Dear Ms. McGinley,
My youngest daughter, Courtney Holmes, was married in October of 2008. In early 2009, it became clear that her full Wedding Day portfolio of Pictures – from getting dressed in the morning through the last dance late that night as the crowd began to make their way home – had completely disappeared. The Photographer, Lotus Photography, had gone out of business, refused to answer our calls and had simply dropped off the earth, forgetting to provide any pictures of my daughter’s special wedding experience. She had paid $3000 for memories that now were lost. She was heartbroken.
I was referred to by a legal acquaintance. Brenda McGinley and her diligent Team of investigators were able to locate the Photographer who was living in AndersonIndiana. While we were working a parallel pathway with another Photographer who was also taking pictures at the Wedding, Mrs. McGinley’s investigator conducted a stakeout and eventually confronted the original Photographer. He filmed the entire confrontation with a button camera, allowing me to see the persuasive approach used to retrieve the Wedding Pictures my daughter was so eager to find. Without their clever investigation tools, experienced and knowledgeable personnel and just a strong concern to help my family, I am sure that we would not have gotten those pictures back. We were very pleased at this happy ending to a potentially awful story.
I am pleased to provide this story and hope it helps others make a decision to utilize Mrs. McGinley’s services to solve their problems.
Best regards,
Gregory S. Dunn
IndianapolisIndiana resident
