Det. Carrasquillo:
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Who said that they would watch her and treat her?
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Ms. Brennan:
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The gentleman and the woman with the blue shirt. -
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Det. Carrasquillo:
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Which gentleman?
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Ms. Brennan:
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The tall, thin man that was wearing the dark clothing.
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Det. Carrasquillo:
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And, if I ever show you a picture of these individuals, can you identify
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them? -
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Ms. Brennan:
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I would do my best.
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Det. Carrasquillo:
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Okay. Can you, I mean, do you have like their
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faces?
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Ms. Brennan:
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Like- I said, the man I, I feel that I have his face; I know I have the
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woman’s face in my mind.
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Det. Carrasquillo:
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Okay, so the tall man and the woman in the blue blouse, a uniform,
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Ms. Brennan:
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Correct.
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Det. Carrasquillo:
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W&ll say uniform for brevity, they said that they would take her treat her
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and take care of her. -
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Ms. Brennan:
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I believe their exact words to me were, “They would take care of her and
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they would watch her.”
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Det. Carrasquillo:
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Okay, were they the same ones that signed the
release form?
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Ms. Brennan:
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Yes sir, they were.
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Det. Carrasquillo:
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You saw the man sign the -release form?
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Ms. Brennan:
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Yes, I did. I stood right there.
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Det. Carrasquillo:
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And you saw the female sign the release form.
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Ms. Brennan:
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Yes, I did.
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Det. Carrasquillo:
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Okay.
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Ms. Brennan: That was done by me at the bedside.
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Det. Carrasquillo:
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Who brought the clothing. You said somebody brought clothing in for
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