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it had to be thorough, and we told him we had to have
everything that was not’pre-Clear and privileged.

Q.
For me to do a tho5rough search, I would have to go
to L.A.? S

A.
No.
Q.
So you think those missing reports are somewhe~e
other than where these were found? S

A.
If they exist, they are not in the PC folder.
S MR.. McGARRY: That’s all I have.

Doug, follow—up?

MR. CROW:
No. S
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DETECTIVE SERGEANT ANDREWS: I have a
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question.
THE WITNESS: Yes, sir.
EXAMINATION
BY DETECTIVE SERGEANT ANDREWS:
Q. Wouldn’t it be routine for caretaker reports,
handwritten like this, which I’m finding out is the normal
practice, everybody in the Church documents things, would it
be normal for those to be carbonized? What I mean by. that
is, they would write and there would be carbon paper and
there would be a carbon copy of those?

A.
It’s not normal, no.
Q.
Could you read this document right here. S
A.
It says, the original goes to ethics by drawing an

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