Wis. Teen Face Life in Prison for Killing Man Who Allegedly Raped Her and Sold Her for Sex

Wis. Teen Face Life in Prison for Killing Man Who Allegedly Raped Her and Sold Her for Sex

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December 19, 2019
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Bryan Steil and 31 others
Signatures: 515,314Next Goal: 1,000,000
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Started by Trina Adams

A Wisconsin teenager is facing life in prison after admitting to killing an accused pedophile who allegedly abused her and sold her to other men for sex.

Chrystul Kizer, now 19 (was 17 at the time), admitted to killing 34-year-old Randall Volar at his home last year after she says he raped her, according to her attorneys.

No woman should be facing life in prison for handling an assailant on her own, where she lacked the time or resources to seek proper assistance. 1. She should be protected under sex trafficking victim laws (which they feel like her circumstances are different- so they refuse to)   2. Volar had been arrested and released four months before he was killed, court records show. At the time of his death, authorities were investigating Volar on child sex trafficking allegations and her attorneys said Kizer was one of his victims.

How we can make a difference: Publicize this. Share to as many as possible to help bring light to this case and obviously a big issue we have here in America, specifically Wisconsin at this time. We have until her court hearing in February- where she’s currently held on a MILLION DOLLAR bond- to petition for her freedom. If we win- that’s a step in the right direction. If we lose, that’s a step in the wrong direction as a WHOLE, convicting someone for being sex trafficked- especially as a child. Every action has a reaction. Every action has a consequence- this was Volars.

Should she really spend life in prison when she practically didn’t even get to fully enjoy her childhood??

 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2019/local/child-sex-trafficking-murder/

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