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"Maybe the investigating officer should be someone who has decided not to continue his military career."
An investigating officer, however, said no such visit had occurred.
I think it would have crossed the mind of any investigating officer.
A new investigating officer was appointed to the case in 2011.
I want to see the report, talk to the investigating officer."
I don't think they ever knew the investigating officer was my husband."
There he was linked to the attack by investigating officers.
She knew he was; all three papers had mentioned him as the investigating officer.
At one stage it involved dozens of investigating officers from four different forces.
I'll come back later, when an investigating officer is here."
"You can see he was one of the original investigating officers.
That way, she could always go back to the original investigating officers and pull the details again.
- it turned out to be one of the senior investigating officers.
Investigating officers may not have sent the evidence to a crime laboratory for a number of reasons.
The services of its investigating officers are sought for all major investigations in the country.
It may have been kept as a souvenir by one of the investigating officers.
He, too, told investigating officers that the shooting was accidental.
One of the suspects was an investigating officer who might come out any time on assignment.
Eric at the police station asks to speak to Nick, the investigating officer.
The investigating officers told me that older men often get depressed for no apparent reason.
A recording of the murder is delivered to the investigating officer.
He went on to say that the investigating officers did a thorough job which made the case easier to understand.
"I held a series of meetings with the senior investigating officer.
The garments had been arranged by the investigating officer for a photograph.
Instead, an investigating officer is assigned to conduct the proceeding.