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harder to build up a relationship with her, Mr. Liu replies that his job is new, he has much to learn, and he would just as
pily wait one or two years before establishing a relationship,
Mr. Liu reports that there are four men working under his supervision. They get along very well, except for one who is too casual in his attitude towards work. Mr. Liu felt he might be obliged to "show him some color," that is, to warn him.
Mr. Liu raises the topic of the ICAC, saying:
Liu: Recently the ICAC picked up a man.
flung:
Liu:
Hung:
Liut
Bung:
Liu:
What's their proceduro?
First a warrant is presented to him, then he must surrender his gun.
Doesn't this make the men on the force worried?
Even if they were, they wouldn't show it.
The top men on the police force are worried, because it might affect them if any of the uniformed men were to be arrested Finally, after so many arrests, they get accustomed to it. (just smiles, no answer)
This concludes the main topics discussed in the conversation between Mr. Liu and his friend Mr. Hung on Monday night. Mr. Hung reports that he bade his friend good-night at 9:45 p.m.,
and "I observed no strange signs or emotions." Mr. Hung reports:
"In those 45 minutes,
I feel that Liu has no slight intention of suicide. He still has
a clear mind. His answers are not confused."
On the basis of these two depositions, I cannot observe any indications that Mr. Liu was entering into a period of emotional imbalance or mental turmoil that could have built up to a temporary psychosis. The fact that there is no medioal history of such outbreaks in Mr. Liu renders the possibility of temporary psychosis still more unlikely.
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