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Slaughter:
Yeah. Kinda. . .you know. . .kinda spacy from tired
type of thing..
Det. Sudler:
Was she talkative or was she withdrawn or anything?
Slaughter:
Umm...
Det. Sudler:
Did she seem unusually upset?
Slaughter:
No.
Det. Sudler:
Okay. Do you know if she had any psychiatric
problems?
Slaughter:
No.
Det. Sudler:
Don�t know? You don�t know if she saw a
psychiatrist or psychologist or was prescribed any medication for...?
Slaughter:
No. But.. .you know.. .first of all.. .religiously we
don�t believe in drugs or psychiatric treatment
anyway.
Det. Sudler:
Okay. Alright.
Slaughter:
So I... it would be.. .1 mean. . I can only answer
that on supposition but I can�t imagine that she would have.
Det. Sudler:
Okay. Alright. I. . .so she wouldn�t have like a
bi-polar condition that required medication or something like that that you were aware of?
Slaughter:
I don�t even know,what bi-polar is.
Det. Sudler:
Okay. Airight. � �
Slaughter:
In scientific terms I have no clue what it means...
but.. .no...
Det. Sudler:
Okay. So as�far as you know she wasn�t on any kind
of medication or anything like that.. .okay. 13mm... did she appear. . .you know. . I guess unusually distraught that day...the day�of the accident?�
Slaughter:
No.
Det. Sudler:
13mm.. .so. . .you know. . .when you found out that she
took off her clothes and walked down th�e street,

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