"One of the members of the delegation is an attorney. I'm glad that their attorney was in the meetings." quote threewillows. I find this interesting that NTM had their attorney present as part of the delegation and then the same week we find that attorney to be the investigator from IHART. Really?! So now the investigation is not truly an investigation by definition, because it is not an inquiry at all, but a rather a defense. Sides have already been taken; there is no objectivity.
in-ves-ti-gate [in-ves-ti-geyt] verb (used with object), investigated, investigating. 1. to examine, study, or inquire into systematically; search or examine into the particulars of; examine in detail. 2. to search out and examine the particulars of in an attempt to learn the facts about something hidden, unique, or complex, especially in an attempt to find a motive, cause, or culprit: "The police are investigating the murder." verb (used without object), investigated, investigating. 3. to make inquiry, examination, or investigation.
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