DEEN, Presiding Judge.
On the morning of September 23, 1981, two men held up the Little Sioux Grocery in Columbus, Georgia, and made off with approximately $634. The store manager and the store owner's 22-year-old retarded daughter were working in the store, and recounted at trial how one of the two men (later positively identified by the victims as the appellant, Raymond Burkes) originally inquired about bologna, crackers, Spam, and Vienna sausages. When asked to...
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