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MR. MCGARRY:
What his impression is?
DETECTIVE CARRASQUILLO: What did he

think of it, his personal opinion at that particular
time, and he started answering the question “What I was
told was.”

MR. MCGARRY:
Well, it is kind of a
general question. Do you have an impression of what
was going on there that you could give us to answer his
question?

THE WITNESS:
I don’t know. I mean,
first, I don’t remember the word “detained” being used,
and I wouldn’t say that she was detained.

DETECTIVE CARRASQUILLO:
I don’t think I
used the word “detained” when I described her, did I?

MR. MCGARRY:
Uh-huh.
DETECTIVE CARRASQUILLO:
Well, scratch
“detained” out of there.

THE WITNESS:
I don’t know. If you’re
asking me for my opinion, I can’t say I had one in
particular. What --

BY DETECTIVE CARRASQUILLO:

Q.
All right. Let me make it --
A.
Isaw-
Q.
Let me narrow it for you. Is that normal ——
would it be normal, from your experience and your


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