Erobitha, if you read Swanson's comment with the understanding that Schwartz's story is still under investigation, I think your difficulties go away. Let me insert the second "if" that I think was implied, but not stated.
When people link two conditions in a sentence they do not always use a preposition twice, the second one is assumed.
What Swanson is saying in my view is, the police are still investigating his story, and providing the subsequent report (their conclusion) of that investigation casts no doubt on his story, then...etc..etc.
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What Swanson is saying in my view is, the police are still investigating his story, and providing the subsequent report (their conclusion) of that investigation casts no doubt on his story, then...etc..etc.
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