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It says, "The first thing I want people to know about Debbie
is I loved her so much. We were very close
and did a lot of things together. We did friends things together. She was not only my daughter,
but my friend. She was a picky person. Feisty.
Full of energy and life. She loved life. She was very outgoing, a people person. Almost always had a smile on her face
and very modest. She was a quiet person. She was a good girl with a lot of morals. I've never heard anybody
who didn't like Debbie."
is I loved her so much. We were very close
and did a lot of things together. We did friends things together. She was not only my daughter,
but my friend. She was a picky person. Feisty.
Full of energy and life. She loved life. She was very outgoing, a people person. Almost always had a smile on her face
and very modest. She was a quiet person. She was a good girl with a lot of morals. I've never heard anybody
who didn't like Debbie."
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It says, "The first thing I want people
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to know about Debbie
is I loved her so much.
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We were very close
and did a lot of things together.
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We did friends things together.
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She was not only my daughter,
but my friend.
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She was a picky person. Feisty.
Full of energy and life.
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She loved life.
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She was very outgoing, a people person.
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Almost always had a smile on her face
and very modest.
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She was a quiet person.
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She was a good girl with a lot of morals.
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I've never heard anybody
who didn't like Debbie."
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Movie Summary
The story of Ron Williamson, a man who sat on Oklahoma's death row for 11 years for a crime he didn't commit. Based on John Grisham's "The Innocent Man: Murder and Injustice in a Small Town."