Logan Clarke has been an expert consultant for CBS News as well as for television news magazines including 60 Minutes, 48 Hours, Inside Edition, A Current Affair, and more recently Crime Watch Daily. He has been featured on the USA Network’s Entertainment Tonight, Hard Copy, Maury Povich, Larry King, and, on radio, Rick Dees. He has been featured as well in the Los Angeles Times Calendar section, Newsweek, TV Guide, and countless articles in European and other American newspapers and magazines. Channel 4 Television in Britain produced a one-hour documentary on Mr. Clarke and the agency’s work. Canada’s City TV did a syndicated documentary on Mr. Clarke.
A whole chapter was devoted to him in Watching the Detectives, a definitive history of private investigation by British author Graham Nown. A film on Logan Clarke by the University of Southern California film school was screened in 1991 at the Cannes Film Festival.
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Logan Clarke and his Australian partner, Keith Schafferius, were the subjects of a ninety-minute documentary, “Missing: Presumed Alive,” distributed worldwide by ITEL Distribution. The film follows the detectives for two years, through five countries. A book released in Australia and New Zealand, Taken in Contempt, by Robin Bowles, devotes several chapters to Logan Clarke and his team. Mr. Clarke is also featured throughout The Retriever, by Grantlee Kieza and Keith Schafferius, published in 2011 by Harper Collins. The Retriever tells the incredible true stories of family abduction cases from around the world.
Mr. Clarke appears regularly in Los Angeles on KABC Talk Radio, KFI Radio, and KCAL9 television, the local CBS affiliate, where he’s discussed child abduction, white slavery, occult crimes, gun control, carjacking, reverse stings, and other investigative subjects.