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A.
Joan Stephens was certainly one of them, because
she was dying to have a cigarette.
 
Q.
Mm-hmm. 
A. Suzanne Schnurrenburger was there.

Q.
Okay. And did you see Lisa?
A Just briefly
Q.
What was she doing?
A.
Staring at a light bulb, standing in -- Suzanne
was at the door. She walked out. As she opened the door,
I saw Lisa standing in the middle of the room, just
looking up at the light bulb.

Q.
Did you have any contact with her, talk with her --
 
A. No.
Q.
- - check her out?
A.
No. That was the first time I saw her. Just a
very brief opening and closing of the door.

Q.
All right. The next time you saw her was when?
A.
Again, there was just another brief, when I
didn’t go into the room -- again, I couldn’t tell you
exactly what day that was. Within a day or two of having
been over there the first time. Like I said, at that
point, I didn’t go in the room.
 
Q.
That was the second time you didn’t go in the
room?

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