront.

02

Evidence Preservation

Physical and digital evidence that has not been formally collected is documented, preserved, and handled according to evidentiary standards before it can be lost or compromised.

03

Persons of Interest

Database intelligence and OSINT are applied to identify, research, and document individuals in proximity to the disappearance who warrant further scrutiny.

04

Digital Forensics

Communications records, social media activity, financial patterns, and location data for persons of interest are analyzed within legal parameters.

05

Parallel Record Development

A complete, independently documented investigative record is built that can be presented to law enforcement, prosecutors, or attorneys as the basis for further action.

06

LE & Legal Coordination

Findings are shared with law enforcement and, at the family’s direction, with attorneys or victim advocacy organizations — in formats designed for legal use.

Building A Record
That Changes Things

Law enforcement reopens cases when presented with new evidence they cannot ignore. G3’s role in suspected foul play cases is to develop that evidence — documented, authenticated, and court-admissible — so that families and their attorneys have something concrete to act on.

This requires meticulous documentation from the start. We treat every suspected foul play case as a potential criminal proceeding from day one, because evidence that isn’t properly preserved and documented may never be usable.

  • Court-admissible evidence documentation
  • Persons of interest background and movement analysis
  • Communications and digital forensics
  • Coordination with victim advocacy organizations
  • DA and law enforcement submission preparation
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What To Bring

Start With What
You Have.

No case is too thin to begin. Bring whatever you have — here’s what helps most.

Official Case Documentation

Police report numbers, detective names, and any written communications from law enforcement about the case classification.

Why You Suspect Foul Play

Specific circumstances, inconsistencies, or evidence that has led you to believe the disappearance was not voluntary. The more specific, the better.

Persons of Interest

Anyone you believe may be involved or who behaved suspiciously around the time of the disappearance — including any who were interviewed and cleared by police.

Last Known Communications

Any messages, calls, or contacts in the days before the disappearance that seem relevant — including anything that was unusual or out of character.

Timeline Documentation

A written timeline of events as you know them — even an informal one. This helps G3 identify gaps and inconsistencies to investigate.

Any Attorney Involvement

If you are working with an attorney or victim advocacy organization, their contact information helps us ensure our documentation meets their evidentiary needs.

Other Case Types

G3 Handles Every Type
Of Disappearance.

Common Questions

Suspected Foul Play
Questions Answered.

Still have questions? Call or message us for a confidential conversation — no obligation, no pressure.

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Can a PI investigate a case that law enforcement classified as voluntary?+
Yes. A private investigator operates independently of law enforcement classification. If you believe the official assessment is wrong, G3 can build an investigative record that gives law enforcement and prosecutors a reason to reassess.
Won’t a private investigation interfere with the official case?+
Not if conducted properly. G3 documents its findings in coordination with law enforcement, not in competition with it. Our role is to develop evidence that strengthens the official case — or creates one where none exists yet.
What happens if G3’s investigation uncovers criminal evidence?+
We immediately coordinate with law enforcement and, at your direction, with legal counsel. Evidence is preserved and documented to court standards from day one specifically for this scenario. We do not sit on findings.
Can G3 help us work with an attorney or victim advocacy organization?+
Yes. G3’s documentation is prepared to support attorney submissions and law enforcement resubmission. We can work directly with your legal team to ensure our findings are in the most useful format.
What if we’ve already had a private investigator who found nothing?+
Prior investigative work doesn’t close a case. G3 can review what was done, identify gaps in the approach, and apply current OSINT and database intelligence that may not have been available or used in the previous investigation.

When Something
Doesn’t Add Up.

Every case starts with a free, confidential conversation. No obligation, no pressure — just a licensed investigator listening and telling you honestly what can be done.

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