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within a few. . .probably two minutes of getting to the Emergency Room it looked like she had. . . there wasn’t.. .there wasn’t any vital signs.
Det. Sudler:
Okay. Was she at all cyanotic when.. .when she arrived
at the hospital like she had. . .you know. . . oxygen deprivation. . . or she was not breathing or anything like that or...?
Minkoff:
Oh yeah.
Det. Sudler:
She.. .she had already pretty much turned cyanotic?
Minkoff:
Well, she wasn’t...I don’t remember her being blue
but she.. .she.. .she was pale. . . she was very pale.
Det. Sudler:
Alright. Did.. .now, so you and Dr. Niles were the
attending physicians?
Minkoff:
Right.
Det. Sudler:
Umm...
Minkoff:
I wrote the record up. He was sorta assisting on
it. I don’t know if his names on the record. I
don’t think so.
Det. Sudler:
How was she transported to the hospital?
Minkoff:
Uh. ..a car or van as far as I know.. .didn’t see the
car.
Det. Sudler:
Okay. Did you talk to any of the people that brought
her?
Minkoff:
Talked to Dr. Johnson afterwards.
Det. Sudler: Okay.
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Minkoff:
Asked her what had happened. Uh.. .she said that she
had been notified about her. What time she come in...
8:00?
Det. Sudler:
I’m not sure. Around that time. I think she was
pronounced at 9:27.. .9:37. .somewhere around that
time. ••
Minkoff:
Okay. So somewhere around 8 or 8:30. Umm. . .that

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