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A.
Janice Johnson.
Q.
Okay. Were you able to observe -- what was
Lisa doing during this two- or three-hour period?
 
A.
Well, to start with, when I first went in,
she was tending to pace up and down the room, you know,
in a rather sort of frantic way, and she was talking, I
mean, pretty sort of -- pretty -- sort of like crazy
talk, and then she would go up to Janice, like go right
up to her, and it was like she thought Janice was her
mother, you know. She was like talking, “Mommy,” and,
you know, rambling on at her. And then she
-- it was
sort of like she would suddenly switch off that and
walk away and start talking to herself, walking
backwards
-— sort of pacing backwards and forwards, and
then she might come back up to Janice again and talk to
her as though she was somebody else. I mean, it was
very weird. At one
—— one point during the whole time
she did lie
-- there was a bed there. She did lie down
on the bed, but it only lasted for about two minutes.
And she thought we were like gonna have a win at having
her rest
--
 
Q.
Right.
A.
-- but then, like moments later, she was up
again and sort of pacing around the room, and then ——
do you want me to just continue on with the whole

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