Dignitaries are probing escort services
When she disappeared, P. Birgfeld was described as to be the caring and loving mother, but the police found out that she was the proprietor of the unlicensed escort agency, that she covered up by seeming busy entrepreneur. Her pseudonym was Carrie and she had a list of escort customers. A spokesman told that it looks like she is the owner of the Models Incorporated, that she is running it on her own and has the permanent customers. Police found out that the number of her clients is the possible suspects in the foul play.
Authorities were treating her as the missing person, even supposing the woman spectacled her disappearance. But the investigation showed she left not on her own will, as she hadn’t use no credit card or her cell phone. Her family was shocked getting to know her stage name, and they had no idea what sort of business she was running. Her father confessed he was taken aback when he got to know the details of her business and that she lead the double life.
B. Dixon, her colleague, cooperated with police during the investigation, but it was evident he had nothing to do with her disappearance. Her first husband seemed to be in the same position, as, though they posted on the same site, he had no possible idea as for where she could be. Later police found her burned car, but it didn’t help at all as they had no idea whether she was still alive or not. They found out as well that she had her own acupuncture salon, was running consulting business and was occupied in selling baby food, all the business activity adding to her mysterious disappearance.



