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stated that she wanted to talk but maybe not at this time. Uh...but she kept saying “She’s so worn down... She’s so tired” And I would have to keep pulling her back open. . .to open her eyes. And I just “Lisa, can you open your eyes?” 13mm.. .at.. .sometimes I would ask her a question and she’ll say “I don’t know the answer to that right now, could you ask me again?” And I’d ask her right again and umm. . .she’d answer it. Uh.. .it just seemed really odd that sometimes she would pull up some information and sometimes it wasn’t available even only it’s a couple seconds apart. Uh. .so then when I asked her for her address. . .although she.. .she did give the police officer her address... she could remember it then. . .and she gave it to me. the Osceola Clearwater address. Ummm. . . so something-
• was going on in her mental processing that. . .that wasn’t giving her.. .she wasn’t having access to
information as she wanted it. It was only made
available to her at certain times because some
simple questions she would say “I don’t know
the answer’ to that right now” or “I don’t have
the answer.. can you ask me again?” I asked her
again and sometimes still not. I asked her again
.there it was. Umm... Lisa wanted help.. We
took her to Morton Plant Hospital. They do have
a. . .that is an appropriate facility to take a
patient that possibly needs to be. . .have a psych
evaluation., And umrn. . .cause they do have a Psych
p
unit. She was willing’ to go there. She wanted
help. ‘We took her there. I took great interest
in Lisa because she seemed to have a.. a. . . there
was just something about her.,. .something special
about her. I don’t know how to describe it.. .as

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