What are examples of ‘things are not always as they seem’?

Mateo Elijah

Seventeen-year-old Chrystul Kizer was a girl from a bad neighborhood, a girl with a bit of a “history” and not the cleanest of backgrounds, when she went to the house of a man named Randall Volar, 34. She gained entry into his house, pulled out a gun. Told him to sit in a chair. And then shot Volar in the head. After this, Kizer burned down Volar’s house, and stole his BMW…

It seemed like a clear-cut case of a homicidal burglary, at first. But there was more to the story than meets the eye… as it turns out, Volar was a shady figure. He trafficked young teenage girls from vulnerable backgrounds into the sex trade. Kizer was one of his victims… this was her revenge.

Now she’s on trial, and could end up behind bars for life. Even though by killing her abuser, she likely saved countless young girls from a similar fate…

Just like Kyle Rittenhouse was applauded by many for taking out convicted criminals, including a known child molester, so too should Chrystul Kizer be lauded for taking out the trash. She shouldn’t be getting a jail sentence — the girl needs a medal… and extensive therapy.

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