normally take their clothes off and run down the street. When I’m.
.
.when you’re in conversation with somebody, they generally don’t cross their eyes. She was kinda slow to respond to me. So that was her mental status as. .as I saw, it. And again, I’m not a psychiatrist so I..
.i don’t.. .i can’t diagnose people as being schizophrenic or having some kind of psychotic disorder. But as far as her behavior, it.
. .
it
seemed and appeared to be a little strange.
Det. Sudler:
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Okay. The, individuals that were with her, you don’t
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recall any of their names or anything like that?
Price:
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No, I don’t. I wish that I did.
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Det. Sudler:
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Okay. Umm.
.
.did.. .they also have discussions with
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Dr. Lovett I take it.. ..these individuals that were with her.
Det. Sudler:
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How much time roughly did you spend.. .you know..
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talking with Lisa during the evaluation?
Price:
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Probably about a half an hour.
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Det. Sudler:
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Did anything change in her behavior or demeanor
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Price:
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No. It was.. .it was consistent. Again, she was
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passive. She seemed kinda anxious and fearful.
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Det. Sudler: Okay. How did she look to you as.
.
.you know.. .as
a nurse would observe a patient? Did she look
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healthy.
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.did she look.. .you know.
.
.frail. .well
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nourished?
Price:
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Physically Lisa appeared to be a healthy 36 year
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old female of average weight and height. Physically she looked okay to me upon just talking to her and looking at her. So she looked healthy to me physically.
Det. Sudler:
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You didn’t notice any physical abnormalities that
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