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Chris Butler (private investigator)

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journey into the Napa Valley wine country tailing a suspected cheating fiancé and his mistress. The "PIs" involved were also all in on the ruse. Crooks was easily fooled; he was convinced that his experience was real and went on to write the story. Calling himself "Ronald Rutherford", Carl Marino told Crooks that the entire case had been a re-enactment. In several subsequent emails from "Rutherford", Carl Marino laid out carefully crafted evidence for the reporter to show that he was trustworthy and that the information was valid. Carl Marino told Crooks that he was informing him as a favor so that the magazine could avoid embarrassment. After Crooks received the e-mail from Marino, he immediately contacted Butler and the "PI Moms" who had been on the ride along to question them about it.
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As recorded in published transcripts of his interviews with police detectives on March 17, 2011, Butler admitted that he hired female decoys to assist in determining if a "target" male, usually the husband of his female client, would drink alcohol in a quantity sufficient to exceed the legal limit to
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in an effort to appeal to the demographic that the magazine served. As admitted by several participants in the actions, Butler re-enacted a case to satisfy the "ride along" demand of the magazine's reporter, Peter Crooks. The re-enactment was executed on September 11, 2010, including a convoluted
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The counts include embezzlement, second-degree burglary and conspiracy, as well as the drug-related charges. Butler's bail was set at $ 840,000, and Wielsch's was set at $ 660,000. Upon arrest, both were held in the Contra Costa county jail, located in
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An associate coined the phrase "dirty DUI scheme" to describe the practice. A number of the arrests and convictions resulting from the practice have been expunged and overturned, along with apologies from the senior deputy district attorney of
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drive an automobile. Once the "target" male had been observed to consume this amount of alcohol likely to exceed the legal limit to drive, the hired female decoys would leave the establishment and ask the target to follow them home.
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Butler's organization was featured in the media. Using these media appearances as marketing and with the help of a Beverly Hills public relations company, Butler signed a contract to be part of a reality television show on
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Butler was arrested on February 16, 2011 along with Central Contra Costa County California Narcotic Enforcement Team Commander Norman Wielsch. The two men were accused of selling police-confiscated
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to identify and promote his use of women investigators to land a reality show based on his business.
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private investigator
Antioch, California
Concord, California
crystal methamphetamine
anabolic steroids
marijuana
Martinez, California
Contra Costa County
Lifetime Television



"447: The Incredible Case of the P.I. Moms"
Transcript


"'Honeytrapper' Arrested on Drug Charges"
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""Contra Costa judge dismisses state charges against officers in CNET scandal to preserve federal case""
the original
"'Dirty DUIs' Private Investigator Gets 8 Years"


"Concord private eye detailed 'dirty DUI' stings"
"For ‘Mommy P.I.’ sleuth, an abrupt script change"



"The Setup"
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