According to the dictionary, a subrosa is an old Latin term meaning "under the rose," the rose being an ancient symbol of secrecy or privacy. In modern terms, it refers to the surreptitious filming or still photographing of a subject who is under investigation, what law enforcement calls surveillance video.
A thorough subrosa will include footage shot at all hours and on different days. Not everyone works or plays during day time. Not all jobs operate on a 9-5, Monday-Friday basis. Has the claimant ordinarily done the kind of work that is performed on a swing shift and/or graveyard shift in addition to the day shift? Has the claimant been involved with sports groups or other activities that meet in the evening? On weekends? If your lead comes from an informant, such as the employer, you or the investigator might want to conduct an in-depth interview. The more information you have to begin with, the better the subrosa will be.
The investigator needs to get as much film as possible over several days to show a pattern of behavior that is not a one-time event. It might sound like overkill, and it certainly can be expansive, but this is one situation where you definitely get what you paid for. Remember, the burden of proof is on the accuser, and the proof must be "beyond a reasonable doubt" in criminal cases. We must be able to remove any reasonable doubt that the subject is knowingly lying. Absent sufficient evidence, the district attorney might not be able to prosecute.
Also, direct your investigator to get good, clear, still photographs of the claimant at the time the subrosa is taken. Stills have a sharper image than video and sometimes furnish better identity of the subject. Additionally, they can be enlarged for use in court and you can use them to capture a split second of time showing a particular activity or some other precise detail.
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"If you'd like to purchase an issue of Sub Rosa, send $4.50(US) for single issues, $13(US) for a troupe issue via paypal to sub...@distantlandspublishing.com send and we'll shoot you a link to download your copy. If you order four issues, we'll knock .50 off each for $16 for a block of four."
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