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Chrystul Kizer is just 19, but she’s been in jail for two years awaiting trial in the murder of Randall Volar III.
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According to Buzzfeed, Kizer’s bond was paid by the combined efforts of the Chrystul Kizer Defense Committee, the Chicago Community Bond Fund, the Milwaukee Freedom Fund, and Survived Punished.
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In 2018, Kizer met Volar through Backpage and now an offline site that offered sexual services and was shut down that same year due to child trafficking.
Kizer admits to shooting Volar twice in the head and setting his home on fire when he allegedly became violent after she refused him sex.
The file showed what was found in Volar’s house: “hundreds” of child pornography videos, featuring girls who appear to be as young as 12, and more than 20 “home videos” of Volar with underage Black girls.