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In the '70s, personal problems and mental health weren't something you just opened up and talked about. You kept it quiet, you kept it moving, and you kept your mask on. Debbie knew something was wrong with her husband, but she had no idea how bad it was until she heard the gunshot that changed her life forever.
By Elizabeth PickelIn the '70s, personal problems and mental health weren't something you just opened up and talked about. You kept it quiet, you kept it moving, and you kept your mask on. Debbie knew something was wrong with her husband, but she had no idea how bad it was until she heard the gunshot that changed her life forever.