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Can 2 credible witnesses, Sherriff Jessie-Lee Stander, deputy-sherriff Tessa Theroux and a video camera all be wrong? That is the difficult problem Jennifer-Lee Williams's family and friends grapples with after the young girl's involvement in a terrible tragedy. Who do you believe? Two trustworthy law enforces or a widely unpopular amnesiac girl? "Seeing is believing" doesn't ring true in this bizarre case. Ten year-old Jennifer-Lee Williams, granddaughter of racist Militia leader Red Pete Stander, loses her mom Leonora Stander during a stand-off with the ATF. The militia is subsequently destroyed and the ringleaders including her grandfather is imprisoned. Michael-John Williams an ATF plant who fathered Jenna and abandoned her 3 months after her birth, after being exposed as a fraud, comes to claim her and she relocates to Florida to live with him and his new African-American family. Her aunt and best friend Jessie-Lee Stander and her cousin Tanya Stander follow suit to be near the girl who she practically raised by herself. Michael-John dies in a suspicious helicopter accident barely 3 months later leaving Estelle, Jenna's new stepmom to raise a girl trying to find her feet in in a new and frightening world. Taken out of her comfort zone in a white's only compound and transplanted to the predominantly African American neighborhood of East-Bank in Paradise she inevitably start to act up, leading to a gradual breakdown of relations between her and Jessie-Lee. Classified as a menace and racist by association she floats from one scandal to the other. Tragedy strikes a month after her 14th birthday and Jessie-Lee, while trying to protect her, perpetrates the cruelest act against the girl she cared so much about. Jenna in a cruel trick of life is forced to plead guilty on the insistence of her aunt to a crime she didn't commit and is sentenced to a brutal reformatory The girl enduring a torrid time has to proof her innocence from behind the walls of Baines-Ville.