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she had or any. . . like I said. . . any medical problems
that.. .that she didn’t look like she was emaciated
or.. .you know. . .undernourished or. . .you know. . . anything
like that?
Price:
Not at all.
Det.
Sudler:
Okay. So her height and weight were proportionate
.you know. . . for her size?
Price:
Correct.
Det.
Sudler:
Okay. What about her complexion. . .her.. .her skin
tone and color?
Price:
I remember her as.. I mean for a resident. . .a resident
of Florida. . .she looked a little pale maybe. And I
believe she had some freckles.
Det.
Sudler:
Okay. But there was nothing unusual about her skin?
There were no rashes or marks or anything on her that
you could see?
Price:
Not that I.. .not that I remember.
Det.
Sudler:
Okay. So basically she just looked like a healthy
individual?
Price:
Correct.
Det.
Sudler:
Okay. Is there anything else that you can recall
that happened that night that we may not have
covered?
Price:
No, not really. But to me, it was just very strange
and that’s why remember it so vividly...that...I
mean I’ve never had someone come over I mean when I
arrive to the Emergency Room and just straight out
• •
tell you that they don’t believe in psychiatry and
that they really don’t want your help or need your.
help and be given a brochure like I was given. I
mean he. . .he.. .the one gentleman.. .and this is the
same guy. . .1 wish I remember his name. . .he was more
than happy to give me that brochure. And I don’t

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