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Kenya’s top private investigator, Jane Mugo, popularly known as Spy queen has revealed some tips one can use to catch a cheating spouse.
Spy queen is said to have solved hundreds of cases including murders and kidnappings in her line of duty.
She was once listed as the most wanted woman because of how she did her job.
Speaking in an interview with Kojo Yankson on the Super Morning show, she indicated changes in attitude and sometimes dressing as clues.
“Sometimes you realise that the person wants to receive a phone call in a bathroom.”
She added that such people may “change the time they come home, maybe they come home at 7 pm in the evening and you realised that they have started coming home late.”
Another tactic she used in identifying cheating partners according to her is putting a password on your phone.
“I mean I don’t even know why, before you are not putting a password on your phone, suddenly you have started putting a password.”
Spy queen also hinted that if your spouse starts changing how he/she dresses, then that’s another clue the person may be cheating.
“Maybe they have gone to another person’s spouse and he/she’s telling them I want you to be dressing like this so that you can fit.”
She was however careful in her submission as according to her may lead to losing clients.
“There are so many tips which of course I am not able to tell you all of them else am going to lose my clients, they will not come to me anymore.”
The Spy queen took interest in her field at age 19.
According to her, “it’s the only way that I am able to support the poor in fighting justice in my black systems.”
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