A: No.
Q: With somebody else’s husband?
A: Yes.
Q: Did others engage in similar behavior?
A: Sometimes. Not everyone and not all the time. It’s not that big of a deal.
Q: Partner-swapping wasn’t a big deal to the people at this party?
A: Partner-swapping sounds so, I don’t know, purposeful or something. This was only for fun. Like a joke, sort of. A way to blow off some steam.
Q: Did you see Amanda Grayson at the party on July 2nd?
A: Yes. But I didn’t know who she was at the time.
Q: How did you learn that you’d seen her?
A: The police showed me a picture of her.
Q: They showed you a picture of Amanda Grayson and asked if you had seen her at the party?
A: Yes.
Q: And where did you see her?
A: In the living room. She bumped into me and spilled wine down my shirt.
Q: When was that?
A: I think around 9:30 or 10:00 p.m. I don’t know exactly. But I was only at the party until 11:00. So sometime before then.
Q: Did you see her again after that?
A: No.
Q: How did she seem when you saw her?
A: Upset. She seemed upset.
Q: Upset like crying? Or angry?
A: Scared. She seemed really scared.
Q: Did you speak with Maude Lagueux at the party that night?
A: I was going to talk to her, but when I went over, it seemed like she andher husband Sebe were arguing about another woman.
Q: Why do you say that?
A: Because I heard Maude say something about “naked pictures of her,” and she wasreally,really angry. I mean, I’ve never seen her like that.
Q: Thank you very much, Ms. Delgado. You may step down.
Amanda
SIX DAYS BEFORE THE PARTY