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Just in a cursory check into some of the other articles using the phrase, it seems like they're mostly cases where an investigator might encounter retaliation for speaking out. It's hard to imagine that happening for the present example.


Usually it's not allowed for people involved in an ongoing investigation to talk about said investigation. Maybe the US is different.




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