doctors and her? You know.. .did she.. .did she sign herself out or...?
Decuypere:
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She signed and I ‘signed.
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Det. Sudler:
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Okay. Oh, so you signed too. Okay. As a witness?
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Det. Sudler:
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Oh, okay. Were there any instructions to watch her
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or anything like that or.. .you know.
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did they feel
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that she was okay and just.. .you know.. .I mean it’s kind of unusual just to..
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to go through an accident and to do that.
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.I mean.
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.I guess they were confident or did she convince them that she was okay is what I’m trying to get at.
Decuypere:
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I know.
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.but they had a psychiatric nurse come down
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and apparently that is part of their routine.
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And they asked her questions to see if she was rational and could answer them and.
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.I remember one of the questions ‘they asked.
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he said it was the 64 million dollar question and what did this mean to her. And the question was.. .I’m trying to think
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back.. .“People in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones”.
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That’s what one of the questions was.. .the 64 million dollar question. And she answered that and she answered all of their.
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.all of their questions.
Decuypere:
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Until they said.. .then...then the medical doctor
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came in and said..
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admonished her for.
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for this nakedness and tried to tell her that this would be a hard thing to explain to his son if.
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.if his son happened to see a naked lady running down the street...
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trying to get her to understand that that was not a
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normal
thing.
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