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I didn't have a job,
didn't have money, you know, same old, same old,
so I went into Connie's store, and I ripped off
a can of chicken noodle soup and a Coke and some crackers, and I got midway to the door, and she says,
"Hey, I can call the police," and I offered to clean all
the floors in the store for-- for stealing from Connie
didn't have money, you know, same old, same old,
so I went into Connie's store, and I ripped off
a can of chicken noodle soup and a Coke and some crackers, and I got midway to the door, and she says,
"Hey, I can call the police," and I offered to clean all
the floors in the store for-- for stealing from Connie
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I didn't have a job,
didn't have money, you know,
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same old, same old,
so I went into Connie's store,
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and I ripped off
a can of chicken noodle soup
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and a Coke and some crackers,
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and I got midway to the door,
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and she says,
"Hey, I can call the police,"
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and I offered to clean all
the floors in the store for--
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for stealing from Connie.
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Movie Summary
Final series of interviews prior to Norma McCorvey's death and reveals the unvarnished truth behind her journey from pro-choice to pro-life and beyond - in what she calls her "deathbed confession.