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Q.
Wouldn’t that have been the time to relate,
things are getting serious? Or didn’t you think they were getting serious? 
A.
Well, it was the early breathing was the
noticeable part. The second
-- when that stopped it
became more like a normal, or seemed, or could have. I
don’t know. That’s when we started checking.
Q.
Had her facial expression changed? Her eyes,
were open?
A.
Eyes still open. 
Q.
Head relaxed, laid back?
A.
Leaning against Laura’s shoulder.
Q.
Eyes open, not blinking?
A.
Not when I looked. 
Q.
  Okay. Fixed stare?
A.
There were -- she wasn’t active, let’s put it
that way. 

Q. I mean, you’re a professional, you know, you’ve done your work, you’re retired. Obviously an intelligent
fella. Any time
during this ride you say to yourself " this isn’t right." “Something’s wrong here”? You never

 
say to yourself “this isn’t right”?
A.
Toward the end it was like, I’m glad we’re 
getting toward the end. -
 
Q.
So this had to be a -- I mean, I’ve been in the

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