Originally posted by Shatteredhusband
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In fact I was 'invited' to a second interview because my accuser had requested a second interview and made further allegations against me, and I was questioned about these.
My OIC indicated what these allegations were, never directly to me, but via family members, thus highlighting the importance of not antagonizing the officers. I therefore went to this interview well prepared with answers to the questions that I knew were coming. Contrary to my first round, I felt in control, not in the least because I entered via the front entrance of the station, rather than being escorted from a cell, it seemed like a business meeting or job interview.
In my case I still feel the second interview tipped the scales in my favour and led to the NFA. It's more difficult for you because you have no idea of what your wife actually said, all I could suggest is a little guesswork at this point, after all you know her better than anyone, (look on it as a macabre version of Mr & Mrs) and some judicious prompting of the OIC at the next interview.
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