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by Lane Nelson
About the author: Lane Nelson is a staff writer for the Angolite, a prison news magazine published by the Louisiana State Penitentiary in Angola, Louisiana.
The little girl walked up to the repairman who sat in his truck taking a break. She looked into his eyes while holding the heavy pistol in her two small hands. Without saying a word she pulled the trigger and blew his face off, then turned around and walked away without blinking. She was 13 years old, and pregnant. “The way she did the shooting was nothing less than a hit,” Wisconsin prosecutor Lovell Johnson told a jury in the closing arguments of little one’s trial. “She did it quickly. She did it quietly. She did it slowly.” The jury found her guilty...
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