Ryan Ferguson: Wrongfully Convicted | Full Episode

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

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  • @laurennnelizabethhh
    @laurennnelizabethhh 13 дней назад +1079

    Update!!
    Ryan received $11 million in 2017 for his wrongful conviction. However, the insurance company for the city, police, and prosecutors refused to pay him the money.
    So just a few days ago, a jury awarded Ryan $38 million!!

    • @Orexll
      @Orexll 13 дней назад +48

      Wow that's amazing!

    • @amcc5887
      @amcc5887 13 дней назад +59

      Thank you for the update 👍👍👍💯

    • @lisadisbrow7522
      @lisadisbrow7522 13 дней назад +26

      Omg! Yay!

    • @lyshamay5951
      @lyshamay5951 13 дней назад +47

      Atleast he got something for his innocence

    • @michellestlicitra9105
      @michellestlicitra9105 12 дней назад +74

      They need to pay for taking his best years away from this young man 😢❗️ No amount can repay him for this injustice.

  • @Panwere36
    @Panwere36 14 дней назад +887

    The only real criminal in this case is Kevin Crane, who went from prosecutor to circuit court judge based on this case., HE should be in prison.

    • @andrewnajarian5994
      @andrewnajarian5994 14 дней назад +11

      Slow down, we don’t know what he really knew. Theres no proof he did anything wrong. You’re ready to send him to prison with the same lack of evidence you’re criticizing him for.

    • @Panwere36
      @Panwere36 14 дней назад +99

      @@andrewnajarian5994 , no. We KNOW he intimidated two witnesses to lie, and tried to do so to another three. That is prosecutorial misconduct at least. It is witness tampering as well... which are crimes.

    • @andrewnajarian5994
      @andrewnajarian5994 14 дней назад +8

      @ no, the witnesses said the police did that. There was no evidence the prosecutor had any knowledge of that.

    • @Panwere36
      @Panwere36 14 дней назад +35

      @@andrewnajarian5994 , just keep telling yourself that. Crane was involve the entire way. There is news record that Crane personally tried to "guide" two of the five potential witnesses They were among the three who were not called, but he participated.

    • @andrewnajarian5994
      @andrewnajarian5994 14 дней назад +7

      @ if he did, I agree, he should be disbarred and imprisoned, but they didn’t show any evidence of it in this show.

  • @cinramirez8627
    @cinramirez8627 13 дней назад +424

    I remember being so glad that his father fought to get him freed. He never gave up on him. ❤

    • @operacarmen
      @operacarmen 9 дней назад +2

      Sometimes judges are a little slow in their heads .. that is why they couldn't become successful attorneys and became low pay judges .. school grades and certifications are based mostly on people's obedience and blind memorization of books and test taking .. that is why we have many judges who are a little slow in their heads .. such as this judge who ruled that witness was "more credible" in the first trial

  • @vanessaperry1418
    @vanessaperry1418 14 дней назад +470

    Kevin Crane should be in prison, he’s the real criminal in this case. The most terrifying thing is now he’s a judge.

    • @itzflowers4me
      @itzflowers4me 13 дней назад

      💯 I read that he's not running for re-election next year. I'm guessing he's exhausted from being corrupt all these years.

    • @_changeofseasons887
      @_changeofseasons887 13 дней назад +17

      Luckily his term is up in 2025 and won’t be running for reelection

    • @mysticnightwolf339
      @mysticnightwolf339 13 дней назад +13

      @@_changeofseasons887 That’s music to my ears. When I watch the documentaries on Ryan’s story, Crane’s actions are infuriating. It’s also infuriating that there isn’t a law that says prosecutors cannot do anything like this - if there isn’t any actual evidence against the defendant then they should be telling the police to go through it again, release the innocent person(s), and search for the actual culprit. I can’t believe that prosecutors get immunity from wrongful convictions. It happens too many times. I’ve watched episodes of true crime where the innocent gets punished for something they didn’t do.

    • @stfuplsok
      @stfuplsok 13 дней назад +2

      now, he is a president.

    • @missmehndi
      @missmehndi 12 дней назад +5

      I literally laughed out loud and yelled "Of course he is!!".
      That's how those evil people are. Just climbing that ladder!

  • @damienhunt4264
    @damienhunt4264 14 дней назад +484

    One thing that stands out is what a decent person Ryan seems to be.

    • @PinkThing-m5j
      @PinkThing-m5j 13 дней назад +7

      Yo, was the hyoid bone intact?
      I think this was a heart attack while standing/walking
      They can be bloody
      Flat on the face
      This was not enough real information

    • @ballkans
      @ballkans 13 дней назад +4

      So true.

    • @Geeronimo99
      @Geeronimo99 13 дней назад +5

      Theres something suspect in the sports writers life too. Its in his eyes. Maybe he met his murderer in the park for something to keep him akert at 2am.

    • @Geeronimo99
      @Geeronimo99 13 дней назад +12

      Those 2 police need jailing.

    • @PinkThing-m5j
      @PinkThing-m5j 13 дней назад +2

      @Geeronimo99 I agree

  • @tomcoryell
    @tomcoryell 13 дней назад +126

    Ryan’s family and attorney are phenomenal.

    • @MyTube4Utoo
      @MyTube4Utoo 13 дней назад +7

      The amazing Kathleen Zellner. 👍

  • @wheezer324na3
    @wheezer324na3 14 дней назад +489

    Perfect example of why I'm against the death penalty. Error and corruption are real

    • @teddyjam8134
      @teddyjam8134 14 дней назад

      People who are supposedly antiabortion are also proponents of the death penalty. Go figure.

    • @eyesopen66
      @eyesopen66 14 дней назад +28

      I fully understand, I'm a big supporter of GOOD, HONEST LAW ENFORCEMENT! But corrupt cops terrify me.
      They are never punished for lieing and getting an innocent person convicted. It's absolutely ridiculous.

