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Det.
Sudler:
You know.. .that’s. . .that’s what they’re looking
at here. There.. .there were a lot of factors and
they’re trying to piece it all together. . .you know.
I. . . I’m not really. . .because it’s still open and
not public record right now. . . at liberty to say
.you know.. .what their findings were. But that’s
why. . .you know. . .we’re just looking at that period
of time between. . .you know. . .her traffic accident
and. . . and her death to try to find out if there
.you know. . . there was anything that she did...
you know. . .with regard to the salt or. . .you know...
that we can find out today or anything that may
have been a contributing factor to that. I don’t
have any further questions. Det. Jewett, you have
any questions?
Det.
Jewett:
No.
Det.
Sudler:
Mr. Johnson?
Johnson:
‘No, that’s fine.
Det.
Sudier:
Okay. Forthe record I’d just like to say that this
interview took place at Dr. Decuypere’s office at
X. And this is
gonna conclude the interview. And the time is now
1025 hours.

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