[These are things people said in court, word for word, taken=
down and now published by court reporters who had the torment of staying c=
alm while these exchanges were actually taking place]
=
Q: What is your date =
of birth?
A: July fifteenth.
Q: What year?
A: Ev=
ery year.
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Q: What gear were you in at the moment of the impact?
A: Gucci sweats and Reeboks.
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Q: This myast=
henia gravis, does it affect your memory at all?
A: Yes.
Q: And in what ways does =
it affect your memory?
A: I forget.
Q: You forget. Can you give us an example of s=
omething that you’ve forgotten?
&nbs=
p;
++++
Q: How old is your son, the one livi=
ng with you?
A: Thirty-eight or thirty-fi=
ve, I can’t remember which.
Q: How long h=
as he lived with you?
A: Forty-five years=
=2E
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Q: And where was the location of the accident?
A: Approximately milepost 499.
Q: And where is milepost 499?
A: Pr=
obably between milepost 498 and 500.
++++
Q: Did you blow your horn or =
anything?
A: After the accident?
Q: Before the accident.
A: Sure, I played for ten years. I even went to school for it.
+++=
+
Q: Do you know if your daughter has ever been involved in voodoo or the o=
ccult?
A: We both do.
Q: Voodoo?
A: We do.
Q: You do?
A=
: Yes, voodoo.
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Q: Trooper, when you stopped the defendant, were your r=
ed and blue lights flashing?
A: Yes.=
Q: Did the defendant say anything when she go=
t out of her car?
A: Yes, sir.
Q: What did she say?
A: What disco am I at?
~~
Dr Bob Griffin
[email protected] www.grif.net
“From all harm safe in His sheltering arms
I’m living by faith and feel no alarm.”