Im a private investigator these are the 5 craziest things Ive seen cheaters do to hide

These are some extreme measures.Private investigator Leon Hart, from UK-based InTime Investigations Ltd, has busted more than 5,000 two-timers who prove the lengths cheaters go through to knock their socks off.As a managing director of the company, Hart oversees 250 detectives worldwide, who use GPS, listening devices and other surveillance technologies to track down targets, with evidence used to collect reports, according to The Mirror.With 15 years on the job, Hart has revealed the five craziest things cheaters do to hide their infidelity.Deceitful spouses want to have their Kate and Edith, too, even if that means living a double life with two families in opposing homes.“A man was suspected of cheating on his wife of 50 years; they had three children and seven grandchildren,” Hart told The Mirror.“After utilizing surveillance, we identified that he was living at another address with a female in the exact same village as his wife.”Once detective Hart shared his discovery with the suspect’s wife, she confronted him — and the cheater confessed to living a double life for nearly as long as he had been married to his wife of five decades.He also admitted to having a family with the mistress, with whom he fathered two children and had three grandchildren.Another fellow decided to keep his affairs far from home — even if that required him to hop on a plane to see his lovers.

The London detective unveiled how a wicked geezer struggled to maintain one relationship, so he developed three others who were unaware of each other.“A wife suspected her wealthy husband of infidelity, as he would disappear on ‘business’ for a few days every week.The husband owned a small aircraft and also had a pilot’s license,” Hart shared.The cheater was flying from island to island to get what he considered “work” done.“He was found to be having an affair with three different families at once, all scattered around the nearby islands, alternating be...

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