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There's an old saying about truth setting you free. Don't buy it. Sometimes the truth slams the cell door shut and throws a thousand bolts.
Rick Yancey
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Rick Yancey
Age: 62
Born: 1962
Born: November 4
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Miami
Florida
Richard Yancey
William James Henry
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