Johnson:
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It’s just that we don’t feel we really have any
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use for psychiatry or psychology.
Det. Sudler:
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Okay. So. .so the religion itself would.
.
.would
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I guess be what a psychia.. .a psychiatrist could do.
.
.you can get that through the religion then.
Det. Sudler:
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Okay.. .alright. So there wouldn’t be any reason
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to go then?
Johnson:
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I’m.
. .
I’m.. .not that I can think of.
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Det. Sudler:
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Okay. Airight. Umm.
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.cause it looks.
. .it
looks
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like. .you know.
.
.Lisa.
.
.you know.
.
she had this
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accident. And were you told about what happened after the accident?
Johnson:
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Well, I know that she did have both a physical.
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and a psychiatric examination.
Det. Sudler:
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Did you know why? Were you told of the circumstances
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why she was taken to Morton Plant Hospital?
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Johnson:
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I.. .I’ve heard secondhand that she.. .that she
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did something wild.
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.took her clothes off and
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walked down the street. That-.
.
.that’s the part that I heard that she...
Det’. Sudler:
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Pretty wild.. .a little bit different.
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Johnson:
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Yeah.. .yeah.. .something was.
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.something was not
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right there.
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Det. Sudler:
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Okay. When.. .if.
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.1 guess.. .since she”s not on
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‘
staff, she would be-what you’d consider a parishioner
right?
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Det.’ Sudler:
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If somebody had one of those breaks, what wouldbe
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the church’s function.. .1 mean.. .if.
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.would they
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