A woman who strangled her boyfriend and was featured in Netflix’s “I Am A Killer” series for the 2015 crime walked back a chilling confession that was included on the show, as she asked a Montana parole board for clemency Wednesday.
Woman featured in Netflix's 'I Am A Killer' walks back confession at clemency hearing
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In a moment of hope for criminal justice reform activists, the woman at the heart of a notorious 2015 case, sensationalized by Netflix's 'I Am A Killer', challenged her prior confession at a clemency hearing this Wednesday. Her case has reignited discussions on the pressure and tactics used to extract confessions from vulnerable individuals, highlighting systemic failures and the urgent need for reform.
A woman convicted of the brutal strangulation of her boyfriend in 2015, and subsequently featured in the Netflix documentary series ‘I Am A Killer’, sought to retract her confession during a clemency hearing on Wednesday, sparking outrage among victims' rights groups. This move has been criticized as a ploy to evade responsibility for her heinous actions, undermining the verdict of the justice system.