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Hi beach – Others have offered to transcribe some of the interviews from Doc Dump 4, thanks to ATL suggesting that we will all be grateful to have the transcriptions for review when this case gets closer to trial.
We got a dozen or more of the official transcriptions with Doc Dump 2, of which the audio/video of those interviews were received in Doc Dump 4.
Some more of the Doc Dump 4 audio/video interviews may have already been officially transcribed but not released yet to the public. Or, some interviews could be scheduled to be officially transcribed at a later date.
From my prior experience with public records request, you can usually find out from the government agency what the status is for official transcribing of each of the video/audio interviews.
My point in writing this comment is to save some time for WSer’s doing transcribing. It could be that many of those transcriptions will be in a future document release. And the SAO would likely provide helpful information as to the status of the transcriptions.
Thanks for the suggestion. I, too, appreciate the efforts but I KNOW how difficult and time consuming it is. Not to mention (as KateB can attest) it is easy to miss things. I will look into this asap. If that doesn't pan out, I know a member who is an certified transcriptionist (IIRC, a former court reporter?) and helped us TREMENDOUSLY in the Anthony case. I know she is still active here and working on other cases but I will see if she has time to help us knock some of these out.
This is the first I've heard of transcription being part of the workload. Can someone please chime in to explain how this works?
I'm wondering if I may be able to help in this area. I'm by no means a (certified) transcriptionist :giggle: but I type pretty fast, and am willing to help (Does my PL experience count? :earson: )
TIA!
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