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Q.
No caretaker notes?
A.
No.
Q.
Those caretakers’ notes that made it to you, they
were the originals?

A.
Yes.
Q.
Is it policy to ever destroy personnel files or
any kind of files of a deceased parishioner?

A.
Policy exists to maintain the pre—Clear folder.
It’s really not specific as to the others. Although it’s
our practice that we wouldn’t normally do that unless a

person, for example, asked us to or whatever.

But you confined it to deceased people. No, we
usually would not.

Q.
Was anybody in Los Angeles aware of Lisa’s problem
prior to her ‘death during the stay at Fort Harrison?

A.
Not that I’m aware of.
Q.
Were you aware that Lisa was having a problem?
A.
No. First I heard of it was the 5th of December.
I don’t think anyone else out there was aware of it before
that. At least no one I’ve talked to was.

Q.
Explain to me your chain of command up from you.
A.
, Well, there’s me, and then there’s the
Deputy Commanding Officer, and then there’s the

Commanding Officer of the Office of Special Affairs.

Q.
And that’s in that’ division?

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