![]() “When I started out, there were states that we would refer to as open country. “It’s changed a lot over the years,” says Overacker. Whether in space or across the vast expanse of North America, the occupation was, for a time, essentially lawless. Or The Mandalorian‘s Din Djarin, or Bossk, or 4-LOM, or any other bounty hunter in the Star Wars franchise you’d care to name. People who just wanted to be seen as a big shot.” LawlessnessĪnd yet, for a while – even if Overacker’s moral code was more wholesome than Star Wars’ most famous clone – working as a bounty hunter in the US did have parallels with Boba travelling the galaxy. There are guys in the business that absolutely had no business getting involved in it in any way, shape, or form. And that’s where the business really gets a bad name. Not nefarious types like Darth Vader and Jabba the Hutt. It was courts he’d be collecting bounties for. A real-life Boba Fett you might say! Hardly. If you needed a fugitive or criminal bringing in? Greg was your man. ![]() Overacker has been trying to locate Brianna or find out what happened to her for the last 17-years.īut for a time there, Greg was out on the road. It’s also an unfortunate reality that the costs of private investigators are beyond the ability of most of us to afford,” says Maitland. “It’s an unfortunate reality that police have limited resources and time, and private investigators can sometimes get answers from people unwilling to speak to police. The foundation was established by Bruce Maitland, whose 17-year-old daughter Brianna went missing in 2004. ![]()
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