    • @teddyjam8134
      @teddyjam8134 14 дней назад +14

      @@eyesopen66 Lying not (lieing)

    • @KrazeeClark
      @KrazeeClark 14 дней назад +7

      Thumbs way up! 👍

    • @tillitsdone
      @tillitsdone 14 дней назад +14

      Yup, and innocent people have been executed, ones we don't know about. Additionally, the cost of a death row inmate is 3X that of one for life in prison; and the average lifetime cost of a death row inmate in Texas is roughly $2.5 million, which falls on the taxpayer.

  • @RullXov
    @RullXov 13 дней назад +133

    The police and stupid state prosecutor that framed Ryan should go to prison for 20 years.
    The whole case is infuriating and pathetic.

    • @itzflowers4me
      @itzflowers4me 13 дней назад +9

      I agree and then goes on to be a judge. That's scary.

  • @ChristineDuval-cy5ck
    @ChristineDuval-cy5ck 14 дней назад +162

    I can't stand it when the police get in their face and twist their minds around. The police should serve time.

    • @TUPELO_HUNNY
      @TUPELO_HUNNY 14 дней назад +18

      There is zero accountability when you carry a badge and gun. And they wonder why people have no respect for law enforcement

    • @molliemae6855
      @molliemae6855 12 дней назад

      🙄🙄🙄

  • @disappearintothesea
    @disappearintothesea 14 дней назад +216

    Wow! 10years in prison. The mental toughness it takes for someone to have the capacity to withstand it all would be insane!

    • @molliemae6855
      @molliemae6855 12 дней назад +7

      I’d spend 10 years in prison for $38 million dollars!

    • @guslevy3506
      @guslevy3506 10 дней назад +4

      There are countless men who spend decades longer than that in prisons made by their wives…and end up the one PAYING to get out.

    • @waldaduplessis7112
      @waldaduplessis7112 10 дней назад +5

      ​@@guslevy3506how is this relevant to this case? You seem angry. Who hurt you?

    • @MrGrumpyGills
      @MrGrumpyGills 8 дней назад +1

      @@waldaduplessis7112 No need to insult people or assume anything about them.

    • @erinmartin4848
      @erinmartin4848 7 дней назад +1

      And so young having to do it too!

  • @mandyadler4536
    @mandyadler4536 14 дней назад +271

    And so what are these genius, honest, scrupulous officers doing to find the actual murderer????

    • @charsiu_808
      @charsiu_808 14 дней назад +14

      They probably all retired by now!

    • @leelunk8235
      @leelunk8235 13 дней назад

      MANDY THE ACTUAL MURDERER IS BEHIND BARS GOOBER

    • @Nirual
      @Nirual 13 дней назад +4

      The person who allegedly murdered the victim confessed that he did it, also falsely implicating Ferguson.
      He spent 18 out of 25 years in prison before being released.

    • @mandyadler4536
      @mandyadler4536 13 дней назад +2

      @@leelunk8235 And Dr. Einstein, his name is???

    • @leelunk8235
      @leelunk8235 13 дней назад +3

      @@mandyadler4536 THE KID WHO LIED ABOUT RYAN BEING THERE GOOBER

  • @CreativeLab-ebe
    @CreativeLab-ebe 11 дней назад +46

    This is a clear example of being treated as guilty until proven innocent. I’m glad Ryan was awarded the $38 million.

  • @Trending_News_Kenya
    @Trending_News_Kenya 14 дней назад +198

    wow! i have just finished the other episode you uploaded earlier today! i did not expect that you would upload another this soon. love you so much guys.

    • @beliavictoria1277
      @beliavictoria1277 14 дней назад +16

      Right! I was pleasantly shocked to see this one on so quickly.

    • @kerenkgowd
      @kerenkgowd 14 дней назад +10

      I thought I was the only one who is addicted to this page .
      Don’t know Why are addicted to this page

    • @carynmartin6053
      @carynmartin6053 14 дней назад +8

      Nope, I look forward to these upload, too🎉😊​@@kerenkgowd

    • @jh9374
      @jh9374 13 дней назад +2

      @@kerenkgowdmaybe because it’s so positive!

    • @jennylynfujioka
      @jennylynfujioka 13 дней назад

      ❤❤

  • @caraodoherty5940
    @caraodoherty5940 13 дней назад +56

    Glad Ryan is where he belongs, free. He has a loving family who stood by his side and a loving girlfriend who stayed by his side and shows him the ropes of everyday life. Wish Ryan all the best!! 🙏♥️

  • @knutsfordhouse
    @knutsfordhouse 14 дней назад +138

    One of the weirdest human stories ever. It blows my mind, not only that one person could accept guilt & punishment for something they probably didn't do, but that they dragged another down with them, and that person has been able to stay mentally strong enough to overcome it, but also to forgive.

    • @KainyuKaari
      @KainyuKaari 13 дней назад +5

      The mental resilience of Ryan is astounding. I'd be screaming mad till they hold me in the psych ward. Not being insensitive but I would go insane very fast

    • @Randy-l4n
      @Randy-l4n 11 дней назад

      Insanity and meekness incarnate

    • @latinaalma1947
      @latinaalma1947 11 дней назад

      It doesnt surprise me here are lots of false confessions sadly

    • @MrSmith-x2j
      @MrSmith-x2j 8 дней назад +1

      He knew his friend. He knew something was up for him to lie. And what was up was his mental illness and police taking advantage of that.

  • @delasoul9416
    @delasoul9416 10 дней назад +11

    The $10million is great but that prosecutor should be in prison for ten years for lying.

