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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Missing information Carol Kisthardt is an American military lawyer and senior investigator with the national Naval Criminal Investigation Service.[1][2][3] Kisthardt was a leading presenter on the role of the NCIS at numerous law enforcement conferences. She was a lead investigator in the investigations of Carlos and Elsa Alvarez, two Florida International University professors accused of spying for Cuba.[4][5] In 2006, she investigated three suicides at Guantanamo Bay detention camp.[6][7][8][9][10][11]

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  3. St. Augustine Record, Associated Press, July 9, 2006, Guantanamo suicide investigation finds evidence of broader plot, Retrieved Sept. 19, 2014, "...450 prisoners at Guantanamo Bay to "determine whether other suicides were planned or likely to be planned," Carol Kisthardt, the Naval Criminal Investigative Service agent in charge of the investigation..."
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  8. BEN FOX, The Associated Press, July 9, 2006, Washington Post, Guantanamo Probe Finds Evidence of Plot, Retrieved Sept. 19, 2014, "...Authorities took the papers after finding a note in Arabic related to the suicides in the mesh wall of the cell of one of the prisoners found hanged to death, Kisthardt wrote...."
  9. Taipei Times, Jul 10, 2006, Associated Press, Camp suicides involved others: inquest, Retrieved Sept. 19, 2014, "...Authorities confiscated personal papers from nearly all 450 prisoners at Guantanamo Bay ...said Carol Kisthardt of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service ...."
  10. Scott Horton, March 2010 issue, Harpers magazine, The Guantánamo “Suicides”: A Camp Delta sergeant blows the whistle, retrieved Sept. 19, 2014, "...The Justice Department—bolstered by ... Carol Kisthardt, the special agent in charge of the NCIS investigation..."
  11. Sydney Morning Herald, AP, July 9, 2006 Guantanamo suicides: other detainees may have helped, Retrieved Sept. 19, 2014, "...Carol Kisthardt of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service..."


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