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Lisa was not talking to the other two people. Could you distinguish the
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voices?
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Ms. Brennan:
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Well, all I could distinguish was the first female’s voice, ‘cause she
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seemed quite pleasant, and like I said, I happened to hear her talk when
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she first came
in.
I could not distinguish between the other two people’s
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voices, other than a male versus a female.
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Det. Carrasquillo:
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Okay.
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Ms. Brennan:
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But, I could distinguish Lisa’s voice because of her para-language
was
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very flat and monotone.
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Det. Carrasquillo:
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Okay, and you didn’t hear her at all when the other two arrived?
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Ms. Brennan:
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I did not, no. I was walking in and out of the area quite a bit, because
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there are two other patients in the room behind them, which does have a
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wall separating it, with a door in the middle. So, I was not around all the
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time.
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Det. Carrasquillo:
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Okay.
You said Lisa stated she wanted to go home with the members?
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Ms. Brennan:
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With her friends from the congregation. I know she used the word
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congregation.
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Det. Carrasquillo:
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When was that statement made?
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Ms. Brennan:
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I was at the bedside with Dr. Lovett when he spoke with these individuals
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concerning uh, how he felt that she needed the evaluation. I believe Dr.
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Lovett had asked her directly. Okay, before the evaluation and once
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again, after the evaluation. After the evaluation, when I .brought the
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“against medical advice form” to her, she had stated it directly to me.
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Det. Carrasquillo:
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So, how long had she been at the hospital at that point, do you
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remember roughly?
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Ms. Brennan:
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Actually, probably not that long. Probably about two hours.
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Det. Carrasquillo:
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So she had been there a while and these people were around her for
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awhile, also.
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Ms. Brennan:
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Yes. Yes. Like I said, the first individual came probably ten minutes
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after she had arrived.
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Det. Carrasquillo:
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Urn hum.
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Ms. Brennan:
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I could not tell you the time frame when the other two people arrived, but
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it wasn’t in my mind, that long afterwards.
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