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

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