For the second time in four months, Naperville
police investigators late last week found themselves interviewing a hospitalized mother accused of poisoning at least one child with medication before apparently trying to end her own life.
What neighbors first found when they dashed into the street at 2 a.m. — and
police investigators later collected — testified to an almost unimaginable human horror of torture, sexual sadism, and homicide.
Not exact matches
If Andy Coulson had failed to notice any of this consistently illegal activity in his newsroom involving Rees, Whittamore, Boyall and Mulcaire; if none of the reporters who worked with these
investigators and / or hacked the voicemail of their targets ever mentioned anything to him; if nobody told him there was
police activity around his assistant editor, Greg Miskiw; if he failed to ask why the editorial budget had poured hundreds of thousands of pounds into these
investigators; if he failed to read any of the news reports which linked his newspaper to Jonathan Rees» corruption or to Whittamore and Boyall's network of blaggers: finally, in the
late summer of 2006, the reality caught his eye.
It was first reported by The Guardian on 4 July 2011 that
police had found evidence suggesting that the private
investigator Glenn Mulcaire collected personal information about the family of the missing Surrey teenager Milly Dowler, following her disappearance in March 2002 and the discovery of her body six months
later.
A former State
Police investigator accused of lying to detectives about activity on his bank account, then
later admitting that he was covering for the fact he was giving his mistress money to support her crack habit, has pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor.
Kevin M. Tuffey, a former State
Police senior
investigator who was chief of the Albany
Police Department in the
late 1990s, and Stanley C. Sardinia, a former NYPD detective, worked at the authority for years and were involved in the investigation of whether a former top authority official's government cellphone had been used to contact a suspected prostitute, according to the people familiar with the case.
Investigators later learned that the suspect had texted his attorney and girlfriend about killing
police.
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Crown Prosecutors and the
police or
investigators from other public bodies, such as HM Revenue and Customs, now routinely work much more closely together than they did in the
late 1980s when the SFO was established.
This therefore becomes a problem whereby
Police Forces are prioritising the attendance of collision
investigators at road traffic collision scenes and this may result in evidence not readily appreciated by an untrained eye being lost and be unrecoverable at a
later date.
In any case one of the primary obstacles in obtaining evidence at the scene would be the level at which this is recorded by the initial
Police Officers and any subsequent collision
investigator attending at a
later date.