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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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