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Q.
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Wouldn’t that have been the time to relate,
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things are getting serious? Or didn’t you think they were getting serious?
A.
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Well, it was the early breathing was the
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noticeable part. The second
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--
when that
stopped it
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became more like a
normal,
or seemed, or could have. I
don’t know. That’s when we started checking.
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Q.
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Had her facial expression changed? Her eyes,
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were open?
Q.
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Head relaxed, laid back?
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A.
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Leaning
against Laura’s shoulder.
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Q.
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Eyes open, not blinking?
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A.
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There were
--
she wasn’t active, let’s put it
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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”?
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A.
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Toward the end it was like, I’m
glad we’re
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getting toward the end.
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Q.
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So this had to be a
--
I mean, I’ve been in the
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