brazenfire
Joined Oct 2005
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I have actually never seen the movie, but I worked with Martha for years. I actually never knew this story until some of the ladies at work were talking about it. She was the sweetest, most down-to-earth woman I have ever met. She never seemed the type to have gone through so much. Her faith in God was so strong, and to be a woman who went through this hell, she never let her faith waver. She never let on that she had received a settlement from the state over the situation, and from what I can gather, she never stopped working to enjoy the money. Her husband came out of prison a different man, and was never the same again. Martha never showed any desire for revenge, and showed nothing but an attitude of forgiveness for all involved.
Actually, Ron has been around a lot longer than 2002. I saw a video of Ron doing stand up back in the late 80s or early 90s. It was actually kinda funny seeing him with long hair and a mustachio...the video was called Redneck Comedy Roundup and had old footage of Ron, Bill, and Jeff (no Larry), and actually wasn't bad. He was actually pretty crude. This video also had some other stand up comedians in it, although at this point and time I couldn't tell you who they were. I remember the Blue Collar boys only because I have seen them so much anyway. Ron was wearing this horrific shirt and a black leather jacket, but he still had his cigarette and his scotch.