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"During college and graduate school," Dr. Okie wrote, "I had to interrogate her to find out what was happening in her personal life".
The reason she didn't, I suspect, was also the reason she was not only "reserved and reticent" but was also — the Times obit again — "known for guarding her privacy" and was described by a friend (who said, "I had to interrogate her to find out what was happening in her personal life") as "elusive and enigmatic, protective of her emotions".
You don't have to interrogate her to make her feel like you really care about her.
She described how agents or "securists" bugged her house, hounded her from her job, turned friends against her, interrogated her, threatened to kill her and even continued to follow her once she had left Romania – incidents that are dealt with in detail in her novels.
When she came back from classes in the afternoon, she interrogated her roommates to find out if Leonard had called.
Police also cuffed and interrogated her, and declined to take her to the hospital.
They shadowed her movements, interrogated her contacts and shipped her off to Britain, where she would be less likely to have confederates helping her.
Brooke Henson told police who interrogated her that she had no desire to be reunited with her family since she was a victim of domestic abuse.
The matter was referred to a detective, who interrogated her, Ms. Pressman said.
She added that she would have happily gone to the school and interrogated her son with officials instead.
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