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that.. .you know. . .we can�t.. .you know. . .we�d like to show she had an accident and she was taken care of... okay.
Slaughter:
Sure.
Det. Sudler:
She went there wearing what she. was wearing, which
was nothing at the time. . .what they recovered.. .you know.. .that she took off in the street. And nobody�s been able to tell us.. .you know. . .that somebody went to �her house and got�her. . .you know.. .her makeup.. .her hairbrush and her. . .you know...
Slaughter:
I understand that, but I do know she had them.
Det. Sudler: Okay. . .alright. We need to find out how. You
understand?
Slaughter:
No. Why?
Det. Sudler:
Because it. .it. . .again, if she�s involved in an
accident and goes to the hospital. . .goes away for two weeks and.. .you know.. .that�s the period of time we�d like to find out what she did, how she was doing. . .you know...
Slaughter:
Did she call for these items? Was she okay enough
to do that? Did somebody see her and bring them to her? That�s stuff is important to us so we know how she was.
Det. Sudler:
You know.. .there were natural. . .you know. . .processes
that went on in her body. . . okay.. . that developed during the two week period of time.. .okay. . . that would have I guess presented themselves medically to somebody that wasthere.. .like if she was vomiting... fever. . .nauseous.. .things of that nature. We need to find out anything ,that we can. And you, being her friend


Slaughter:
But I wasn�t there is the point.
Det. Sudler: I know. .

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