southernnana
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I found two Links for the 911 calls. The first Link is a video interview of the young woman who took her father-in-law with her to the doctor's house. This one I had not seen before.
The second Link - video would not work - but there are brief transcripts of two calls - one being the call from the father-in-law described above.
Both are great news items!
http://www.newarkadvocate.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2012208040301
Investigation of Pataskala woman's death: According to a 10TV investigation, women in the past have complained of altercations with the doctor who lives in the home that was searched by police in connection with the death of Deanna Ballman of Pataskala.
http://www.abc6onyourside.com/shared/newsroom/top_stories/videos/wsyx_vid_18913.shtml
"Multiple calls" to home searched after pregnant woman was found dead
Dispatcher: "911 what's your emergency?"
Caller: "Um, yes I came to a gentleman's house and he accosted me and um we met off of craislist that should just... do I need to be transfered to the police or?"
Dispatch: "Are you still at the residence?"
Caller: "Yes... if you could just send a cruiser."
That's just one 911 call made from the same home searched on Turner Close, a cul-de-sac in New Albany.
<snipped>I know, none of the woman that answered ads and reported conflicts with the dr. seem to have mentioned a woman living in the house.
<snipped>I've been thinking about your post ... I went back to review the 911 calls and article to refresh my mind and the link is "unavailable" right now, but I think you are correct - no woman was mentioned as living or being in the house. But, if the female is involved in something criminal or illegal, she probably only shows up on an "as needed" basis. IMO.