March 5, 1996 Diels Moar every nomi an. The cost of the e demand for private hings, there’s always ing, Kenny said. *s must be bonded General, there is a ‘PI can work on his tre are dozens of ver, some with 10 and photos by Paul Andrew aduates. And Knoedler also hree PIs another of which is a woman working i in his finn “Sometimes we go on the road together, in different cars, but we’re always communicating back and forth. Sometimes all three of us will be on a job.” Are there any jobs he hasn’t done? _ “T’ve never handled an assault case, or anything like tht It’ Ss mostly divorces and domestic disputes,” he said. -. Being young and i inexperience ch « PI work as it is in other professions. If your client wa! . secret lover, it’s I time ny expl. a go. If I have to follow a guy into a bar, te "sno roblem,’ | €. ng that can happen i is blowing your cover, ‘cause i you: do, ‘the investigation s over.” He says he doesn’t feel like he ’s invaded someone’s privacy after he hands in evidence that proves someone has been cheating on a spouse or a lover, “I went to school for it. I’m paid to catch these people.”