Mrs. Fisher hustled the children out of the room, and we joined Levi at the table. He sat dispiritedly in one of the chairs, his posture curled in on itself defensively. He didn’t meet our eyes. I pulled out my iPhone to record. “This is Detective Elizabeth Harris with the Lancaster Police. I’m here with Dr. Glen Turner from the CDC. We’re speaking to Levi Fisher of Willow Run Farm in Bird-in-Hand.” I nodded at Glen to begin. “Mr. Fisher, can you tell us when you first noticed your cows were getting sick?” Levi shifted his weight and gave a determined sigh. “When we did the milkin’ Tuesday night, two of the cows were shakin’ all over. They seemed kinda restless Tuesday mornin’, and a few was off their feed, but I didn’t think much of it till they was way worse Tuesday night.” “The milk you sold to Amber Kruger, do you know the date that was milked?”
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