Q.236Is there anything further you want to tell me about this matter?
A Only that no morphine belonged to me. I know that. I'll state that. No morphine belonged to me. Whatever my mother had there, you know, she had, she had all kinds of medications and stuff there, she had, you know, heaps of stuff, she had needles and --
Q.237Do you wish to make, Sorry? Yeah, go on.
AYou know, and my sister says she, you know, my mother has told..... tell me my sister had injected her before, 'cause she asked her to inject her for her headaches, with pethidine, and, I remember that when the doctor would come around and he'd give her a shot of, she'd have a packet of morphine or pethidine, she'd keep a couple aside in case the night doctor come around, if he wasn't available, to give her a shot, you know, to give her a shot for her headache.
Q.238Have you ever injected your mum with morphine?
AYeah, I have.
Q.239Morphine or pethidine?
APethidine, Sorry, pethidine. Yeah.
Q.240Have you ever injected your mum with morphine?
A No. Pethidine, yeah.
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Q.243Is it a pretty rare thing for you to give her pethidine?
AYeah.
Q.244All right. And it is, from my understanding, it's because she has really bad migraines?
A Yeah. That's right.
Q.245All right. So have you ever given her morphine?
ANo.
Q. 246And how do you know the vials that you've seen around the house were actual morphine and not pethidine vials? Or are you only assuming they're -?
A I'm assuming...
Q.247So you don't know if you've seen morphine around the house or not?
ANo. I don't know.
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Q. 318 Prior to your mum's death, do you ever recall seeing morphine, not pethidine but morphine, in that, in that house?
A No. … I remember seeing pethidine, no, I have seen, I have seen morphine in the house.
Q. 319Where?
AOn, on a few occasions. After she's had a Doctor come around and she's had a, in, in her drawer, in the top of her thing, she's opened it up and she's had a, and needle in there with a used, those vials of thingo, of morphine.
Q. 331Yeah. And you said that you'd seen vials of morphine on occasions at your mum's house?
AMm. Yeah. Lots of --
Q. 332 Have you --
A On lots of occasions.
Q. 333Right. Have you ever seen in your mum inject herself with any kind of drug?
ANo, because, no, 'cause she's had the bedroom closed when she's, when she's had some, or like even, even when the doctor's come around and given it to her, she's had the bedroom door closed.
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Q. 335Okay. So in the week leading up to your mum's death --
AYeah.
Q. 335-- do you know of her either being injected by somebody else, being a doctor, or injecting herself with any kind of drug, in the week prior to her death?
AYeah. Yep.
Q. 336Yep? Do you remember --
AYeah.
Q. 336-- who injected her?
ADr Birchet.
Q. 337Dr Birchet. Do you remember when that was?
A No.
Q. 338No?
AI'm not sure, I'm not sure of the, I'm not sure what day it was.
Q. 339Do you remember what kind of drug was?
A No.
Q. 340M'mm.
AJust sometimes she'd say, "oh, he gave me pethidine that time" or "he gave me morphine that time" or--
Q. 341Right.
AYou know. And he left, he used leave vials in the, in the house with her, quite often.
Q. 342 And where were they kept?
A'Cause she'd say, well, in different places. She used to keep them sometimes next, next to her bed and in that cupboard, in that drawer in the dressing table. She'd keep it in there under her socks and all that stuff. She kept a, a syringe and all sorts of stuff in there.
Events of 10 November
…AYeah, she woke up quite late in the, in the day.
Q 107After lunch or before lunch?
AAfter lunch.
Q108Mid-afternoon, do you remember, or -?
AYeah. Mid-afternoon, yeah.
Q109All right. What happened then?
AShe had a shower, and we went up to Earlwood.
Q110To do, to do what at Earlwood?
ATo buy some groceries. I think, I'm pretty sure we, we bought, we got two videos. We exchanged some videos, and we brought home two videos. And then we came back home and she told me how, how angry she was and that she, that she felt like having a drink.
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Q120How did she bring that up? What did she say?
AI can't remember the exact, the exact words she was, but, but I said, I said, "If we have a drink", I can't remember which, which one of us said it, but, but one of us suggested if we have a drink, it shouldn't be too much, it should be, she said she wanted to, she feels like drinking vodka and she doesn't, and she wants good vodka but she doesn't want to buy a big bottle, she wants a, a half flask thing.
Q121All right. So what happened after that?
AWell, we sat down, you know, at the table like this, and, and had shot glasses and, and drank the, drank the, drank the vodka. Now, she got another bottle of vodka, a large bottle, and, but I can't remember, I'm a blank to - -
Q122How you got it?
A- - - where she got, yeah?.
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Q127So you don't remember leaving the house and buying it?
ANo. I've got no - - -
Q128All right.
A- - - no memory of that.
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Q149All right. Now, do you remember what happened after someone got the next bottle of vodka? Do you remember drinking that?
ANo, I didn't, I can't remember having, I honestly can't remember having any of that. I must've, I would've, but I can't remember doing it. 'Cause I was in the other end of the house, I was in the other end of the house, watching a video, and she was on the phone, cause that's what she does when she drinks.
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Q156O.K. What's the next thing you remember?
AThe next thing I remember is the, is the, I must've fallen asleep on the lounge or somethin', towards the end of the video or somethin', because the next thing I remember is getting up and going in to the end of the house where she was, and she was, she'd fallen off the chair and she was lying on the, on the carpet with the, the phone hanging, hanging off the, you know?
Q160And what did you do?
AI, I, I shook her and picked her head up and talked to her. I said, "Mum", you know, and she went, she went - (DEMONSTRATES AUDIBLY) - like groaned, you know? She was answering in groans. It wasn't like, and, and I, and I started to ask her to come to bed, like, "Come to bed", and tryin' to pick her up. I couldn't pick her up, I just, you know, didn't have the strength to pick her up. But she seemed to be O.K. She wasn't, I mean, she was answering me….