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Greenwood:
No.
Det. Sudler:
No specific questions?
Greenwood:
No. -
Det. Sudler:
Did you hear anybody ask Laura or Janice about it?
Greenwood:
No.
Det. Sudler:
13mm. . .did Janice have any conversation with any
medical people there that you’re aware of?
  Greenwood:
I don’t know. I took the car and parked it and
then stayed with the car.
Det. Sudler:
Okay. And then Laura and Janice remained at the -
- hospital?
Greenwood:
Yes. 
Det. Sudler:
Okay. Umm. . .at what point did you become aware that
Lisa had died that evening?
Greenwood:
Probably when they came back to the car.
Det. Sudler:
-Okay. Do you. . .do you recall that?
Greenwood:
Must’ve been.. .that’s the.. .that’s the next time I saw
- them. -
Det. Sudler:
Do you remember what was, said?
Greenwood:
No. 
Det. Sudler:
How long did it take them before they came back
to you? How long were you waiting?
Greenwood:
God, it seemed like a long time. Probably an hour
.maybe not quite that but 45 minutes to an hour.
- Det. Sudler:
Okay. There had been a concern that she had
possibly had meningitis. Was that ever communicated
to you?
Greenwood:
Not in.. .let’s see. . .not specifically.. .probably like
maybe Janice said something in the car that seemed
like it could’ve been or something like that. I don’t
know but nothing...
Det. Sudler:
Okay. It would’ve...I mean...to me there would be
a safety concern. . .you know.. .with meningitis.

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