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  1. P.I. Moms. Butler used the name P.I. Moms to identify and promote his use of women investigators to land a reality show based on his business. [1] Arrest. Butler was arrested on February 16, 2011 along with Central Contra Costa County California Narcotic Enforcement Team Commander Norman Wielsch.

  2. Nov 18, 2012 · Chris Butler along with Norm Wielsch, was arrested and later charged with multiple federal drug charges. Plus, Butler and another cop were also charged for their alleged roles in those "dirty...

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  3. Jul 19, 2012 · Private investigator Chris Butler and his California-based firm attracted attention from national media by hiring attractive mothers to seduce husbands suspected of cheating.

  4. Ira Glass. The brains behind this whole PI Mom thing was a guy named Chris Butler. The way Chris Butler tells it, he'd been running a regular PI firm, when at some point, he hired a mom. According to Chris, this was the Eureka moment. He realized that moms have what it takes to crack cases.

  5. Sep 23, 2011 · Ira explains how a man named Chris Butler created a private detective agency where the investigators were good-looking soccer moms. Their publicist invited a reporter named Pete Crooks from Diablo magazine to do a ride-along with the P.I. Moms on a case. Pete thinks it'll be a simple, fun assignment.

  6. Oct 19, 2023 · Oct 19, 2023 • 41 min. Soccer Moms Confidential. 48 Hours. This classic episode of “48 Hours" explores the investigation of ex-cop turned private eye Chris Butler who staffed his San Francisco Bay area firm with local soccer moms.

  7. Dec 12, 2012 · In a gripping 10,000-word magazine piece, Crooks tells how his involvement on the story started with a salacious ride-along with Butler's team of "PI Moms," a few weeks before Butler and the PI Moms were scheduled to start filming a reality show for Lifetime Television.

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