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A.
Yeah.
Q.
In the morning or afternoon?
A.
Afternoon. I would say it probably started
around three thirty.
Q.
Up until three thirty, what was’ she doing?
A.
I can’t tell you like exact actions, but like
her usual thing would be to lie on the bed. I had made the bed about a foot and a half from the wall to discourage this particular action. She got on the bed, would kick her legs, flailed her legs, heels, knees against the wall, and just constant batter (indicating) with her body, and she -—
Q.
That’s on December 5th in the morning?
A.
That was, like, routine behavior all along.
Q.
Specifically December 5th?
A.
I couldn’t say that. I remember her sleeping
better than she had slept before, maybe five-ish hours or something like that. I felt kind of excited about that, because she just didn’t sleep good.
Q.
Did she eat breakfast or lunch, or if there
was such a schedule?
A.
The schedule was anytime she was awake and,
willing, I would feed her. I would offer her food very, very, very often, and if she took it, we would go (indicating).

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