Should a child who commits a heinous crime spend the rest of their life in jail? Should the age of the convicted play a part in sentencing?
Join Lisa and host of Streamin n Screamin Kara as they peel back the layers regarding the life and crime of Eric Smith and the implications of committing a crime at a young age. Lisa and Kara also let you know how a banana helped point investigators right to Eric Smith as the killer.
*Please note all opinions in the show are our own and solely in regards to the specific case we are discussing in this episode*
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