leave the nice robes and things like that. They
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left two sets of towels...
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Det. Sudler: Uh Huh.
McPherson:
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Two sets of sheets. As long as she had been keeping
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an apartment, I’m sure she had more linens than that.
Det. Sudler:
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Alright. Umm.
.
.did.
.
.did.
.
.at.. .while you were at
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her apartment or down here, did you learn or find out or hear of anything unusual that may have happened to Lisa?
McPherson:
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No. There wasn’t a thing at the apartment to show
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any signs of anything.
Det. Sudler:
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Okay. Did she have.
.
.did.
.
.at one point was she
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escorted into her apartment by somebody...?
Det. Sudler:
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Or carried into her apartment?
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McPherson:
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Yes. I meant to mention that to you. Robert is
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the apartment manager...
McPherson:
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At .Belleair Greens where she lived. And he said he
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saw two women bring her to the apartment and they
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was holding onto her.. .one on each side.. .and her
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hair was all messed up. And he said she was always real friendly with him and always spoke. But he said they made sure she didn’t see him. And I can give you
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his number. He’d be glad to talk to you cause he was
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very very much against the way things were happening.
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I believe he told us she was not there the month of
Det. Sudler: Okay.
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McPherson: Now, I’m assuming...
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Det. Sudler:
.
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When did this Robert individual.
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.when did he see
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her umm...?
McPherson:
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Well, I can’t give you the date. I’m sure he could
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