A new documentary is examining the complicated case of Brittany Smith.
In 2020, Brittany was convicted of killing the man she claimed threatened, attacked and raped her.
State of Alabama Vs. Brittany Smith is currently streaming on Netflix and explores the "harrowing" events which led to Brittany's arrest and her ultimate conviction.
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Brittany was 32 when she reconnected with an old friend named Todd Smith.
While they'd known each other as teens, the pair had lost touch. But when an opportunity to purchase a pit bull puppy from Todd – a pit bull breeder – they decided to meet again.
A day later, in January 2018, he called Brittany and asked if she would pick him up from a city park. He told her he was stranded and freezing. He didn't tell her that his father had kicked him out of the house following a violent altercation that ended in his arrest.
She agreed.
While discussing the meth crisis in their country after picking him up, Brittany said his "face hardened". She claimed that Todd – who was on a combination of Xanax, amphetamines, alcohol and meth at the time – started to get mad and choked her until she was unconscious.