James Woods Describes Caregiver of Neighbor as ‘Not from this Country and Probably a Little Afraid of Authority’

‘I say that kindly’

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WOODS: “So, Robert went down. It turned out, he said, 'No, there is nobody there,' and he said the front door is open. It turned out later that the fire department had said to the caregiver, who was new and not from this country and probably a little afraid of authority, and I say that kindly, you know, they said, 'You must evacuate. We will come back for him. Don’t worry.' And they either forgot or they hadn’t gotten there yet. So Robert went in the house, he says, 'There's nobody here.' I said, 'You know, they keep him in a little room that used to be the so-called maid’s room. It’s around the kitchen.' I have been in the house because he used to fall out of his chair and we would go over."

INGRAHAM: "So did they get him out, James?"

WOODS: "They got him out and the house burned down an hour later."

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