South Carolina

Howard Comen

Detective Howard Comen holds a BA from the University of South Carolina
(1971) and have been doing investigations for thirty years. He has one of the first
SLED licenses in the state, number 30. He has conducted rank and file
divorce, missing person and criminal defense as well as high profile investigations
of public corruption.

Comen originated in Connecticut and moved south in the late sixties. While a
student at the University of South Carolina, he designed and directed the
Student Night Patrol after several female students were raped on campus. Comen
received a Carnegie Institute grant for his efforts and from that time forward,
detective work became his life purpose. In 1971, he graduated from the
University of South Carolina with a B.S. in political science.

In 1989, Comen began the investigation of the disappearance of missing South
Carolina bridge inspector Ralph Terry Griggs. In the mid '90s Comen got
involved in the investigation of the death of Vince Foster, former White House
Counsel and close friend of the Clintons. Comen recently has been involved in the
University of South Carolina investigation of the character F Scott Fitzgerald
based the Great Gatsby on.

Comen Investigations have been featured by Gerlado Rivera, Bill O'Reilly, The
New York Times. The London Sunday Mail, The Totonto Globe and Mail, The
Washington Post, Newsday, the Pittsburg Tribune, The Miami Herald, The Buffalo
News, CNN, MSNBC, and many other media.