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Becoming a crime journalist, novelist, or screenwriter is a natural career path for a former detective. Examples of detectives-turned-writers include Ed Burns, a screenwriter for the television series “The Wire,” and Mark Fuhrman, author of several non-fiction books.
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Other former detectives started private businesses in connection to their old occupation. Dave Toschi, the chief investigator of the Zodiac Killer case, is currently the vice president of North Star Security Services in Daly City, Calif.
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Thomas Anthony Zampetti served in the New Jersey State Police for 16 years before becoming a successful detective and businessman. To find more information about Mr. Zampetti, subscribe to this Google Plus page.
I admire all of the detectives in the world. They are really smart solving the case problem..
ReplyDeleteI love watching detective movies. They are so stud!
ReplyDeleteThank you for serving the people. We salute you detectives!
ReplyDeleteIf I were a retiring detective, I'd probably write detective novels.
ReplyDeleteI'd probably still be paranoid. haha!
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