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presence of people who passed away. It was traumatic, even though I didn’t know those people. It had to be
traumatic for you. “Man, this doesn’t happen to me every
day, and I’m glad it doesn’t.” Right?
S
S
~ After it was over there was no discussion on the
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way back
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from the hospital? Nothing? Just listened to
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the radio?
S
S
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A.
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Some small talk.
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S
Q~
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No discussion about Lisa?
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S
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S
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A.
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No.
. S
S
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Q.
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None?
S
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S
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A.
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No.
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Q.
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Once you got to the hospital you say two people
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put her in a wheelchair?
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A.
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Yes.
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S
Q~
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Could you identify those people? Male
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or
--
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A.
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Two guys.
Orderlies.
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Q.
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And
you said that you
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as soon as you get back
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to the hotel
you wrote a report?
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S
S
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A.
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Mm-hmm.
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Q.
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Who
directed, you to do that?
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A.
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I believe the security guard.
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Q.
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Okay. A
--
enlighten me here. The security
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guards, do they work under a’ certain division at
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the
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