  • @diannenaworensky6698
    @diannenaworensky6698 14 дней назад +83

    I have followed this case for years. My hope is that Ryan will be the best lawyer out there. ❤❤❤

    • @youuuknooow7699
      @youuuknooow7699 13 дней назад +1

      Scamming at it's best! Sneaking illegally into bar, underage drinking running out of money and finding an opportunity?!?!? Well he's got plenty of tax payers money now! Clever😅

    • @Goodiesfanful
      @Goodiesfanful 8 дней назад

      There have been cases of wrongly convicted people taking up the law.

  • @nicole04050809
    @nicole04050809 13 дней назад +111

    Charles Erickson was released on parole in January 2023.

    • @maxinef6654
      @maxinef6654 13 дней назад +20

      Thank you for the update. 😊

    • @m.stevenson3110
      @m.stevenson3110 12 дней назад +8

      Glad to hear that. Thank you :)

    • @GraceMaiyian
      @GraceMaiyian 12 дней назад +31

      @@m.stevenson3110 glad to hear that?..... In my opinion he was a stupid guy.. Why go down for a crime u did not commit... As if that Is not bad enough drag someone down for it too..... He should remain in prison for his stupidity.. 🙄

    • @kimmyfreak200
      @kimmyfreak200 12 дней назад +4

      he has a YT channel too

    • @Eltanin25
      @Eltanin25 11 дней назад +13

      Nice to hear that, except he shouldn't be on parole at all. The case should be dismissed.

  • @peacemusiclove8693
    @peacemusiclove8693 13 дней назад +58

    I'm so glad he's out. Never should have been convicted. Enjoy every second of your freedom, Ryan!!

    • @haroldfrets5468
      @haroldfrets5468 9 дней назад

      I thought this only happens to black people (?)....

  • @lemardyc
    @lemardyc 14 дней назад +172

    "Doing the right thing" never involves lying.

    • @TUPELO_HUNNY
      @TUPELO_HUNNY 14 дней назад +2

      Sadly, around 52% of US voters disagree and see no problem with dishonesty and blatant lies.

    • @giggles8458
      @giggles8458 13 дней назад +7

      If you knew where Ann Frank was hiding, would you lie, or do the right thing?

    • @maryannebphillips9124
      @maryannebphillips9124 13 дней назад +10

      Your question is incredibly scummy and a total spit in the face to decent people.

    • @christinasmith3699
      @christinasmith3699 13 дней назад +1

      Amen!! Preach

    • @user56gghtf
      @user56gghtf 11 дней назад +1

      Joshua 2:5-6, KJV
      5 And it came to pass about the time of shutting of the gate, when it was dark, that the men went out: whither the men went I wot not: pursue after them quickly; for ye shall overtake them.
      6 But she had brought them up to the roof of the house, and hid them with the stalks of flax, which she had laid in order upon the roof.
      Joshua 6:25, KJV
      25 And Joshua saved Rahab the harlot alive, and her father's household, and all that she had; and she dwelleth in Israel even unto this day; because she hid the messengers, which Joshua sent to spy out Jericho.

  • @Hondarider85BillyZane
    @Hondarider85BillyZane 13 дней назад +46

    This is the perfect example . Of who you hangout with. Can change your life forever

    • @ailynl
      @ailynl 5 дней назад +5

      same thoughts, choose your friends/circle wisely.

    • @Analysis_Paralysis
      @Analysis_Paralysis 5 дней назад +2

      @@ailynl Thought the same!

  • @peppiholliday4525
    @peppiholliday4525 14 дней назад +74

    My son was wrongfully convicted and sent to prison for 3 and 1/2 years when he finally got home this past July. Although the entire time he was gone I work so hard getting in touch with people who knew the truth and they would not even give me the time of day.. now my son is quite leery of getting involved with any lawyers or judges prosecutors whatever because it's so very easy to have been charged convicted of of a crime sent away for 3 and 1/2 years for absolutely no reason because he was innocent of everything.. I'm just glad that he is back home with me but it's not enough for what he had to endure for these past years. The changes in he and I are so great that I don't know whether will ever get over this. My husband passed away in 1998 and my other child also a son passed away in 2005 from being murdered. Also we were the people who always trusted the police and the justice system. There is no trust left anymore

    • @truthadvocacy
      @truthadvocacy 13 дней назад +2

      👍

    • @MarthaArgaw
      @MarthaArgaw 13 дней назад +8

      Congratulations on his freedom. Hope, God compensate the coming years with perfect blessings in every aspect of his life. I pray form the bottom of my heart.

    • @riverbilly64
      @riverbilly64 13 дней назад +5

      I’m sorry you have gone through these experiences. 😢

    • @scorbunny7737
      @scorbunny7737 13 дней назад +1

      @peppiholliday4525
      I am so sorry 🙏💔😢

    • @mkelly4042
      @mkelly4042 12 дней назад +1

      I'm sorry for all you n your son have gone to through and it's very understandable that you will be impacted by this probably forever. It is a form of PTSD. That safety n security one had to an extent anyway is taken away n while intellectually you know such a thing is unlikely to happen twice, you're nervous system doesn't necessarily understand and you become hyper vigilant. Also stories of similar types of injustice will trigger you more than even the typical compassionate person..there is likely help out there if you try hard to get it that can at least make things somewhat better.. wishing you both healing.

  • @paulamutesi
    @paulamutesi 14 дней назад +132

    My heart is full of joy for Ryan. ❤Thank God.

    • @pixi2209
      @pixi2209 13 дней назад +1

      Thank God. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

    • @IwasBlueb4
      @IwasBlueb4 13 дней назад +1

      Why do you thank God ? Would God intervene in some cases and not in others ?!!!

    • @moniqueengleman873
      @moniqueengleman873 11 дней назад

      ​@@IwasBlueb4amen. There is no God. Geezus

  • @PenelopePitstop0078
    @PenelopePitstop0078 14 дней назад +92

    I remember Ryan’s story and it’s the American nightmare, is it not?

