Before she was incarcerated in Oregon, Angela Kim had grown accustomed to not being in charge of her own life.

Her husband of 15 years controlled the money, when she went to sleep and woke up, even how much toilet paper she was allowed to use. He enforced the rules through beatings, choking, locking her in the closet, and threatening to take their children. So when he murdered their business partner in December 1999 for the life insurance money, refusing to participate was “not an option,” Kim recounts.

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