Det. Sudler:
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That never came up?
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Det. Sudler:
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Umm.
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.what was I guess the basis of her conversation?
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Did..
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did she try to offer any explanation of why she did that? Did she say she was having problems?
Decuypere:
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No, she never said that. And there was such a lot of
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activity there.. .you know.
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.people.. .doctors coming and going. And it was quite a wild area at that time. There was a child that was very sick and had like a whooping cough and there was lots of noise and lots of activity. And she.. .we didn’t get into the conversation.
Det. Sudler:
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Okay. Did you.. .did you know why she was transported
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to the hospital?
Det. Sudler:
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Did you.. .was there any physical injuries that she
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told you about or...?
Decuypere:
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No. I. .1 know that the doctor at one point came back
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in and examined her eyes just to see if she’d hit her head and that sort of thing. But there wasn’t any lacerations of any sort on her body.
Det. Sudler:
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No visible injuries?
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Det. Sudler:
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Okay. Umm. . .when you talked to her. . I mean.. .how
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.what period of time are we talking about. ..you
know. . . that you spent with her?
Decuypere:
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Well, I was there.. I don’t really have a concept of,
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it. It seemed like a couple of hours but I’m sure it wasn’t that. I was there from the time that I arrived whatever time that was. That’s pretty ambiguous I know, but until we left together. And I don’t know if you’ve ever spent any time in an Emergency Room. It’s more of a hand holding kind of a thing as opposed to let’s get
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