Det. Sudler:
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Do you think that...
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Price:
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I have to do that.
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Det. Sudler:
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Do you think that was the case with Lisa? Do you
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think she could speak to you freely?
Price:
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My gut feeling is no.
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Det. Sudler:
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Because of the individuals that were there?
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Det. Sudler:
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Okay. Do you have anything else that you need
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to add?
Price:
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No. I’d just like to say that I’m sorry that this
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young lady isn’t.. .is no longer with us.
And
when
I saw her, she was a healthy.
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.physically healthy
young lady. And when I heard that she was dead, I was really shocked.
Det. Sudler:
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Prior to this interview, I just showed you a report
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that we had.
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some notes from the ER notes that you
took that night. Was that a fair and accurate
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representation of.
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.of the ER report that you did
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that night.
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.those notes?
Price:
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From my assessment point of view.
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.yes.
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Det. Sudler: Okay. And I understand that you’ve got another
report that I apparently don’t have a copy of that you did that night.
Price:
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Routinely I do an.. .my assessment consists of a
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three-page assessment that I do, which is not part of the Emergency Room record. Which is part of the Department of Psychiatry that doesn’t go on the Emergency Room record. If people are admitted
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to the hospital,
it becomes a part of their chart.
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It goes on their chart.
Det. Sudler:
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Okay. Can I get a copy of that?
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Price:
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I’ll try to get you a copy of that.
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