A semi-automatic weapon sits propped beside the front door of the
ranch-style home that Eric Agaki shares with his wife, a couple of
goats, some chickens and a horse. Only it’s not the real thing.
“That’s an air gun for raccoons,” Agaki says. “For intruders I’ve got other things.”
Agaki, 41, is particularly concerned with home security, and with good reason. A private investigator for the past 10 years, Agaki has put murderers in jail and staked out hundreds of spouses suspected of extramarital affairs.
Read more at : http://www.jewishjournal.com/los_angeles/article/for_l.a._investigator_exposing_kosher_meat_fraud_was_a_mitzvah
“That’s an air gun for raccoons,” Agaki says. “For intruders I’ve got other things.”
Agaki, 41, is particularly concerned with home security, and with good reason. A private investigator for the past 10 years, Agaki has put murderers in jail and staked out hundreds of spouses suspected of extramarital affairs.
Read more at : http://www.jewishjournal.com/los_angeles/article/for_l.a._investigator_exposing_kosher_meat_fraud_was_a_mitzvah
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