Sex, Lies, Videoptape, Missing Kids, and an Occasional Left Hook:
The Life of P.I. Joseph Mullen
Biography
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"At first glance, he seems like just another Wall Street executive. Wearing an elegant gray suit set off by
a pocket square, Joseph T. Mullen wades through a business report, one of many stacked on his desk. He ignores
the phone, which rings incessantly. Letters of appreciation from clients such as Johnny Carson, Walter Cronkite, George
Steinbrenner, and Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. cover an office wall."
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Mullen, P.I.s
Rockland Journal News
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"Manhattan's morning light is turning from neon to natural.
Joggers, dog walkers and delivery men are already out on the street.
And so is Tom Mullen.
He settles his 6 foot, 250 pound frame into the driver's seat of a new black Mitsubishi Gallant that's
double parked on Park Avenue, and proceeds to do what he does for hours and hours almost every day.
Wait."
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Glamour, Guns for a Gumshoe
Crain's
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"If there is one private investigator who comes close to the popular image, it's Joseph Mullen, the sleuth
best known for breaking the yuppie insider trading scandal. Mr. Mullen, president of J.T. Mullen Co., an agency that
primarily serves attorneys, may not own a trench coat, but he still packs a gun and has tanned good looks that Magnum
might envy."
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Legendary Gumshoe Relocates From Manhattan To Pursue Cheaters, Liars And The Absolute Truth
Miami Herald
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"If there is one private investigator who comes close to the popular image, it's Joseph Mullen, the 65 year old sleuth
best known for breaking the yuppie insider trading scandal. Mr. Mullen, president of J.T. Mullen Co., an agency that
primarily serves attorneys, may not own a trench coat, but he still packs a gun and has tanned good looks that Magnum
might envy."
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MULLEN, P.I.
New York Magazine
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"Joe Mullen has a tanned, wholesome face, white hair, and wintry eyes that click off the details of the room but leave his
thoughts in shadow."
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Safra's Sleuth
New York Post
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PI Joe Mullen saved the reputation of the late Edmond Safra and has
cracked many a case for this decade's famous and infamous.
At 64, Joe Mullen is the last gumshoe of this millennium, and while a
battered trench coat is replaced by designer suits, he is straight out
of Mickey Spillane.
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Background Check
Phychology Today
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Born in the Bronx, Joe Mullen has spent the last 50 years uncovering
the secrets and lies of New Yorkers. He has worked on cases that involved
Hollywood legends, including Judy Garland and Johnny Carson.
Donald Trump hired Mullen to tail Ivana Trump and Maria Maples during each of
his divorces. Little wonder he charges $300 per hour.
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Think a Boat Is Safe From Spying? Think Again, Experts Say.
The New York Times
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Among the professional deceptions employed by private eyes there is
the Flower Guy Ruse (delivering, say, roses to the door to make a
sighting), the Fake Apartment Hunt ("Oh, hey, I heard your three-bedroom
was for sale. Is that your wife?"), and, of course, the Wrong
Number, which needs no explanation.
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