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By David Newton
ESPN.com Tuesday, September 29, 2009 CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Rick Hendrick stood in front of the packed auditorium Tuesday night, his face flushed with emotion. He was nervous, having just bared the most intimate details of his life in a 99-minute documentary. It was as though a surgeon had opened up his chest and exposed his insides to the world. Nothing was left out, from Hendrick's 1996 indictment for mail fraud and money laundering, to his bout with leukemia, to the 2004 plane crash in which he lost his son and nine other famil ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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