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Det. Sudler:
Yeah. . .1 mean. . .yeah. But she would be I guess
qualified to. . to say. . .you know. . . somebody...
Johnson:
‘Yeah.
Det.
Sudler:
So she had 24 hours of diarrhea and some type
-
of infection. Did she elaborate on. . .on what type
of infection she had or anything?
Johnson:
No. She just asked me to. . . to come over and give her
a hand because we were gonna have to do something...
you know. -
Det.
Sudler:
Okay. -
Johnson:
So I just. . .it took me about ten minutes to break free
and get over there. -
Det. Sudler-: - Okay. So you got over there around 7:10 or.
Johnson:
7:10. .. .yeah. .7:10 or 7:15.. .yeah.
Det.
Sudler:
Okay. And who was there when you got there?
Johnson:
-
Laura.
Det.-
Sudler:
Okay. And what was Lisa like?
Johnson:
She was actually the friendliest she had ever been
to me. She.. .she. . .she -actually was happy to see’
me. She smiled-at me.. .you know.. .she. . .you know...
she said “Hi”. You know.. .it was like “Whoa.. .this
- -
-
is different”. Maybe,she realized she did need some
help and she was.. .you know.. .at last willing to accept
- -
some help. So I. . .1 checked myself. . .you know. . .just
.she didn’t.. .she didn’t feel warm.. .she. . .but she
did look. . .to me she looked septic. She looked like
-- she had some kind of. . .by septic I mean. . .you know...
an infection in the blood.. .you know. It’s gotten
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into the blood system.
Det.
Carrasq:
What does that look like?
- Johnson:
Umm. . .you- -know. . . generally someone looks just not
-
good. They have a. . . a tired look about- them. They -
-
- don’t think straight. You know.. .like someone has

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