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interviewed

vb. (en-past of: interview)

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Lieutenant Sudbury, the codirector of the drug task force, interviewed a woman who had a child at the elementary school.

They said they had interviewed several other contactees, all with stories similar to his own.

A few hours after Gitchell announced the arrests, Bray interviewed the boy again.

It was a messy, sad account, offered by a child who had been interviewed repeatedly by police and whose mother, with police approval, had appointed herself an unofficial investigator.

But in this case, all of the witnesses had been interviewed by police, because Jessie Misskelley Sr.

She then went on to tell me the police had interviewed Aaron on numerous occasions without her being present and that they had no right to do that and she intended to sue the city because their actions had caused Aaron severe mental problems.

The detectives who interviewed Taylor were Diane Hester and Mary Margaret Kesterson.

When Lax interviewed Bray in October 1993, the police officer still carried the piece of paper in his shirt pocket.

Prosecutor Brent Davis, citing pending appeals in the West Memphis murder case, declined to be interviewed for this book.

However, he had found that his man was too much for him, and saw that the best thing he could do was to submit to be interviewed himself.

The young gentleman, he says, interviewed him, so that he did not learn much about the Sphinx.

She had made videos, interviewed researchers, run hours of satellite imagery from the archives in the big library.

December, nor had Gwen heard about Tiny and the three names until I interviewed the family in late February 1967.

Brad Steiger interviewed scores of psychics, prophets, and contactees for his study of this phenomenon, Revelation: The Divine Fire.

Allen Hynek, an astronomer, also interviewed Hickson and his friend Calvin Parker.