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Playing Hooky From Work to Cheat: The Truth About His “Work Days”

Terrance Private Investigator

Case Overview

In October 2025, a Houston wife began to notice that her husband’s professional life didn’t quite add up. Despite leaving every morning in a suit with a briefcase, his income was inconsistent with his claimed overtime, and he was unreachable for hours at a time. Terrance Private Investigator and Associates was hired to conduct a one-week infidelity surveillance operation. Our investigation uncovered that the husband was “playing hooky” from work to spend nearly every business day with another woman in Humble, Texas, while performing a sophisticated “end-of-shift” routine to maintain his facade at home.

Houston Infidelity Surveillance Case Study

The Challenge

Every morning her husband followed a flawless script: a kiss goodbye, a briefcase in hand, and a commute to what she believed was a full day of work. She was trapped in a cycle of doubt — wondering if she was being “controlling” or if her husband was actually living a second life. She needed objective proof, but several obstacles stood in the way:

  • The Perfect Alibi: “I was at work” is one of the hardest claims to challenge without professional help, as a spouse cannot easily verify presence at an office without causing a scene.
  • Daytime Traffic: Surveillance across Houston and Humble during peak business hours required high-level driving skills and multiple vantage points to avoid losing the subject in traffic.
  • Pattern Recognition: A single day of “playing hooky” could be dismissed as a one-time lapse, so the investigation had to prove a consistent, daily pattern.
  • Maintenance of Cover: The subject was highly aware of his schedule, simulating work from coffee shops, so investigators stayed extra cautious during his low-activity periods.

5

Days of Field Surveillance

October 2025

Investigation Period

100%

Client Instincts Confirmed

Court-Ready

Evidence Package Delivered

The Investigation

Five days across Houston and Humble. Every movement documented, from his front door to his real destinations.

Every morning, after “leaving for work,” the subject drove directly to a home in Humble. We captured time-stamped video of intimate embraces with a woman and the couple leaving together for extended breakfast and lunch dates.

To maintain his cover, the subject would spend approximately one hour a day at a local coffee shop on his laptop, likely handling just enough emails to appear active to both his employer and his wife.

Most damningly, we documented the subject driving to his actual workplace parking lot at the end of the day. He would sit in his car for 20–30 minutes, watching the clock to ensure he arrived home at the exact time a “hard day at the office” would conclude.

We repeated this surveillance across five days, documenting a rock-solid routine of deception. Whether the subject was at restaurants or inside the Humble residence, every minute was accounted for in our daily logs.

The Results

The investigation provided the client with a devastating but necessary clarity:

  • A comprehensive evidence package of high-definition, time-stamped photos, video, and a GPS-verified timeline of the subject’s movements
  • Proof that the husband was using his career as a shield to facilitate a full-time secondary relationship
  • Documentation prepared to legal standards for divorce proceedings involving marital misconduct and the waste of community assets
  • Resolution and peace of mind — with indisputable logs of his “workdays,” the client ended the marriage knowing her instincts were 100% correct

Workplace deception is a common cover for infidelity, but it cannot survive a professional surveillance team.

Terrance Private Investigator & Associates

Looking Ahead

If your partner’s “work stories” don’t match the reality of their routine, the truth is usually found in the hours between 9 and 5. A licensed infidelity investigator in Houston can document what is actually happening and give you — or your attorney — the factual record you need. Clarity begins with facts, not assumptions.

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