[Daily Mail, where America gets its news] - Chrystul Kizer confessed to shooting Randy Volar in the head twice and burning his body at his home in Kenosha, Wisconsin, in June 2018
- Authorities say she was one of about a dozen victims Volar sexually abused and filmed without their consent
- Volar had been arrested for child sex crimes four months before his murder but was inexplicably released
- Chrystul was charged with first-degree intentional homicide and arson by the same district attorney who conducted the Volar investigation
- The prosecutor says Chrystul, then 17, had planned the murder in advance
- Chrystul says she acted in self defense after he drugged her and tried to have sex with her after she told him she didn't want to
- The teen's lawyers sought to apply an 'affirmative defense' under a state law which shields victims of sex trafficking
- The law allows victims to be acquitted of certain charges if they can prove they committed the crime because they were being trafficked
- A judge ruled on December 9 that the defense did not apply to Chrystul's case
- Her lawyer is now preparing to appeal that ruling as Chrystul remains in jail
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