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re-investigation
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Alternative spelling of reinvestigation
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Speaking about the new arrest, Detective Superintendent Nick Wallen, senior investigating officer, said: "A re-investigation into Elsie's murder was launched in 2015 by West Yorkshire police, backed by a publicity campaign on the 50th anniversary of her death.
The re-investigation of the case by senior police officers concluded that Shahid had legally divorced.
It takes you through hypotheticals and witness accounts that aren't completely crucial to the re-investigation.
This is not a re-investigation and does not come under Operation Paget".
Napper is charged with Nickell's murder after an extensive re-investigation of the case by Scotland Yard.
The re-investigation found 10 to 15 traces of DNA which current technology is unable to develop into full profiles.
The Historical Enquiries Team, whose re-investigation led to the apology, has so far examined 1,400 deaths that occurred during the Troubles.
So the gumshoe is left – as in The Cuckoo's Calling – with the re-investigation of deaths ruled suicides or, otherwise, with non-suspicious missing-person cases.
It was the result of what Fabio Valentini, the chief of the criminal convictions bureau in Alvarez's office, described as a lengthy re-investigation.
November 2007: Robert Napper, 41, is charged with Nickell's murder after an extensive re-investigation of the case by Scotland Yard.
Mr Hampton, who earlier agreed to a joint re-investigation of both deaths, has said he has confidence in his own officers to conduct the new inquiry.
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