    • @angelapursley2811
      @angelapursley2811 14 дней назад +13

      Absolutely unreal...all these horrid LIARS RUNIED this poor man.

    • @TUPELO_HUNNY
      @TUPELO_HUNNY 14 дней назад +7

      It's an all too common reality in the US

    • @toniasmith7093
      @toniasmith7093 7 дней назад

      It really is a true nightmare! The American justice system needs to be reformed, drastically! It is too easy for the government to convict an innocent citizen! There aren't any real fail-safes in the US justice system, whatsoever! Law enforcement, prosecutors, judges, etc. should not be allowed to continue reckless endeavors of conviction without impunity! The bar for probable cause should be set higher and junk science definitely has no place in trial testimony! If probable cause is sought via witness testimony, there ought to be definite forensic or technological corroboration, especially in cases that a guilty verdict is punishable by a life sentence or the death penalty! Investigators should be required to establish that there has been an exhaustive investigation of the crime! They definitely shouldn't be able to lie, coerce or threaten during interviews with people! There are multiple layers of dysfunction and trickery, in the US justice system, paving the way toward wrongful convictions and it should not be allowed anymore! You can see the results firsthand! Look up the list of exonerees in the US and how many years of freedom and liberty were lost due to these injustices! One of the most important things in our Justice system is that " no innocent person should be punished for the crimes of another"! The system has failed too many, too easily! I'm sure this was not the vision the forefathers had when creating the avenues of justice in the United States of America!

  • @scottmcfarland2149
    @scottmcfarland2149 14 дней назад +88

    Yet again another disgusting miscarriage of justice in this country.

    • @LapaLex-u1x
      @LapaLex-u1x 14 дней назад +1

      Will get worse with crazies in power soon! Dictatorship, that’s what it will be! I lived in one until 21.

    • @youuuknooow7699
      @youuuknooow7699 13 дней назад +2

      A complete scam! Sneaking illegally into bar, underage drinking running out of money and finding an opportunity?!?!? Well he's got plenty of tax payers money now! Clever😅

  • @karmakat8016
    @karmakat8016 13 дней назад +106

    I just cannot believe that Ryan was convicted on a confession by a clearly mentally ill person.
    Honestly i would be really scared to live in the USA , the way your justice system works. 😮

    • @Leonicles
      @Leonicles 13 дней назад +12

      It can be a scary place & I suspect it's going to get worse. One of the best parts of our justice system is the public's access. I became an avid court watcher (online) in 2020. I was shocked to discover the media often reports things incorrectly- almost like they didn't take the time to watch the trial & just inserted the narrative they wanted. I'm grateful some states stream trials on their website or YT & I know most countries don't do that.
      Sorry- I guess I needed to make myself feel better about my country by pointing out one thing we do well

    • @feddavandermolen-quest8388
      @feddavandermolen-quest8388 13 дней назад +8

      He was under the influence and he was manipulated by police. He is not mentally ill. There are many confessions like Charles' out there.

    • @karmakat8016
      @karmakat8016 13 дней назад +10

      @@feddavandermolen-quest8388 isn't someone mentally ill, if they think they killed someone they were never near, 2 years after the fact, even though they can't remember it, why did he go to tell police that??
      And why did police entertain it, they should have sent him to a doctor. Its insane

    • @feddavandermolen-quest8388
      @feddavandermolen-quest8388 13 дней назад +9

      @karmakat8016 yes, but it happens to sane people quite often. It is a phenomena that happens when the reid technique is used. That is why this interrogation technique is not allowed in germany where I live. It manipulates people, and remember, Charles was only 17 and so intoxicated, he could not even remember, how he got home. Perfect victim for an officer who needs to get a confession. Poor guy..., but not mentally ill.

    • @Analysis_Paralysis
      @Analysis_Paralysis 5 дней назад +1

      @@feddavandermolen-quest8388 A poor child. They were still children when this happened.

  • @cleopatraoatcake7364
    @cleopatraoatcake7364 9 дней назад +19

    A good reminder to never talk to the police without your lawyer present!

    • @marymckay7154
      @marymckay7154 19 часов назад

      It's hard to remember if your intoxicated which sometimes is the case...
      Penalties should at least be doubled for those in public service who cheat to win,etc.

  • @JDmix123
    @JDmix123 14 дней назад +245

    You lied to jail an innocent man, you can rot in jail.

    • @yungchum2073
      @yungchum2073 14 дней назад +8

      Facts.

    • @mimi-cy6ym
      @mimi-cy6ym 14 дней назад +8

      That part, l don’t feel bad for him one bit.

    • @lindasapiecha2515
      @lindasapiecha2515 14 дней назад +35

      Apart from the fact he was vulnerable and manipulated by the police who knew what they were doing

    • @504chino
      @504chino 14 дней назад +2

      That’s a Fact

    • @EliseArtology
      @EliseArtology 13 дней назад +23

      I think the cop interrogating him needs to be his cell mate

  • @goliath_red1102
    @goliath_red1102 13 дней назад +67

    As someone who doesn’t live in the states, i now understand as to why you guys often say you have no faith in the legal system

    • @RottenInDenmarkOrginal
      @RottenInDenmarkOrginal 11 дней назад +2

      This crap goes on EVERYWHERE! Stop being ignorant!

    • @goliath_red1102
      @goliath_red1102 11 дней назад +1

      @ doesn’t happen in New Zealand 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @RottenInDenmarkOrginal
      @RottenInDenmarkOrginal 11 дней назад +1

      @goliath_red1102 YES IT DOES!! Teina Pora. Teina Pora (born 1975) is a New Zealander who was wrongfully convicted of murdering Susan Burdett when he was aged 17; he served time in Paremoremo prison from 1994 for the crime, until he received parole in 2014. In 1992, 39-year-old Burdett was raped and murdered in her home in Papatoetoe, Auckland.

