I learned from this documentary that we all make mistakes and all mistakes should be forgiven, given that no lives were lost. As Americans, we tend to hold on to the past of people we cannot identify with but we quickly disregard and forgive our own. I was inspired, unlike many others she owned up to everything she did, asked for forgiveness from each and every person she hurt. She made a very bad choice and paid a very high price for it. She remained strong and didn't allow the system to kill her family. Two decades wrapped up into this short documentary seems impossible. I wish I could have seen more, I couldn't take my ears way from listening as I was able to "identify" with her. "Love"