Australian gunman, a self-professed white supremacist, faces life without parole for the murder of 51 Muslim worshippers
er son’s bullet-riddled body was sent home to her on Mother’s Day. On Monday, a year and a half later in a New Zealand courtroom, Janna Ezat came face to face for the first time with the terrorist who murdered her son. Ezat, delicate-featured with short, dark hair, had written down what she would say in the courtroom. But when the moment came, she went off-script.
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