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Q.
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Now, early in this watch she was violent, she was
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a threat, she was jumping up and down or doing ‘things that
you say were
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were threats to people, and you were needed
there.
As the watch went on, apparently you weren’t
needed there anymore, so she was no longer a physical threat
to anybody?
A.
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I don’t know. Maybe she
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A.
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She
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she was improving. From my point of view
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is that there was a time when she get to know the people
around.
Q.
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So
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so she wasn’t so violent?
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A.
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Right.
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Q.
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Was she
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then allowed to leave
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A.
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Well, I
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can’t say that.
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Q.
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——
when
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she wasn’t violent anymore?
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But you
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——
but you weren’t needed there anymore?
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A.
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No.
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Q.
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‘What
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do you remember the number of the room
that she was in.
‘
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A.
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Seven
—-
seven four
something
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no, I don’t.
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Q.
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Don’t remember, okay. It’s been a long time.
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