For many, the thought of being cheated on is terrifying. However, it’s important to have concrete evidence before accusing a partner of infidelity.
Jumping to conclusions can backfire, especially if it turns out your partner is innocent. This could leave you feeling embarrassed.
Fortunately, a private investigator has shared insights into a common behavior he observes in unfaithful men.
While some may choose to confront their partner right away, it might be wise to consider the perspective of a private investigator first.
Ray Ranno, a private investigator from Connecticut, has noticed a particular behavior in men who are cheating, which occurs before they meet their mistress.
Although stakeouts can be uneventful, Ranno finds them intriguing when he recognizes patterns that hint at what might happen next.
During a discussion on the Locked In with Ian Bick podcast earlier this year, Ranno shared his professional observations.
“If a guy’s going to pick up his sweetie on the side, he wants a clean car,” stated Ranno.
He explained that men often clean their cars before proceeding with their cheating activities.
Ranno added, “As soon as somebody goes to the car wash I think ‘Ha ha, what’s next?’ It’s amazing how they do that. Women not so much. Women don’t do it so much because they usually jump in the guy’s car, men always want to drive. It’s very rare that I see a guy jump into a female’s car.”
After the rendezvous, Ranno then focuses on collecting evidence for the client who suspects infidelity.
Ranno dispelled the notion of the classic detective image, a man in a fedora and trench coat snapping photos from a vehicle.
Instead, he described the advanced tools he uses to catch unfaithful partners.
Besides having a long-lens camera for capturing images and videos, Ranno owns a disguised coffee cup with a built-in high-definition camera, allowing him to follow and observe without drawing attention.
“If I go into a coffee place, or a supermarket wherever I need to be, I just take the lid off turn it on put the cap on and it looks like I’m walking around with a coffee. Meantime I’m videotaping everything,” he explained.
Once compiled, the visual evidence is then provided to the client, who suspects their partner of infidelity.