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‘Johnson:
But this is hindsight.. .something.. .God, when did
that happen..
Det. Sudler:
Was there any. . .was there any point that. . .during
this that you.. .you recognized that she had lost consciousness or did Laura or Paul tell you that she was having a problem. . .you know.. . that they couldn’t tell if she was breathing?
Johnson:
No.
Det. Carrasq:
Were they-saying anything?
Johnson:
No. - - -
Det. Sudler:
Did they have any conversation with you at all?
Johnson:
No. -
Det. Sudler:
Okay. And Lisa didn’t say anything?
Johnson:
No.
Det. Sudler:
Okay. So there was no conversation whatsoever on
the way to the hospital? -
Johnson:
No.
Det. Sudler: Okay.
- - . - -
Johnson:
And we don’t talk around people who’are sick or -
injured. -
Det. Sudler:
Okay.’ Is that a. .a practice of ‘the church?
Johnson:
- No. It’s.. .it’s something that’s just a good idea.
Det. Sudler:
Okay. , -
Johnson:
- Based on-research.
Det. Sudler:
Airight. -
Johnson:
So it’s. . .it’s practiced in many operating rooms
today. -
Det. Sudler:
Okay. I’m curious why.
Johnson:
Because it. . .it. . .what happens is like say you -
-
have someone who’s asleep under an anesthetic.’..
they.. .‘the drugs do certain things. . .you know...
-
with drugs. . .the drugs will do to the mind to
depress the consciousness... -

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