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"I killed my daughter. She was four. I didn't lose her, I killed her. The worst happened," said Lee Thomas, whose drunk driving crash caused the death of his daughter in the 1990s. "Now I'm 13 years sober, but I'm still a felon, and I'm still a drunk. That's the truth." Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2010.

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"I killed my daughter. She was four. I didn't lose her, I killed her. The worst happened," said Lee Thomas, whose drunk driving crash caused the death of his daughter in the 1990s. "Now I'm 13 years sober, but I'm still a felon, and I'm still a drunk. That's the truth." Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2010.
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