In today's epic FAFO Championship, D’Allen Tyreke Washington (one of the three men convicted in the 2017 kidnapping and murder of six-year-old Kingston Frazier, shot to death in the backseat of his mother’s car after it was stolen from a Jackson Kroger) takes the crown: paroled in 2022 after serving just four years of a twenty-year sentence, he celebrated his second chance at freedom by immediately selling meth to a confidential informant in a Flowood parking lot, leading Rankin County deputies on a chase, and earning himself a fresh twenty-year day-for-day sentence with no parole. From child murderer to instant drug-dealing recidivist, proof once again that some people are simply determined to find out the hard way.