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Goldsberry-Weber:
Yes, they were very. . .very lucrative positions.
Det. Carrasquillo: What brought ,you to where you’re at now?
Goldsberry-Weber:
Wanting to help a little more.
Det. Carrasquillo:
Within the church?
Goldsberry-Weber:
Within the church.
Det. Sudler:
We had talked to several individuals in this
case. And again we’re trying to. . .you know... develop a background basically about Lisa’s health and mental condition and her physical health.. .you know. . .during the weeks. . .you know. . .prior to her death. Basically. . .you know. .what.. .what she was thinking. . .what she was going through at the time. And in some
of
our interviews, we were told that the church 
.you know.. .doesn’t feel there’s a needfor
. . .you know. . .psychiatric involvement.. .you know...
in parishioner’s lives.. .whatever. . .the church can handle those issues. Is that correct or...?
Goldsberry-Weber:
Yes.
Det. Sudler:
‘You’know...it was obvious that Lisa had some
type of I guess breakdown following her accident
that night. Are you aware or any other.. .you know
 factors in her life that would’ve gotten, her to
...you know.. . disrobing and walking naked?
Goldsberry-Weber:
No, I have no.  .no knowledge of that.
Det. Sudler: Okay. So you don’t know what press. .pressure
she was under in her work or relationships or
anything like that? 
Goldsberry-Weber:
No, I have no knowledge. 
Det. Sudler:
When somebody would.. .let’s say.. .have a nervous
breakdown or breakdown that Lisa would have had,
in the State of Florida we have a Baker Act Law
to use at that time...law enforcement or health

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