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At 15, she set a fire that killed her grandparents in Wilkes County. At 46, shes getting a second chance. : comparemela.com
At 15, she set a fire that killed her grandparents in Wilkes County. At 46, she's getting a second chance.
While in prison April Barber became a certified paralegal and the author of two books. And she is repentant, said Greensboro attorney Don Vaughan, who pushed for the pardon that
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