13

13

“You’re right,” and she said, “You can’t tell me what
to do,” and I said, “You’re right.” And then I, you
know, put my
arm out and pointed in the direction of
the door of her room, and she turned around and walked
with me back to the
-- back to the room She stopped
at the threshold of the doorway and said, “I just don’t
know what’s happening” and then said something else to
the effect of “I need some help” or “Could you help
me?” I don’t remember what her words were exactly,
though, and then she stepped back into the room, and
--
 
Q.
Who was the girl that night that was watching
Lisa?
 
A.
At that time it was -- I’m trying to remember
her name now. Janice Johnson was the one in the room
with her.
 
Q.
All right.
A.
Lisa walked back into the room, and then I
closed the door, and that was basically it.
 
Q.
That was Thursday night?
A.
Yes, it was. .
Q.
Real late? You had the graveyard shift,
right?
 
A.
Right. I’d say it was pretty early in the
morning, like two -— two in the morning, somewhere in
there.

KANABAY COURT REPORTERS

13