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A.  
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My attention was 
make 
sure she didn’t hurt 
 
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herself if she got up and was crazy or 
—-
 
 
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Q. 
 
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Did you see any syringes in the room or  
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needles at all?
 
 
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A.  
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Oh, no. That I would have seen. 
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Q.  
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I looked at some of these reports, and I know  
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you probably haven’t had much chance to look at ‘em. 
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A.  
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No, I didn’t look at ‘em. 
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Q. 
 
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This report before this is dated the 20th,  
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11—20 of ‘95.
 
 
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Q.  
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Now, it’s already been given in testimony  
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that this is Alain Kartuzinski’s 
writing 
on the  
question 
right here. See “How much has she slept?”
 
 
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Q. 
 
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Okay. And Allen Baxter’s testimony that he  
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filled them in.
 
 
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MR. 
POLLI: 
 
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Arthur 
Baxter.
 
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BY 
SERGEANT ANDREWS:
 
 
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Q. 
 
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I’m sorry, Arthur Baxter. 
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Q. 
 
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That’s Arthur’s writing.
 
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Now, this is on the 20th. If you read  
through this, she’s not eating, she’s not sleeping,
 
 
KANABAY 
COURT REPORTERS
 
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