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Greenwood:
Yes. . .made.
Det.
Sudler:
Both beds were made?
Greenwood:
Yes.
Det.
Sudler:
So she was lying on a. .on a made bed?
Greenwood:
Right.
Det.
Sudler:
Okay. Umm. . .and her personal effects were out?
Greenwood:
Some...well, some of them were visible.
Det.
Sudler:
Okay. Umm.. .but could you tell.. .you know.. .at
-
all like the length that she’d been there? Did it
look like she’d been living there for a while or...?
Greenwood:
No idea. 
Det.
Sudler:
Okay. Alright. But the beds were made and the room
I guess was fairly neat?
Greenwood:
It was presentable.. .yeah. . .you know.
Det.
Sudler:
Umm...
Greenwood:
You know how people’s rooms are. -
Det.
Sudler:
- Okay. Would it be safe to say that this is kinda
- -
set up like a hotel room? 
Greenwood:
For the most part.. .yeah.
Det.
Sudler:
- Okay. Is there a TV in there or...?
Greenwood:
I didn’t see one.
Det.
Sudler:
Just a..a dresser and the two beds and a. . .a
-
bathroom. 
Greenwood:
Uh Huh.
Det.
Sudler:
Okay. -
Sgt.
Teunis:
.Umm. .-.when. . .when you spoke to us Mr. Greenwood
about it’s a Scientology belief that you don’t
- talk in the presence of someone like that that’s
ill... 
- Det.
Sudler:
Right. 
Sgt.
Teunis:
Is it also the belief of Scientology that uh...
uh.. .would they be allowed to watch TV and that
sort of thing when they’re ill? -

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