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One fateful night in January of 1992, 12-year-old Shanda Sharer waited for her parents to go to sleep before sneaking out of the house with a group of supposed friends with the intention of meeting up with her new girlfriend, Amanda Heavrin. She got in the car with four teenage girls, one of which was very close to Amanda. Little did Shanda know, this was the biggest mistake she’d ever make. Kayla and I go over a 28-year-old case and the ripple effect it caused. Can someone who premeditatedly and cold-heartedly murder someone truly be rehabilitated?
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All pictures and sources can be found here: https://truecrimewithkayandshay.wordpress.com/2020/05/14/murdered-solved-shanda-sharer/
One fateful night in January of 1992, 12-year-old Shanda Sharer waited for her parents to go to sleep before sneaking out of the house with a group of supposed friends with the intention of meeting up with her new girlfriend, Amanda Heavrin. She got in the car with four teenage girls, one of which was very close to Amanda. Little did Shanda know, this was the biggest mistake she’d ever make. Kayla and I go over a 28-year-old case and the ripple effect it caused. Can someone who premeditatedly and cold-heartedly murder someone truly be rehabilitated?
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All pictures and sources can be found here: https://truecrimewithkayandshay.wordpress.com/2020/05/14/murdered-solved-shanda-sharer/