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Q.
Who told you that?
A.
It was either Janice or Suzanne. Janice Johnson
or Suzanne Schnurrenburger.
 
Q.
What did they tell you?
A.
I dpn’t -- again, I don’t have big recall on
that. Because the circumstances where I was returning
from this test, there was a lot of people who wanted to
make sure I passed this thing so I could start practicing
here in the state, and my focus was much more on that than
on this other -- than on Lisa’s situation.

And I was told that, you know -- ‘cause when I
first came in, they asked me about my exam; how it had
gone; did I think I passed; all that kind of stuff. I
asked them how things had been with them. They said it
had been an interesting time, and that, you know, Lisa had
passed away.
At one point, they thought it might be
meningitis, and they’d actually taken everybody who had
contact with her and, you know -- or even, like, my family
who’d had contact with me, who’d had contact with her
--
they took them and put them all in a place where they
could keep an eye on them.
 
Q.
You found out that was what they did --
A.
I found out that’s what they did after she died.
Q.
Because this was a full week later, you got

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