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SUPPLEMENT/CONTINUATION
FL0520300/Clearwater Police Department 
Report No.
95-29 158
Offense
Death Investigation
Date of Report
3/6/97
Pemberton: At least...I mean with her being in the condition that she... she was when she arrived, I don’t think she could’ve been.. .of course she was. .in my opinion she was dead when she arrived...I don’t think she could’ve been in too great a shape an hour before.
Det. Carrasquillo: When.. .when the phone call was made.
Pemberton: 
Right, because.. .for instance, the petechia and the paleness
and that sort of thing... that’s not something that just pops
up.
Det. Carrasquillo:
Comes over a period of time.
Pemberton:
S Right.. .yeah.
Det. Carrasquillo:
What you’re telling me now, has that been influenced by
anything you read in the paper or heard in the newspaper or
S on TV?
Pemberton:
Only by what I’ve observed in my career.. .you know.. .as a nurse.
 
Det. Carrasquillo:
So you’re just.. .you’re.. .you’re speaking from your own
personal experience?
Pemberton:
Right.. .and dealings.
Det. Carrasquillo:
Okay.
Pemberton:
About having worked with.. .you know.., as far as medical
stuff, what my experiences have been. And then as far as Dr. Minkoff, what my observations have been.., my impression.
Det. Carrasquillo:
He’s a pretty good doctor?
Pemberton: 
Yes, he is. He’s very conservative, but when something
 needs to be done he does it.. .it gets done.
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