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Johnson:
A page. -
Det. Sudler:
A page from Laura?
Johnson:
Yeah.
Det. Sudler:
Okay. Take it from there.
Johnson:
Okay. She had said that Lisa had developed some
fairly severe diarrhea. -
Det. Sudler:
Okay.
Johnson:
That had been going on for almost 24 hours. And
that she was sick and that, despite her not wanting
to go to the doctor, we had to do something.
Det.
Sudler:
Okay. This was around Tuesday late evening or...
Johnson:
Uh Huh. Yeah.. .about 7:00 in the evening.
Det.
Sudler:
Okay. -
Johnson:
That she looked like she had some kind of infection.
Det.-
Carrasq:
So the Monday night when you.. .you went over there...
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she was in bed?
Johnson-:
Yeah, she was already asleep.
Det.
Sudler:
Okay. Severe diarrhea. . .24 hours. . .and had developed
some type of infection?
Johnson:
Yeah. She said she looked like she had some kind of
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infection. I said “Well, does she have a fever?”
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She said “She didn’t feel hot”.. .you know... “But she
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. . .she looks like she’s got an infection”. She said
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“Come on over here.. .1 need some help”.
Det.
Südler:
Laura I understand has a medical background too. . .right?
Johnson:
Yeah.. .yeah.
She did go to medical school in Mexico.
Dét. Sudler:
Okay. So...
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Johnson: So I imagine she knew what she was talking about. Det. Sudler: She would be able to tell’ if someone had a fever.
Johnson:
Yeah.
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- Det. Sudler:
Okay. :
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Johnson: Yeah.. . oh yeah. . . definitely. - Anybody could. . .you know... -

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