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Greenwood:
I don’t know.. .less. . .probably under five minutes.
Det. Sudler:
Okay.
Greenwood:
Just a short time. I. . .I didn’t pay any attention
to that.
Det. Sudler:
Would it also be part of the. . .you know.. .sick or
injured person not to communicate with I guess caregivers or any...?
Greenwood:
No. -
Det. Sudler:
Just the caregivers themselves? -
Greenwood:
Right.
Det. Sudler:
Would not directly communicate.
Greenwood:
-Right. No, if you’re asked a question by someone,
that’s different. That means that’s everything’s cool and will be alright. But when they’re not doing that.. .when they’re not originating, then
-
you don’t. Like. . .you know.. .that’s just the way
you do it.
Det. Sudler:
Okay. So it would not necessarily have been Lisa’s
.you know.. .choice not to communicate. Or was it
the fact that she was too ill to communicate?
-
Greenwood: I don’t know. She just didn’t.
Det. Sudler:
Okay.
Sgt. Teunis:
And because she didn’t initiate, you-didn’t respond.
Greenwood:
Right. 
Det. Sudler:
Umm. . .so you basically lifted her with the assistance
-
of Laura? 
Greenwood:
With Laura.. .yes. 
Det. Sudler:
With Laura.. .okay. Umm.. .she couldn’t get up on her
own? 
Greenwood:
I don’t know.
Det. Sudler:
That wasn’t communicated to you? 
Greenwood:
No. - -
Det. Sudler:  She just...
 

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