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Price:
I do vividly. I remember being called. . .okay. . .1
remember being called to the Emergency Room. When
I arrived to the Emergency Room, Dr. Lovett was the
doctor on duty at that time. He told me that he had
a young lady there that he wanted me to assess that... Det. Sudler: Who...who called you to the ER? Was it one of the
nurses on staff there or....?
Price:
Usually that’s who calls me. I.. I don’t remember
who called me. Usually it.. .it’s the clerk.
Det. Sudler:
Okay. And you were on duty at that time?
Price:
I was on duty at that time.
Det. Sudler:
Okay. And do you remember what time of day it was
roughly?
Price:
It was around 10:00 at night.
Det. Sudler:
Okay. And you went down to the Emergency Room and
you met with Dr. Lovett?
Price:
Right.
Det. Sudler:
Was he the attending physician?
Price:
He was her attending physician.
Det. Sudler:
Okay.
Price:
And when I arrived, I spoke with him, which is
the normal procedure that doctors give me. Just
a rundown of what they wanted me to do and why the patient was there. He had told me that this lady

was a member of the Church Of Scientology. . . that there were members of the church at her bedside with her, which is not normally the case when I go to the
Emergency Room. He told me if. . .if I wanted them to
leave, that I should ask them to leave. . .and if they
• • wouldn’t, that the would call security and.. .and have
• • them removed. When I went into the cubicle where
Lisa was laying in bed, there were at least three
members of the church there. One gentleman was

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