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like I said, when she was gonna move her car around, my partner said “My God”.. .you know... “She’s gonna cause a.
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.she’s gonna wreck.
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.have a wreck”. Just because of the stress level that was so high. I don’t think it would be anything that she would want to take her life. 13mm... she wouldn’t intentionally be in danger.. .you know.. .of danger to other people or to herself. But merely because of the high stress level, obviously she wasn’t paying attention driving and that’s how we got that accident.. .umm.. .that she
in. So she couldn’t.. .if she got back in her car, we.
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.we can’t say for sure. But knowing how stressed out she was.
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.how she couldn’t think independently.
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she was doing very poor independent thinking and her thought processes were.
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.were very scrambled. Umm.
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.you know.. .we can assume that her
road. Like if...if we let her get back,in the car and drive home.
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.just because she is so upset, I would put it on the scale of when you.. .when you have a
a motor vehicle accident or near accident where if you have an ejection. Let’s just say the husband is ejected from the vehicle...the wife is fine...the vehicle’s fine.. .and the husband dies on the scene. The wife is totally distraught. You’re not going to allow that wife to get back in the car and drive to the hospital ,or.. .you know.
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if the husband is injured really bad.
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.to the hospital. Umm.
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she was under that type of.
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.1 wasn’t gonna let her go... we’ll put it that way. If she wasn’t going to go voluntarily, she was going to go with a Baker Act’ because she seemed.
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she appeared to be not able to
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