Media Enquiries

Cameron Gowlett and Duncan Mee, the directors of Cerberus have made a number of media appearances, including in the national press, radio interviews for the BBC and in the feature-length documentary Erasing David.

 

If you are interested in any potential media projects please get in touch via media@cerberusip.com or telephone +44 (0) 870 351 2486. Alternatively, please contact their talent agent, Somethin’ Else on +44 (0)20 7250 5500 or email info@somethinelse.com.

 

Media Appearances

Following their involvement in the making of the feature documentary ERASING DAVID (created by filmmaker David Bond from Green Lions), Cameron Gowlett and Duncan Mee, the directors of Cerberus, have made a number of appearances in the national press and on radio. Please see below for more details: 

 

Radio: 

20th April 2010 – BBC Radio 5 Live - The Victoria Derbyshire Show: Cameron Gowlett appeared alongside David Bond to discuss the film Erasing David and the issues relating to privacy and the loss of it. Click here to listen to the interview.

28th April 2010 – BBC London Radio – The Robert Elms Show: Duncan Mee appeared alongside David Bond to discuss the film Erasing David and how a private detective works in tracking and tracing someone on the run.

 

National Press:

17th April 2010 - Saturday Times - 'Can you disappear in surveillance Britain?' Cameron Gowlett and Duncan Mee were interviewed with David Bond in an by Jean-Paul Flintoff which focused on the film Erasing David and the issues raised in it. To read the article in full click here.

 

Film:

After realising he is living in one of the most intrusive surveillance states in the world, film-maker David Bond decided to find out how much private companies and the government know about him by putting himself under surveillance and attempting to disappear for a month. He challenged Cerberus to track him. Using an extensive investigation toolkit and surveillance expertise, the film Erasing David charts the battle of wits between David and Cerberus as they close in. For more information please see the trailer below:

Cerberus welcomes opportunities to offer advice or our investigation services to media enterprises or press interviews and would like to hear from you.
 

Pro-Bono Charity Projects

Alongside our media work, we also work with human rights charity Reprieve on a pro-bono basis to uncover information that has been lost or hidden after many years or tracking the families of those accused of the most extreme crimes where human rights are most likely to be ignored or eroded.

Cerberus welcomes the opportunity to help with difficult investigations for charities involving missing persons or abductees.

If you would like more information please get in touch today by telephone or email: media@cerberusip.com