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VANCOUVER - For 30 years, Hilary Jordan talked to her husband about the goings on in their family and the world but she wasn't sure if the police officer injured in a crash could hear anything as he lay unconscious in a hospital bed."I like to believe that he did hear me," she said in an interview this week."I said something to him before he passed, which made him know that it was OK to leave us, and I had never said those words before, so shortly thereafter he did pass. I do believe he could hear."Ian Jordan suffered a head injury when he and another officer were on their way to a call in Victoria in September 1987.