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interrogator

[in-ter-uh-gey-ter] / ɪnˈtɛr əˌgeɪ tər /
NOUN
inquisitor
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Prosecutors said they may want to use what Mr. Rabbani told interrogators in the earliest days of his detention as hearsay testimony in the case.

From New York Times

The Nazi interrogator assigned to crack down on the resistance circle she organized with her husband was surprised by what he found.

From New York Times

One other defendant was also a minor when the crime occurred, and all six tried to revoke confessions they had given to interrogators.

From New York Times

The interrogator — the role is divided, seemingly randomly, among audience members — asks only two questions: If the witness would like a drink and if the witness was born in November.

From New York Times

The introduction of Denton — a man who identified himself as Ameen’s FBI interrogator, and whose identity defense attorneys said they did not know before Wednesday — was a surprise.

From Washington Post