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was walking with Mr. Kartuzinski and Dr.
Decuypere toward the car. And I went toward
another car.
Det. Carrasquillo:
Was she able to walk on her own okay?
Goldsberry-Weber:
Yeah.
Det. Carrasquillo:
Did she appear to be having any problems?
Goldsberry-Weber:
No. . .no problems walking.
Det. Sudler:
  So Lisa walked on her own?
Goldsberry-Weber:
Yeah.
Det. Sudler:
  Okay. And she was with Mr. Kartuzinski?
Goldsberry-Weber:
Uh Huh.
Det. Sudler:
Okay. And she got in his car or...?
Goldsberry-Weber:
I don’t. . .1 don’t know.
Det. Sudler:
You just separated at that point?
Goldsberry-Weber:
We separated at that point.
Det. Sudler:
  Were there any discussions with the staff
members there about Lisa’s condition or...
you know. . .you know. . .what to do with them?
Goldsberry-Weber:
The only thing I told Mr. Fontana was she needed
to go to a place where she could relax and be
quiet and not be disturbed because that’s what
the doctor had written. And they said they’d
take care of that.
I told Lisa I’d see
her later. . .not giving the. . .meaning a designated
time.. .just that I would see her like.. .I’d
see her another time..
Goldsberry-Weber: No. . .I didn’t see her. I had other...
Det. Sudler:
Do you know where she went after that?
Goldsberry-Weber: No.
Det. Sudler:
Did she move to the church?
Goldsberry-Weber:
I found out later from my senior
that she had
been taken to the Ft. Harrison.
From Janice
when I inquired about Lisa.

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