Randle explained that he has two other personalities, known to him as Mello and Ashton. He described Ashton as making bad decisions at the worst possible times.
The psychologist, Dr. Martin H. Williams, concluded that Randle's account of his alter egos was logically inconsistent and not credible, questioning how Randle learned of Ashton.
Randle's murder conviction stemmed from his actions during a bitter child custody battle, where he tracked his ex-girlfriend and shot her during a confrontation.
After serving as his own lawyer and causing a mistrial, Randle ultimately faced a life sentence without the possibility of parole for his crimes.
Collection
[
|
...
]