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accident. I didn’t see any cuts or bruises or anything. She was. . .there was a lot of noise and confusion around. And she.. .we had a. . .you know
a short few minutes to sit and talk and see
what was going on because I wanted to see her...
see how she was. And she was rational.. .ummm... you know. . . other than being confused. I mean... if you have a fender bender, you’re. . .you’re... you’re not your normal self. You’re a little... a little apprehensive but nothing that.. .she kept saying that she wanted to get away from there... she just wanted to get where she could be where it was quiet.
Det. Carrasquillo: Away from there. . .the hospital or...?
Goldsberry-Weber:
Away from the hospital.. .yes. She was.. .she...
and she said “Judy, can you get me out of here?”
And that’s when I asked her.. I said “Well, how
O
do you feel?” And she said “I’m fine.. .1 just
want to get away from this hospital”. So I said
• •
“Okay, I’ll go see what the doctors say.. .what is
going on”. So I went into the trauma area where
the doctors were standing around and asked to see
who the doctor was that was taking care’ of her
because there were three or four of them there...
so I didn’t know which one. Dr. Lovett happened
to be the doctor.
Det.
Sudler:
Okay.
Goldsberry-Weber: Who is.. .he. . .he comes up and says he was taking care of her. I asked him if there was any physical reason, for her to be in the hospital. . .was he going to admit her for observation or whatever he was going to do. And hesaid. ..he went into this
long song and dance about how she wasn’t.. .said

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