    • @RottenInDenmarkOrginal
      @RottenInDenmarkOrginal 11 дней назад

      @@goliath_red1102 GOOGLE IS FREE, MATE!
      How many wrongful convictions are there in NZ?
      Background. In 2006, Sir Thomas Thorp, a retired High Court judge said there might 20 or more innocent people in prison in New Zealand. However, data released by Open Justice in 2023 found there has been nearly 900 wrongful convictions in the last ten years.

    • @goliath_red1102
      @goliath_red1102 11 дней назад +2

      @ i was born in 2003 not 1975, the closest thing to this i know of is the David Bain story but even then im not convinced he was innocent

  • @skipmullen7560
    @skipmullen7560 14 дней назад +116

    Something is totally askew in Erickson’s mind. WHO goes to police over a dream , to start with?

    • @andrewnajarian5994
      @andrewnajarian5994 14 дней назад +24

      Right?! Where were his parents? If he really felt he had something to share with the police his parents should have taken him there with an attorney.

    • @TUPELO_HUNNY
      @TUPELO_HUNNY 14 дней назад +13

      Naive kid😢

    • @nesrinern
      @nesrinern 13 дней назад +24

      He did NOT voluntarily go to the police. He just started blabbing about how he thinks he might’ve done it since he didn’t remember anything from that night given the fact that he was high and intoxicated. An anonymous call to the police was what brought him there…

    • @zeldafitzgerald3530
      @zeldafitzgerald3530 13 дней назад +3

      @@nesrinernwhy would he involve himself??

    • @chrisgullett4332
      @chrisgullett4332 13 дней назад

      ​@@zeldafitzgerald3530Lots of people willingly confess to crimes they did not commit. They do it for several reasons. Some just want a connection to the case, some do it for infamy etc. It is very common. It is so common that they have to keep a couple details private that only the person that committed the crime would know. For example, thousands of people confessed to the Zodiak murders. So many people were confessing that they had to build on a new waiting room at the station, because they would literally have multiple people waiting to confess. As for this case, I honestly think both are guilty.

  • @Dinalovestodance
    @Dinalovestodance 14 дней назад +86

    It’s the anniversary of the decision to release! I worked on getting him out and I’ll never forget the joy I felt when I heard the news!! It’s the first case I’ve ever gotten involved in ❤️❤️❤️

    • @PenelopePitstop0078
      @PenelopePitstop0078 14 дней назад +8

      Good work; it’s important & really, those who help the convicted innocent are angels on earth.

    • @toniasmith7093
      @toniasmith7093 14 дней назад +3

      I'm trying to help my nephews mother overturn her wrongful conviction! Feel like helping another wrongfully convicted person? She was convicted of intentional homicide, in Maine, and sentenced to 55years! She was convicted without any physical evidence whatsoever! In fact, the victim had DNA under her fingernails that didn't belong to her! It belonged to an unknown person! The medical examiner testified that the victim fought for her life and had many defensive wounds,including three broken fingernails! Hello? I don't understand how this isn't the biggest question ever! This wrongful conviction is a result of tunnel vision, junk science and, in my opinion, prosecutorial misconduct. It's onlyu opinion, so far, because it has not been determined by a Court, yet! I don't know where to go to get help with this! It's so extremely difficult to overturn a wrongful conviction but it was so easy to convict the wrong person! Ugh, it's so frustrating! My nephew is only 10 years old. He's lost too much already and so has his mother! 😢

    • @PenelopePitstop0078
      @PenelopePitstop0078 14 дней назад +2

      @ Have you contacted the various Innocence Project groups?

    • @karaDee2363
      @karaDee2363 14 дней назад

      ​@@toniasmith7093if your mother is truly innocent, she shouldn't have much trouble proving her innocence

    • @angelapursley2811
      @angelapursley2811 14 дней назад +8

      ​@@karaDee2363ARE YOU SERIOUS????

  • @deondascoggins1987
    @deondascoggins1987 14 дней назад +47

    Talk about the side effects of drug problems, paranoia

  • @ashleymartin4512
    @ashleymartin4512 13 дней назад +42

    the person who lied in court in order to put an innocent man in prison is despicable...............

  • @alexandrak.7644
    @alexandrak.7644 14 дней назад +60

    may I add that Ryan is very attractive? 👀

    • @dedetreek8893
      @dedetreek8893 14 дней назад +11

      I am certain the other inmates thought so too. 😂😂

    • @Komediennekymd2009
      @Komediennekymd2009 13 дней назад +4

      Very

    • @djzarrick
      @djzarrick 12 дней назад

      May I add that his sister is a dish? ❤

    • @adiakiyes6354
      @adiakiyes6354 12 дней назад

      I second demotion. 😉.

    • @lorabell1979
      @lorabell1979 5 дней назад

      He just recently got married

  • @kitcat1278
    @kitcat1278 14 дней назад +44

    These stories are why I am against the death penalty. There have been many cases of wrongful executions.

  • @LovingTheBrauns
    @LovingTheBrauns 14 дней назад +34

    Wrongful convictions are WORSE than the crimes an innocent person is being tried for.🛑

  • @kelzbellz1980
    @kelzbellz1980 13 дней назад +26

    Such an amazing father!

    • @MyTube4Utoo
      @MyTube4Utoo 13 дней назад +1

      Such an amazing family, especially Ryan himself. The guy looked like a GQ model when he was doing time in prison. 😆

  • @wantobeaprincess
    @wantobeaprincess 14 дней назад +26

    Don't do drugs kids

  • @ihaveadreamformykids4400
    @ihaveadreamformykids4400 14 дней назад +26

    Poor kids didn’t even know they are entitled to have a lawyer and don’t need to talk to police.

