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No...Richard was way too immature and into himself...to ever want children. Oh he would have probably said something about wanting kids, but those comments would have been more for 'show' then the reality that was 'Richard". If had gotten away with 'it' he would probably started talking about doing another crime...the combination of Richard and Leopold was truly deadly.

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