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‘I killed her son and received forgiveness’

Updated: November 7, 2022 at 8:57 pm EST  See Comments

Mon Nov 7, 2022 – 8:45 pm EST

(LifeSiteNews) — Tomorrow night, embark on a harrowing journey with John-Henry Westen and discover how mere seconds forever changed a young 17-year-old girl named Jacinta Rigi — and the lives of countless others — after she accidentally killed an unseen motorcyclist at a dark intersection in rural Idaho.  

In the interview, hear the powerful story of how the court ruled against Jacinta, finding her guilty of involuntary manslaughter against Chad, the motorcyclist — and feel the shock after learning that Chad’s mother found the strength to forgive Jacinta and drop all charges against her. 

This almost-unbelievable and difficult interview of pain and remorse reveals, on full-display, the unbounded love and redemption at the heart of LifeSite’s mission to build a culture of life — even in the face of unspeakable grief and hopelessness. 

Experience the fullness of this message by witnessing:

Jacinta’s guilt and shame  A mother’s unconditional love  The redemption found only in Jesus Christ  The grace it takes to fearlessly share such raw, pro-life testimony 

Don’t miss this awe-inspiring interview, which perfectly encompasses the LifeSite values of life, faith, family, and freedom on

The remainder of this article is available in its entirety at LifeSite News

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