I don't know the details of 'True Story'. Maybe if we look into the plot, the characters' motives and the evidence presented within the story, we could figure out if Carlton killed the girl. But just based on this one - line question, I can't give a definite answer.
In order to determine whether Carlton killed the girl in True Story, one would need to closely examine the narrative. This could involve looking at Carlton's actions throughout the story, his relationship with the girl, and any potential motives he might have had. There could be red herrings or twists in the plot that would make it difficult to simply say yes or no. If there are witnesses or evidence presented within the story, that would also be crucial in making a determination. However, since I don't have access to the actual 'True Story', I can't provide a conclusive answer.
No, Carlton didn't kill the girl. The evidence and the story's plot point to someone else as the culprit.
Again, without knowing the 'True Story', I can't say if Carlton had a reason to harm the girl.
I'm not sure which specific 'true story' you are referring to. There could be many Carlton's out there. Without more context, it's impossible to say whether he set up a kid or not.
No, Carlton didn't set up the kid. Usually, in such true stories, there needs to be solid proof for such an accusation, and in this case, there isn't any.
Yes. There are unfortunately some true stories where a child has committed a heinous act of killing a girl. For example, in some cases of extreme abuse or mental instability in a child, they may act out violently. However, such cases are extremely rare and often shock the community due to the unexpected nature of a child being involved in such a serious crime.
Hard to tell. True stories can be complex and vary greatly. Maybe you could provide more context or specific information about the story you have in mind, and then we could better determine if a kid killed the girl.
Yes. There are unfortunately some true stories where a child has committed such a heinous act. This could be due to various factors like a disturbed mental state, a history of abuse, or exposure to extreme violence at a young age.
Well, to know if the kid truly killed the girl in a true story, we need to look at all the available information, such as witness accounts, forensic evidence, and the background of both the kid and the girl.
I'm not sure who specifically 'Carlton from True Story' is without more context. There could be many people named Carlton in various true stories. It might be a character from a local event, a family's true story, or perhaps a story within a particular community.