To: onyx; Hillary's Lovely Legs
Below is the testimony concerning Diana Campos, the nurse who saw a dogwalker and friends at 10:45am. She gave no color on the pants but the looked like sweat pants. Is that what designer maternity pants are supposed to look like?
11 Q. Okay. And she said that she thought that that was
12 on Thursday; is that right?
13 A. Correct.
14 Q. And she said to herself, "I know that girl," and
15 she then realized that that was the same subject she saw
16 walking through the park; isn't that correct?
17 A. Yes.
18 Q. She said she was sure, otherwise, she would not
19 have called the police; isn't that correct?
20 A. That's what she said.
21 Q. Okay. Now, you -- she even further described the
22 female as having hair that was short, down to about the
23 shoulders, dark in color; is that correct?
24 A. Yes.
25 Q. She said the hair was straight and that the female
26 looked six to seven months pregnant; is that correct?
27 A. Yes.
28 Q. She said she was wearing a white top and what
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1 appeared to be sweat pants, but she didn't know what color;
2 is that correct?
3 A. Yes.
To: RGSpincich
Thank you. You're GOOD. :)
32 posted on
11/17/2003 8:20:32 AM PST by
onyx
To: RGSpincich
Wait a minute. This Ms. Campos is supposed to be a nurse? And she was taking a smoke break while at work?
That doesn't sound right to me. I don't know a single "higher-level" medical professional, such as a nurse or doctor, who smokes. This is not to say that maybe some of them might not have got hooked at an early age, and maybe succumb to smoking in privacy. But I just find it hard to believe that a nurse would be casually taking smoke breaks while working at the hospital. Besides, since when do nurses have that much time on their hands when at work?
The above is not an absolute. It's just my own experience, which is all I have to go by.
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