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climate and she was not used to the heat. Det. Sudler: Okay.
Goldsberry-Weber:
And that’s all I knew.
Det. Sudler:
Do you have any medical background?
Goldsberry-Weber:
Yes, I do. I have been a nurse for 35 years...
a respiratory therapist. ..an L.P.N. I spent seven years on the staff of respiratory therapy at the
University of Oregon Health Science Center in
Portland.
Det. Sudler:
Okay.
Goldsberry-Weber:
And then I have spent five years with working with
the State and then private duty as living in homes with people who have terminal, illnesses until they expire.
Det. Sudler:
Okay. Like Hospice or...?
Goldsberry-Weber:
The State of Oregon has a service that they
contract somebody who. . .an elderly person. . .so that
they can keep themselves in their home.
Det. Sudler:
Okay.
0 Goldsberry-Weber:
Instead of being put in a nursing home. It’s a
service that the State provides, and so I was a
State employee doing that.
Det. Sudler:
Okay. Umm. . .so essentially that’s what Lisa came
to you for. And you referred her to Dr. Decüypere?
Goldsberry-Weber:
I gave her a list of three doctors. I didn’t know
which doctor she came. . .went to because the people
. . .when I give them the list of names, then they
select the doctor. She came back and told me she
had.. .and Dr. Decuypere was one of them I had given
her. . .she had gone to see.
Det.Sudler:
Dr. Decuypere I understand is a chiropractor. •Were
the other doctors chiropractors too?
Goldsberry-Weber: A chiropractor. She’s also a nutritionist too.

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