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A.
That’s correct.
Q.
- - her, and then kind of reporting back to
Mr. Karduzinski about that?
 
A.
Yes.
Q.
Is that how that went for you?
A.
Mm-hmm.
Q.
Okay. Did you have other duties other than
that?
You had all kinds of phone responsibilities
and - -
 
A.
Yeah.
Q.
-- mail and correspondence and stuff.
A.
Yeah.
Q.
All right. So did you make a regular stop down
at the Cabana in your circulation around the building?
 
A.
Normally, he asked me to go down there to - -
he’d want to find out how she was doing. And I’d go --
most of the days - - it was about twice a day, like, once
in the early afternoon, once in the evening, like, a
little bit past dinner. However, this wasn’t every day.
Like, I’d
-- sometimes I’d be in school, and I think
some
-- maybe he’d get a report another way or something
like that.
 
Q.
Like he might, for instance, any given day, say,
“Lacey, go down there and see how Lisa’s doing,” or would

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