A Detective Realizes The Suspect Is Dying
00:00:00 - 00:15:00The video follows the story of Ryan Waller, who had been shot twice in the head and survived, and the detectives who interrogated him. Despite his severe brain injury, the detective continued to question him, causing Ryan to give vague and confusing answers. It becomes clear that Ryan needs medical attention, but the detective only becomes suspicious of his story. Ryan is eventually taken to the hospital and stays for 35 days, losing part of his brain and left eye, and experiencing regular seizures until his death in 2016. The suspects were given life in prison without the possibility of parole.See more00:00:00 In this section, Ryan Waller, an 18-year-old who had been shot twice in the head and had survived the gunshot was interrogated by the detectives before being taken to the hospital. Despite his red marks and half-formed answers to questions, the detective continued to question him. Ryan, who had witnessed his girlfriend being shot and killed by the same attackers who shot him, was now suffering from a brain bleed that could end his life at any time. Nevertheless, he was being mocked and considered to be lying by the detectives.00:05:00 In this section, the detective continues to question Ryan about what happened the previous night, but Ryan is unable to provide any clear answers. It becomes evident that Ryan has suffered a traumatic brain injury, and the detective should have sent him to the hospital immediately. Despite being beaten and shot, Ryan only wants to sleep, highlighting his severe medical condition. The detective also fails to believe Ryan's story about Richie and his dad's attack, laughing the story off as unbelievable. The section ends with Ryan admitting that he does not know what happened and the cop pressuring him to tell the truth.00:10:00 In this section, Ryan, the suspect, continues to give vague and confusing answers to the detective's questions about the shooting. The detective becomes suspicious of Ryan's story when he mentions bows and arrows, revolvers, and a "sleeping hole" that Ryan can't explain. When the detective asks about Heather's condition, Ryan reveals that she was shot in the face, but he didn't call 911 and instead let her sleep. Ryan then changes his story, claiming that Heather was shot by her brother, Richie. The detective becomes concerned about Ryan's physical condition and calls for an ambulance. Ryan also mentions having a head injury, which the detective believes could be affecting his behavior.00:15:00 In this section, Ryan is taken to the hospital after his interrogation and inspection by doctors reveals that he was critically injured with a gunshot wound in his eye. He stayed at the hospital for 35 days, during which he lost part of his brain and his left eye. Ryan also experienced regular seizures from the day he left the hospital, which led to his death in 2016. Richie and Larry were both given life in prison without the possibility of parole.
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