-
- Q: What is your date of birth?
- A: July fifteenth.
- Q: What year?
- A: Every year.
- _____
-
- Q: What gear were you in at the moment of the impact?
- A: Gucci sweats and Reeboks.
- _____
-
- Q: This myasthenia 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 something
that you've
- forgotten?
- _____
-
- Q: How old is your son-the one living with you.
- A: Thirty-eight or thirty-five, I can't remember which.
- Q: How long has he lived with you?
- A: Forty-five years.
- _____
-
- Q: What was the first thing your husband said to you
when he woke that
- morning?
- A: He said, "Where am I, Cathy?"
- Q: And why did that upset you?
- A: My name is Susan.
- _____
-
- Q: And where was the location of the accident?
- A: Approximately milepost 499.
- Q: And where is milepost 499?
- A: Probably between milepost 498 and 500.
- _____
-
- Q: Sir, what is your IQ?
- A: Well, I can see pretty well, I think.
- _____
-
- 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 the voodoo or
- occult?
- A: We both do.
- Q: Voodoo?
- A: We do.
- Q: You do?
- A: Yes, voodoo.
- _____
-
- Q: Trooper, when you stopped the defendant, were your
red and blue lights
- flashing?
- A: Yes.
- Q: Did the defendant say anything when she got out
of her car?
- A: Yes, sir.
- Q: What did she say?
- A: What disco am I at?
- _____
-
- Q: Now doctor, isn't it true that when a person dies
in his sleep, he
- doesn't know about it until the next morning?
- _____
-
- Q: The youngest son, the twenty-year old, how old
is he?
- _____
-
- Q: Were you present when your picture was taken?
- _____
-
- Q: Was it you or your younger brother who was killed
in the war?
- _____
-
- Q: Did he kill you?
- _____
-
- Q: How far apart were the vehicles at the time of
the collision?
- _____
-
- Q: You were there until the time you left, is that
true?
- _____
-
- Q: How many times have you committed suicide?
- _____
-
- Q: She had three children, right?
- A: Yes.
- Q: How many were boys?
- A: None.
- Q: Were there any girls?
- _____
-
- Q: You say the stairs went down to the basement?
- A: Yes.
- Q: And these stairs, did they go up also?
- _____
-
- Q: Mr. Slatery, you went on a rather elaborate honeymoon,
didn't you?
- A: I went to Europe, Sir.
- Q: And you took your new wife?
- _____
-
- Q: How was your first marriage terminated?
- A: By death.
- Q: And by whose death was it terminated?
- _____
-
- Q: Can you describe the individual?
- A: He was about medium height and had a beard.
- Q: Was this a male, or a female?
- _____
-
- Q: Is your appearance here this morning pursuant to
a deposition notice
- which I sent to your attorney?
- A: No, this is how I dress when I go to work.
- _____
-
- Q: Doctor, how many autopsies have you performed on
dead people?
- A: All my autopsies are performed on dead people.
- _____
-
- Q: All your responses must be oral, OK? What school
did you go to?
- A: Oral.
- _____
-
- Q: Do you recall the time that you examined the body?
- A: The autopsy started around 8:30 p.m.
- Q: And Mr. Dennington was dead at the time?
- A: No, he was sitting on the table wondering why I
was doing an autopsy.
- _____
-
- Q: Doctor, before you performed the autopsy, did you
check for a pulse?
- A: No.
- Q: Did you check for blood pressure?
- A: No.
- Q: Did you check for breathing?
- A: No.
- Q: So, then it is possible that the patient was alive
when you began the
- autopsy?
- A: No.
- Q: How can you be so sure, Doctor?
- A: Because his brain was sitting on my desk in a jar.
- Q: But could the patient have still been alive nevertheless?
- A: It is possible that he could have been alive and
practicing law
- somewhere.
- _____
-
- Q: You were not shot in the fracas?
- A: No, I was shot midway between the fracas and the
navel.
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