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Nope, I'm from eastern NC originally, now in Georgia. sm

Posted By: Winnie Ruth on 2005-10-31
In Reply to: is that you winnie of Texas - CAMT

Subject: Nope, I'm from eastern NC originally, now in Georgia. sm

I took the name Winnie Ruth from Winnie Ruth Judd, the famous trunk murderess and medical transciptionist in Arizona in the 1930s. She worked for a doctor before she went to prison.


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