Quote by Lynette Fromme
There were many women around. We all had a relationship with each

There were many women around. We all had a relationship with each other that was very strong. And all of our minds kind of hooked up. We rejected the society. We rejected marriage because we didnt like what our parents had. – Lynette Fromme

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