  • @TegrityUSA
    @TegrityUSA 13 дней назад +22

    He sued and received 38M in compensation

    • @MyTube4Utoo
      @MyTube4Utoo 13 дней назад +5

      That was recently, and only because the insurance company failed to pay the original settlement of $11 million. Although they said $10 million in this video. The $38 million was just very recently awarded. The article I saw on the New York Post was dated Nov. 6, 2024. 👍

  • @shine7717
    @shine7717 14 дней назад +31

    What a sham , that prosecutor should be in jail shame on him . I pray ryan gets a huge compensation ❤

  • @txterbug
    @txterbug 13 дней назад +23

    The prosecutor should be thrown in jail for absolutely no reason and then he will have to find a way out on his own like Ryan did.

  • @YvonneMelvin
    @YvonneMelvin 13 дней назад +22

    This is a nightmare for all the parents of innocent children.

  • @MarthaArgaw
    @MarthaArgaw 14 дней назад +56

    From the beginning, this video sent shivers down my spine. CRAZY!

  • @magdasmith1421
    @magdasmith1421 13 дней назад +17

    Awful police work, lying janitor and an arrogant Prosecutor - they should all be held accountable. Prosecutor has no integrity.

  • @ThisIsJ.Nicole
    @ThisIsJ.Nicole 13 дней назад +44

    I'm gonna say what everyone is thinking...Ryan is SO handsome.😅 But seriously, how many other innocent people are in jail because they just want to close the case?! Ridiculous.

  • @Mariefrancegrsce
    @Mariefrancegrsce 14 дней назад +40

    Don't hang out with bad kids, drugs users, and liars.

    • @ginakubicz7638
      @ginakubicz7638 13 дней назад +2

      Yup. None of this would have happened had they not been underage drinking.

    • @Mariefrancegrsce
      @Mariefrancegrsce 12 дней назад

      @@ginakubicz7638 Like calling the devil 😈

  • @tanyajane1975
    @tanyajane1975 14 дней назад +26

    Why would that one guy say he 💀 someone.. When he didnt? The other guy wasnt there. The courts just goes along with all this? How sad😢 may freedom be kind to Ryan. 🙏

  • @iancarlson-w8m
    @iancarlson-w8m 14 дней назад +29

    This is one the keystone OG cases of wrongful conviction. Very interesting from start to finish and stands out in my memory.

  • @yungchum2073
    @yungchum2073 14 дней назад +32

    So why did this Eric kid keep lying? He's so weird and he makes no sense. Dude must love prison.

    • @eraldadevole
      @eraldadevole 13 дней назад +7

      He explained himself on video…. and he actually does make sense even though the story its still crazy but you have to put yourself in a troubled/confused/scared kid with no one to help/guide him

    • @user-kb8rc5vq2i
      @user-kb8rc5vq2i 13 дней назад +5

      ​@@eraldadevoleyep. That type of almost compulsive questioning of oneself that he describes is almost textbook for an anxiety disorder/OCD. He should have been with a psychiatrist/therapist, not a bunch of cops looking to manipulate a confession out of someone.

    • @mwahha6965
      @mwahha6965 13 дней назад

      He’s troubled and says people shouldn’t believe him. There’s no proof he did anything 😂

  • @donnacabot3550
    @donnacabot3550 14 дней назад +33

    I remember this one. It was a hard one. That poor kid.

  • @valberlin9239
    @valberlin9239 14 дней назад +53

    Erin Moriarty can make an audio/video about watching grass grow, I'd probably still watch it.

    • @Theaddora
      @Theaddora 14 дней назад +7

      Me too.

    • @toniasmith7093
      @toniasmith7093 14 дней назад +8

      Yes! There's something magical about her narration!

    • @Theaddora
      @Theaddora 14 дней назад +8

      @@toniasmith7093 she seems like a genuinely nice person.

    • @Elizabeth-rk3do
      @Elizabeth-rk3do 14 дней назад +5

      😊

    • @ailynl
      @ailynl 5 дней назад +1

      I laugh hard! but yes you're right.

  • @againstallodds6055
    @againstallodds6055 14 дней назад +16

    For Detectives that don’t want to put the work in and just convict the helpless hopeless and naive victim, I really don’t know how they sleep at night. If they had to spend 1 month in prison maybe they would rethink the job they have SWORN to defend and Protect the innocent. I think there should be a billboard of Detectives and Prosecutors who convicted innocent people

  • @robinpotter8933
    @robinpotter8933 14 дней назад +25

    If Boyd didn't do it, why did he lie? Why didn't he tell cops about 2 cars? Why is he pretending he had a great relationship with Kent H?
    I think he's the guilty one.

    • @Theaddora
      @Theaddora 14 дней назад +9

      Me, too.

    • @Elizabeth-rk3do
      @Elizabeth-rk3do 14 дней назад +9

      Me three

    • @itzflowers4me
      @itzflowers4me 13 дней назад +6

      Yeah, he doesn't appear to be sad about it.

    • @5801160052086
      @5801160052086 13 дней назад +7

      Check the sketch made from the one janitors description...matches that reporter guy. He even returned to the scene of his crime and got caught on a crime scene photo. They need to look at him closely

    • @russelconor8704
      @russelconor8704 13 дней назад +3

      Amen! I remember all the episodes about this case when they first aired, and Boyd did it, IMO. He was jealous of Kent, lied, and returned to the scene of the crime-why is there so little about him in the media?! He also looks creepy with his constant smile, yet there is something scary in his eyes. It's like he tries too hard to be happy, but his overall aura is dark.

