An interview with Michelle Theer: 'A lovers' confrontation'
Q. When you are referring to the dark ages, what do you mean?
A. When I say dark ages, I am referring to the time in my childhood when we were going to the Southern Baptistthat's the dark ages of my religious childhood. Yeah, and my mom and I spent a lot of time talking about that, because, you know, my mom is a very strong Christian. . . .
Q. Is Deborah Dvorak capable of making up stuff that you put a spell on a prosecutor?
A. I feel like she would say or do anything probably to protect her brother. And she told me a lot about their family growing up. Her and John had a very rough childhood. . . .
Part 6: On the lam
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