
Family of teen internet personality Bianca Devins confront her murderer during emotional sentencing hearing
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The family of Bianca Devins, the 17-year-old internet personality whose July 2019 murder was broadcast online by her killer, emotionally confronted him in court at his sentencing hearing Tuesday.
Before the sentence came down against Brandon Clark -- who pleaded guilty to Devins' murder -- her younger sister Olivia, her mother Kim and grandfather, Frank Williams, each provided victim impact statements. Olivia Devins, who is now 17 years old -- the same age Bianca was at the time of her death -- spoke of the frequent nightmares she suffers, her inability to trust meeting new people and of being forced to delete her social media accounts after continually being re-sent photos Clark had posted online of Bianca's body after the murder.
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