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LIGHTS, CAMERA: The ink was barely dry on Janet Faye McKinzie’s 20-year prison sentence before TV movie makers began circling overhead. . . . One producer said he’s interested in McKinzie, the woman convicted of looting North America Savings & Loan of Santa Ana of $13.5 million, because her story is “a synonym with the values of the country and how they’ve decayed.” . . . Another producer was less philosophical: “It’s all public-domain materials. You don’t have to pay anybody.”
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