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interrogator

[in-ter-uh-gey-ter] / ɪnˈtɛr əˌgeɪ tər /
NOUN
inquisitor
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Early in the movie Pio is asked by an interrogator about the “countless” women “you had your narcissistic way with.”

From New York Times

At one point, he caught sight of his interrogators when they pulled off a knitted cap covering his eyes and put a pistol to his head to force a confession.

From New York Times

As part of his court deposition he detailed the IRA interrogation he was subjected to, including how he was stripped, blindfolded, tied up and taunted for hours by his interrogators.

From BBC

Reading transcripts now it seems clear Mr Heron did not know how Nikki had been killed and his interrogators had provided him with details of the stabbing.

From BBC

The U.N. also denounced Britain, whose intelligence agencies had U.S. interrogators question the prisoner at black sites despite its knowledge of his “extreme mistreatment.”

From New York Times