
Should You Go to Prison for Killing Your Trafficker? Cyntoia Brown Long Weighs In
Chrystul Kizer says she killed Randall Volar III because he was sexually abusing her and other underage girls — now she might be able to argue that in a court of law
Chrystul Kizer says she killed Randall Volar III because he was sexually abusing her and other underage girls — now she might be able to argue that in a court of law
“When I was 16 I did a horrible thing,” Brown says in the trailer for 'Murder to Mercy.' “I do pray that you show me mercy and that you give me a second chance"
Brown was only 16 years old when she was convicted of first-degree murder
"Imposing a life sentence on a juvenile that would require her to serve at least 51 years before even being eligible for parole consideration is too harsh," Bill Haslam says
Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam said he will have an answer about clemency before he leaves office in six weeks
Brown, a victim of sex trafficking, claims she acted in self-defense when she killed a man who had solicited her for sex
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