00:00Hey, it's Officer Rugebrecht with the Harriman Police Department.
00:03I was the primary officer earlier that you were talking to.
00:08Oh, yeah.
00:09So I had a question for you.
00:11Yeah.
00:12There were some statements made on the way to the jail and at the jail by Taylor.
00:21One of the things that she was saying was that, like, do you remember her peeing her pants at all
00:30throughout the night?
00:32No, never once.
00:34One time I pulled over for her and then the other time, well, by that time I think we were
00:40at her house.
00:40Oh, no, no.
00:41I pulled over two times for her, actually.
00:44Okay.
00:45Yeah.
00:46So it wasn't like she peed her pants when you picked her up?
00:51No.
00:52And then once you got home and you guys were kind of arguing and having an altercation, did she pee
01:02herself then?
01:03No.
01:05Okay.
01:06And so at any point in time in the night, did you, like, could you tell that she peed herself?
01:16No, never.
01:17The only thing I could even think of if she was wet, because I was drenched on my backside, was
01:23because she was throwing my truck.
01:26She threw an entire water thing at my face and it exploded everywhere in my truck.
01:32So all over my seats was soaking wet.
01:34Uh-huh.
01:35So, I mean, yeah, I, I, and to be honest with you, that's like, I would have never have noticed
01:40even if she did.
01:41So there's a good chance she could have, but I would have never have noticed.
01:45Okay.
01:46So in her, in her words, she is, she's saying that she, like, because of the way that you were
01:55acting, um, that she peed herself as a result of it.
02:00Like, no, that's not true in the slightest.
02:03She's saying that, like, oh my gosh, no, that's not true.
02:12And she made that, like, she made that point multiple times when it, so when I, when I first arrived
02:20at the, at the house, I, I don't remember ever seeing her pee herself.
02:28And like, and like, I feel like that's something that I would have easily recognized.
02:35Noticed, absolutely, I, yeah, that's a lie.
02:38I mean, she's, she's just lying.
02:40That's not true.
02:42And, I mean, this could also be part of the intoxication, but like, yeah, there was a point with Officer
02:50Felsing when she went upstairs and, uh, to, to use the bathroom.
02:58Because, I mean, usually when people drink a lot, they have to go to the bathroom a lot.
03:02That's, that's a normal behavior.
03:04Yeah, she had to pee a bunch.
03:06She kept telling me that.
03:07She was like, like, I, I pulled over for her to pee once and then I drove, like, I don't
03:11know, another, like, five minutes.
03:14And then she was like, I have to pee so bad again.
03:15And I was like, okay, well, I was like, and there was a gas station that was closed.
03:19Oh, and then I was like, can we, can you make it to this gas station?
03:23And I was like, not far.
03:24It was like a minute drive.
03:25And she literally opened the door to my truck and she wasn't buckled up.
03:31And so I grabbed her because I was like, I don't know what she's going to do.
03:35And then I, I had to pull over.
03:37So then I just pulled over on the side of the road so she could pee.
03:39Uh-huh.
03:41Yeah.
03:41Okay.
03:43Okay.
03:43So I'm, okay.
03:46Because I, like, when it comes to, like, domestic violence stuff, it is very common for, um, like, someone in
03:54that type of situation to pee themselves.
03:57Yeah.
03:58And that's, that's why I felt like I needed to ask.
04:02Yeah, no, I mean, if you pee yourself, it's, I mean, it's purely because you're just so intoxicated.
04:08Okay.
04:13Okay.
04:16Okay.
04:18Okay.
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