Twenty five years ago, a slim, smooth-talking addict named Clarence approached “48 Hours” correspondent Bernard Goldberg and tried to sell him some crack.
“I can get the good crack,” he said, in full view of CBS cameras.
Twenty five years ago, a slim, smooth-talking addict named Clarence approached “48 Hours” correspondent Bernard Goldberg and tried to sell him some crack.
“I can get the good crack,” he said, in full view of CBS cameras.
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