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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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