  • @madrush24
    @madrush24 14 дней назад +18

    I don't understand these judges who seem to be presented with compelling evidence a person is wrongfully convicted and they still uphold the conviction. Is there any research as to why that is so common? Surely it isn't just pride or an unwillingness to admit the justice system they are a part of made a mistake?

  • @Theaddora
    @Theaddora 14 дней назад +65

    That Ericson guy was just plain dumb.

    • @charsiu_808
      @charsiu_808 14 дней назад +35

      He was gullible and young .he should have never spoken to the police without an attorney. No one was there to protect this young, confused, inebriated boy

    • @user-kb8rc5vq2i
      @user-kb8rc5vq2i 13 дней назад +9

      ​@@charsiu_808not only gullible and young, but quite possibly influenced by some form of anxiety disorder. I recognize that almost compulsive questioning of oneself and the fear of having done some imaginary wrong all too well.

    • @KqthyWilliams
      @KqthyWilliams 13 дней назад +6

      @@user-kb8rc5vq2iAn immature, insecure teenager with anxiety and substance abuse problems can probably be talked into believing anything. It is so sad.

  • @jessicakoks4939
    @jessicakoks4939 10 дней назад +5

    Standing ovation to the attorney and the dad.

  • @JimmyWeberfromtexas
    @JimmyWeberfromtexas 13 дней назад +13

    Anyone who watches any of these cases should always remember that you never talk to police without an attorney. That kid talked to the police and got prison sentences for both him and his buddy. I am normally a strong law and order defender of police. But it seems that too often investigators, detectives, prosecutors, and even judges sometimes all seem too concerned about getting (and keeping) convictions as opposed to DOING JUSTICE.

  • @MsPinkymona
    @MsPinkymona 14 дней назад +16

    Thanks for the upload 🎉

  • @PenelopePitstop0078
    @PenelopePitstop0078 14 дней назад +31

    I haven’t heard anything, lately, about Counselor Kathleen Zelner. She is extremely good at her craft.

  • @andreasholmqvist7021
    @andreasholmqvist7021 14 дней назад +47

    The American legal system is completely ridiculous. Something like this would never happen in Sweden.

    • @user-kb8rc5vq2i
      @user-kb8rc5vq2i 13 дней назад

      Except it did. Sture Bergwall aka Thomas Quick was coached into confessing to *many* murders while under the influence of strong medications. Read up on the case, it's a travesty. Thank goodness he was finally acquitted.

    • @danieldavis3035
      @danieldavis3035 13 дней назад +7

      Sure it could. Miscarriages of justice happen in every country in the world. The legal system is only as good as the people involved.

    • @user-bn3vj9yk6k
      @user-bn3vj9yk6k 9 дней назад

      Don’t be so naive

    • @pennidill3192
      @pennidill3192 4 дня назад

      I actually know how right you are
      Many Americans are in completely denial of how viciously sick our country really is

  • @YihuaWeller
    @YihuaWeller 13 дней назад +9

    Crane will not run for reelection on 2025 but there is a petition to impeach him. Nothing will probably happen but still doesn’t hurt to go sign it.

  • @EliseArtology
    @EliseArtology 13 дней назад +11

    Let's all take a moment and pray for those who are currently behind bars, and they, too, have been wrongfully convicted. So sad, but this young man gets, and deserves a happy ending ❤ ❤

  • @miwi3095
    @miwi3095 13 дней назад +11

    I always tell people one person can say you did it and if a detective doesn’t like you it’s over for you!!

  • @killerrockguitar1845
    @killerrockguitar1845 14 дней назад +31

    sadly Ryan Ferguson had a dumb friend.

  • @DavidRamosJr81
    @DavidRamosJr81 14 дней назад +20

    I can’t believe he was lied on and that’s completely not cool . Such a sad case .

  • @Anaontiveros4128
    @Anaontiveros4128 14 дней назад +22

    I love 48 hours 😊

  • @thehoneydeev
    @thehoneydeev 11 дней назад +6

    My heart goes out to all that are unjustly behind bars because the police is more preoccupied with closing a case instead of finding the real perpetrators of crimes.

  • @sbrooke210
    @sbrooke210 13 дней назад +12

    Imagine going from being in prison for a crime you didn't commit and now you have $38 million and are set free. Two very different realities and that girlfriend hit the jackpot too

    • @lorabell1979
      @lorabell1979 5 дней назад

      He’s married now to a different girl. He got married back in March of this year

  • @hughlingard
    @hughlingard 11 дней назад +3

    so happy to see that ryan is a free (and wealthy) man now.

  • @michellestlicitra9105
    @michellestlicitra9105 12 дней назад +5

    I NEVER believed he was guilty! Thank you God for this heroic Attorney that fought for his freedom ✝️❤️

  • @cubbyvespers6389
    @cubbyvespers6389 13 дней назад +7

    Imagine being the real killer and just sitting back watching this complete clown show of a legal proceeding unfold.

  • @LC-awilar1
    @LC-awilar1 14 дней назад +19

    Wow!!
    Jail time for those lying about this crime and sending an innocent person to prison @ can you believe that guy is a judge now days ! Lord have mercy on innocent people ..

    • @andrewnajarian5994
      @andrewnajarian5994 14 дней назад +1

      Do you even realize how little judges actually have to do with it? They mainly referee the attorneys in the courtroom. Unless it’s a bench trial, the jury decides on guilt or innocence and the prosecutors decide whom to bring charges against.

    • @MyTube4Utoo
      @MyTube4Utoo 13 дней назад

      @@andrewnajarian5994 But a judge has everything to do with it. Something may be overturned later, but they decide much of what happens.

    • @andrewnajarian5994
      @andrewnajarian5994 12 дней назад

      @ that’s just it, they really don’t unless it’s an appellate court. They really only can only influence anything by ruling on objections and deciding on the admissibility of evidence; however, there is so much case law regarding evidence that there is very little leeway for them to interpret it without clearly violating the law in which case the attorneys would immediately file either a motion to reconsider, a motion to disqualify the judge or a Judicial misconduct complaint.

