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Q.
But it�s your recollection that you did not
make a report?
 
A. No.
 
Q.
If you did make a report, could you have made
a report and we just haven�t gotten it, is that a
possibility?
A. .It would seem like I would have done my
usual, gone out for a cigarette and made notes, but I do know she slept a lot that particular -- well, after

--
I don�t exactly remember writing it up, I don�t.
Q.
Okay, and other than the conference you had
that evening --
A.
That was it. I came to this room full of
people and was told that she had died.

MR. MCGARRY:
Okay, the detectives here
would like to ask you a couple of questions, I am sure.
MR. LAURO: Could we take a two-minute
break? She has been going for about an hour and a half.
MR. MCGARRY:
Sure, that will be fine.
(Whereupon a recess was taken).
MR. LAURO: Before we get started, Ms.
Boykin wants to verify one point about the last line, whether she had any recollection of writing the report.
Why don�t you just explain on the record what your best
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