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JPZenger

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2. You wait until you have a credible witness, and you check the facts so their story rings true
Mon Feb 11, 2013, 04:20 PM
Feb 2013

An experienced investigator knows whether to believe an accuser. It is their job to check out the accuser's motivations and whether the facts in their story check out. The investigators usually ask multiple questions in different ways to make sure that the story remains consistent. That process shouldn't take almost 3 years, as it did in the Attorney General's investigation.

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