  • @DeenaLandstrom
    @DeenaLandstrom 14 дней назад +16

    What a remarkable story. Thank you & congratulations.

  • @desertstar223
    @desertstar223 13 дней назад +10

    That prosecutor became a judge by prosecuting and sending an innocent man to jail. It's just how these worms operate. Destroy someone else's life so they can enjoy a life of privilege and status. It's sickening to know these people exist. I wonder how many other innocent people he sent to jail to boost HIS career. Excuse me, Im gonna throw up for 2 hours.

  • @trippylizzy1344
    @trippylizzy1344 14 дней назад +14

    2 in the same day?? Bless you 48hours

  • @ddavis8988
    @ddavis8988 12 дней назад +6

    Bill Ferguson is a rider.
    Dude put put Free Ryan on a car and was driving around the country.
    That's dedication.
    Also, this story is a big reason I dont hang out with people who are always getting high.

  • @kellydean9373
    @kellydean9373 13 дней назад +7

    Everyone involved in this, including the police officers and especially Kevin Crane should be held accountable

  • @natsl3049
    @natsl3049 14 дней назад +20

    Never watched. Thanks for posting old videos.

    • @clarkkent3730
      @clarkkent3730 8 дней назад

      That's pretty much all they do is post old videos and reruns

  • @PenelopePitstop0078
    @PenelopePitstop0078 14 дней назад +15

    Chuck certainly had a weak disposition, yet also imaginative.

  • @TegrityUSA
    @TegrityUSA 13 дней назад +13

    Prosecutors and police are never held accountable for corruption and malpractice

  • @stephencotter538
    @stephencotter538 13 дней назад +6

    This is why Defense Lawyers are so necessary. I used to think how could anyone make a living defending criminals? As I've grown older, I've seen how often times the prosecution will lie, manipulate, and go to any unethical lengths to get a win. I'm sure there's good prosecutors out there, and God bless them, but more and more it seems as though a lot of the people who become prosecutors do so for the power, authority and status. They don't seek out the truth, they seek out a win (conviction). Treating these serious cases like it's a game and ruining innocent people's lives along the way. There was no physical evidence in this case and the young man maintained his innocence the entire time. I hope he got a major settlement and has grown in virtue and strength while behind bars.

  • @admiraliaj
    @admiraliaj 14 дней назад +11

    Kudos to 48 hours
    Well done doc

  • @79SteelyMatt
    @79SteelyMatt День назад +2

    This scares me to think this could happen to any regular person including myself
    Life and years can’t be given back money isnt everything
    Freedom is priceless
    His best years were stolen from him I really hope you get your deserved piece of mind

  • @max-be9ou
    @max-be9ou 12 дней назад +3

    It's disgusting how the police can get someone to confess to something they didn't do. There's so many innocent people in prison

  • @whitneykosters9102
    @whitneykosters9102 14 дней назад +11

    What a sad case. Congratulations on your freedom

  • @gomiemasekoa9879
    @gomiemasekoa9879 13 дней назад +5

    Choose your friends wisely kids

  • @chillbrutha82
    @chillbrutha82 12 дней назад +4

    If I was Ryan's father, Kevin Crane and I would need to step outside and have a conversation. No talking would be needed.

  • @Jessd85
    @Jessd85 13 дней назад +5

    The prosecutor in this case was the problem. He was going to win that case no matter what even if he had to put innocent people in jail.

  • @laurienowland8584
    @laurienowland8584 14 дней назад +10

    I believed he was innocent the first time I heard his story many years ago.

  • @ChrisHytuyuty
    @ChrisHytuyuty 13 дней назад +16

    The police took advantage of Charles Erickson. He should also be freed. He has served enough time for something he lied about but, did not commit!

    • @user-kb8rc5vq2i
      @user-kb8rc5vq2i 13 дней назад +4

      He shouldn't even have been in jail ever. He should've been handed over to a psychiatrist for care.

  • @agnesmuriithi53
    @agnesmuriithi53 12 дней назад +5

    This is so sad. A whole 10 years stolen from you, for a crime you didn't commit.

  • @juckimal
    @juckimal 13 дней назад +4

    wow. What a great story and how about the dad. You are a great father. Love this story and glad you are free.

  • @MadMango44
    @MadMango44 9 дней назад +2

    There’s a lot of kids in Ryan’s position that don’t have the family members that will go through hell for them. I salute Ryan’s family for their never ending commitment and dedication to free their son. Salute to Ryan for never giving up hope. To the kids that have been wrong by the justice system, never give up hope.

  • @avalon7367
    @avalon7367 8 дней назад +3

    Soooo Happy for His Freedom. He Didn't Deserve to have 10+ Years Stolen From Him & His Loved Ones.

  • @russianaloha4576
    @russianaloha4576 14 дней назад +7

    Im so glad hes free!! i hope to God he sues the investigators & prosecutor that did this to him. 💞
    Also hope Kent gets Justice & the RIGHT person is caught!!! 🙏

  • @gatti7740
    @gatti7740 13 дней назад +3

    I've followed this case since it happened and have been following ryan since he was released! What a shame this case was! Some of these detectives in the United States should be locked up.

  • @wantobeaprincess
    @wantobeaprincess 14 дней назад +13

    She is the best lawyer on th e planet

    • @Linz86
      @Linz86 12 дней назад

      LOL!

  • @Michelle-qq4sd
    @Michelle-qq4sd 13 дней назад +4

    What a good attitude Ryan has.

  • @julievanzile2482
    @julievanzile2482 13 дней назад +3

    His story is one of them that haunts me. I have heard his story many times. I hope he is doing well. He deserves it.