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A.
The most recent folder, exactly, because that
happened just before her death.
 
Q.
Would documents still go to a PC folder after a
person’s death?
 
A.
They -- they could.
Q.
Do you know?
A.
I don’t know, sir. I could see that happening.
Q.
You don’t know whether these caretakers’ records
went to the PC folder before or after Lisa McPherson’s
death, the ones that actually made it there and were found?
 
A.
No, I don’t. 
Q.
So you can’t give me a time frame of when they
should have —— well, that’s not a fair question.
I think you indicated you didn’t know why they
were in the PC folder to begin with? 
A.
Right.
Q.
So you can’t tell me why they would have gotten
there at a specific time, can you?
 
A.
Right. 
Q.
Okay. And this is an observation, so you don’t
need to respond to it, but it seems, based upon the —- the
length of time we’ve talked with you, that the Church is
very structured and demanding in how its records are kept
and designated. In other words, that’s pretty much laid out
in Church policy, what goes where, what it’s named, where

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