'Why is this guy in the streets? Why?' the victim's mother asked in an interview.
Police in South Florida charged a man on Saturday for the murder of a single mother, about a year after he was released from prison early.
In 2020, he received an early release after serving 27 years of a 40-year sentence for brutally beating and strangling Kristina Whitaker, 17, to death in 1993. For this, he was charged with and found guilty of second-degree murder. Her death is credited with creating a push in the state for longer prison sentences and other stricter reforms.
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