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What Others Are
Saying:
Edmond Martin has been seen in television programs such as City Confidential, Vanished, American Justice, A&E, BBC, the documentary Good Riddance, and Murder by the Book all concerning his investigation of the disappearance of Atheist Leader Madalyn Murray O'Hair and her family. He is also prominent in the books "UnGodly The Woman Who Ended School Prayer in America" by Ted Dracos and "America's Most Hated Woman" by Ann Seaman concerning Madalyn Murray O'Hair. In January 2010, look for Ed in Discovery's new series "Disappeared." |
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"Ed Martin was my Forensic Accounting Expert in an embezzlement case in Caldwell County. I appreciate the way he thoroughly converted raw data into an easily understandable summary--one that I could understand, but more importantly, a presentation which was understood by the jury. The total package--development and testimony before a jury--was professional from start to finish."
Tom Garner
Special Prosecutor
Caldwell County
“I had the opportunity to work with and review Ed's work in a large
securities fraud case. The case involved over 600 defrauded
investors and total losses of more than $35,000,000. Ed was
responsible for analyzing the financial records and investigating
the persons responsible for causing the losses. Ed constructed a
detailed accounting of all the financial records that enabled us to
do an investor by investor analysis of total losses as well as
identify investors that received preferential treatment.
Additionally, Ed did an excellent job interviewing witnesses, inside
and outside the scheme.
He is a pleasure to work with in
that he always has a positive attitude and you can rely upon him to
be very thorough and professional in completing every task that is
assigned him.”
Michael Shaunessy
The Shaunessy Law Firm, P.C.
“I have worked closely with Ed Martin,
the principal in Sage Investigations, as both a federal prosecutor
and civil trial attorney for almost twenty-five years. The
investigations he performs are thorough and complete. His reputation
for honesty and integrity is above reproach. He is an intelligent,
articulate and experienced witness. I have no hesitation referring
him to my fellow attorneys and clients for investigative services.”
Carl Pierce
Wright & Greenhill PC
“Professional, competent, dedicated, diligent and loyal. These words
that offer a straightforward description of Ed Martin, the man and
the professional investigator. The cases I’ve worked on with Ed have
offered a rare opportunity to collaborate and strategize with a
colleague of unsurpassed integrity and professional experience. I
offer my wholehearted recommendation of Ed to anyone wanting to
engage the highest quality of professionalism to further their
business, financial or personal interests.”
Henry J. Novak,
former assistant United States attorney
and 25-year civil, business litigation practitioner
“I have known Ed for about 25 years and had the privilege to work
closely with him, when I was a federal prosecutor and Ed was a
Special Agent with the Internal Revenue Service. During my
sixteen-year career as a federal prosecutor, I had the opportunity
to work with Special Agents from almost all of the Federal Agencies
and throughout many different parts of the country and I can tell
you that Ed was one of the best of the very best. His investigations
are thorough and complete. His reputation for honesty and integrity
is excellent. He is an extremely hard worker and also is a great
witness at the time of trial. I would highly recommend him to my
fellow attorneys and clients for investigative services.”
Jack O’Donnell
Gray & Becker PC
“Martin was in charge of the massive evidence and witness lists --
the natural one for the job, as he had an unusual ability to stay
focused on the big picture and yet keep scrupulous track of the
smallest detail. This could be seen in his interviews alone -- he
had to remember what a skittish witness was saying without taking
notes, establish rapport, steer the interview where it needed to go,
remember what to ask, evaluate the answers and check them mentally
against other tiny details, decide what to not ask, time questions
effectively, be mindful of the person's rights and what was legal,
take cues from what was happening around him, know what might be
evidence and pursue it -- and then coordinate all the information
from documents and informants with the prosecutor, the FBI, the
Dallas detectives, his bosses, and the rules of evidence.”
Ann Seaman
Author
“After a quarter century as an investigative journalist, I’ve worked
with the good, the bad and the very ugly. Without equivocation, I
can say that I’ve never come across an investigator who can match Ed
Martin’s skills. He’s world class and he can do it all. As his Cajun
brethren might say – You ain’t gonna find a better houn’ dawg.”
Ted Dracos, author
UnGodly: The Passions, Torments and Murder of Atheist Madalyn Murray
O’Hair.
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