SUPPLEMENT/CONTINUATION
FL0520300/Clearwater Police Department
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Report No.
95-29 158
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Offense
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Death Investigation
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Date of Report
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02/28/97
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Ms. Brennan:
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She had
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like I said, she had said that she had taken her clothes off to
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make people think that she was crazy, and that she needed someone to talk with
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was her exact words to me.
Agent Feola:
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When she made that statement to you, was she in this monotone, eyes
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Ms. Brennan:
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Eyes closed, like this, “I need help. I wanted people to think I was crazy.’
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And, that’s when I had asked her, “Lisa, can you open your eyes for me? Yeah.
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Ms. Brennan:
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We have a standard triage form which we do vital signs on the patient,
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get medical history, also take lung sounds, things of that nature, and she cooperative towards me. And she only did things when I asked her to.
Agent Feola:
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Okay, your first observation of that, what was your observation of that?
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Kim, did you say to yourself, “She’s been injured in an accident or there’s something mentally wrong with her.’
Ms. Brennan:
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My first thought was, is that she was being very robotic like, that was my
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Agent Feola:
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What did you think about that? In your own words, what do you think
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that means?
Ms. Brennan:
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I think that someone is um, odd. Someone has maybe a behavioral
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disorder, or having monotone language like that is not normal.
Agent Feola:
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Okay. Did you notice a difference between her behavior when you first
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had the occasion to interact with her by yourself and the behavior change in her attitude when these other individuals showed up?
Ms. Brennan:
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She was quiet after the individuals showed up, the two people, the man and the woman.
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Ms. Brennan:
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Other than that, her behavior did not change. She still spoke very
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monotone, but she did have her eyes open when I went to the -bedside to have her sign that form.
Agent Feola:
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Okay. This has been quite awhile since this incident took place. How
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can you, I mean, you have a very vivid recall of what happened. I mean,
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you probably see hundreds and hundreds of patients every year.
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Ms. Brennan:
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It’s ah, we don’t have hundreds of people that come in naked from EMS.
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We don’t have hundreds of people that come in in that type of frame, as
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