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Det. Sudler:
Okay. Okay. And you met Lisa through Suzanne?
Johnson:
•Yeah.
Det. Sudler:
Alright. Were you aware or did Lisa come to -you at
anytime while you were a medical liaison officer for any referral for any health problems she was having?
Johnson:
No. I didn’t generally-see public people.
Det. Sudler:
Okay.
Johnson:
I would occasionally. . .1 mean. . . if there was...
you know.. .a lot to be done and I wasn’t busy
with staff.. .which wasn’t very often...
Det. Sudler:
Okay.
Johnson:
I would help out. . .you know. But that didn’t happen
to often. Usually I was pretty swamped just trying to handle the staff.
Det. Sudler:
Okay. So someone I guess you would refer to as public
they’re just not on staff at the church?
Johnson:
Oh yeah. . .yeah. Public means someone who is a
-
parishioner. . .you know.. -
Det. Sudler: Okay. -
Johnson:
- That’s.. .that’s what you’d call them. But they
aren’t on staff with the organization.
Det. Sudler:
So if.. .so there wouldn’t be I guess any reason -
-
to use your services. They would just have their
own physicians and do everything on their own.
Johnson:
Well yeah.. .1 mean.. .somebody that lives here.
Det. Sudler:
Okay. Would know the doctors in the area.
Johnson:
Yeah. I mean.. .unless they just moved here and
-
they. .you know.. .didn’t have any.. .any contacts.
Then most people. .if they’re moving here. . .they’d
-
talk around other people and say “Well, who do you
go to?” and. . .you know. .how people find. . . find doctors usually is just by talking to somebody else.
Det. Sudler:
Okay. So she hadn’t come into the office while you were

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