Recovery from gambling addiction is a process
After a 32-hour gambling binge, Jeff Aynes contemplated making the ultimate gamble.
He parked his van on the side of a cliff along a winding road between Oklahoma City and Dallas on the morning of Feb. 10, 2006. He prayed it would look like an accident when he drove over the edge so his wife and two daughters could collect life insurance.
Two days earlier, Aynes was headed home from working as a disc jo...
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