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Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

Teen girl shoots abusive sex trafficker, burns home, claims self-defense

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

iHeartPodcasts and CrimeOnline

News, True Crime

4.2 • 8.1K Ratings

🗓️ 22 January 2020

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

A Wisconsin teen is facing life behind bars after a judge says that sex trafficking is not a reason to kill someone. Chrystul Kizer, now 19, was 16 when she met Randy Volar, 34. According to police, Volar sexually abused numerous young girls without their consent while filming them. Kizer says the man sexually abused her as well and made her perform unwanted sexual acts. In February 2018, Kizer allegedly shot Volar twice in the head then set his home on fire. Joining Nancy Grace to discuss:Ashley Willcott: Judge and trial attorney, Anchor on Court TVJames Shelnutt : 27 years Atlanta Metro Major Case detective, SWAT Officer (RET) AttorneyKaren Smith: Forensics Expert, Bare Bones Consulting Tim Gallagher: Medical Examiner for State of Florida Dr Daniel Bober: Forensic PsychiatristLevi Page: Investigative reporter, CrimeOnline.com

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0:00.0

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0:29.5

Thank you, azurestandard, for being our partner. I'm Joseph Scott Morgan. I was the youngest

0:35.2

medical legal death investigator in the country. The first time I've ever made a death notification

0:39.7

on you after that moment that I was going to try to be as compassionate as I possibly could,

0:44.9

because when families are rocked by death, the only thing they really want are answers. They ask

0:52.1

how, where it was my job as a death investigator to bring those answers. Listen to Body Bags with

1:00.9

Joseph Scott Morgan, wherever you get your podcasts. You know, it's certainly a shock when you

1:12.6

think that someone died in a home fire and then when the autopsy comes back, gunshot wound,

1:20.2

that's certainly a kick on the pants. What happened to 34-year-old Randy Valar?

1:34.7

Crime stories with Nancy Grace.

1:49.6

I'm fire. Do you see flames? Yes, everything just now on the flame. I just guess I know that

1:58.3

anything else. I don't know nothing. I went, I saw the blue, the blue, the blue, the blue, the blue,

2:04.8

the blue. What corner of the street is it? It was 78 feet. That's what team said in which corner

2:15.7

or south east west. It's best. I know what team is out. All clouds. All clouds. Don't reply.

2:24.2

Okay, you said you saw a door open? Yeah, I went, I was looking through the door and to

2:33.7

looked like sleep and they went to knock on the door. Okay. Oh my god.

2:38.4

I'm Nancy Grace. This is crime story. So what did happen to 34-year-old Randy Valar,

2:44.7

ostensibly a fire there in Kenosha, Wisconsin. But then after the autopsy, we find out it is

2:54.3

anything but joining me in all star panel judge trial lawyer anchor court TV at Ashley Willcott.com

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