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09-28-2021, 01:48 AM
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Re: Ryan Waller Interogated With Bullets In His Brain
Dude he wasn't making any fucking sense. Cops show up to his house, he just acts like he's fucking high. And find a girl on his couch that's been dead for a day or two. It's not "jumping to conclusions" this is one of those crazy events that never happens. Their only mistake is not getting him checked out by medical before the interrogation. His "plausible" story made little sense. First he said the dead girl hit him and that's why he had facial injuries. Then he didn't know. Then a bow and arrow, then by the time he got to the real story, within 5 minutes the cop figured it out. That's why the chief was fired. Because procedures weren't being followed and medical should have been called because he was injured. Not because he might have a bullet in his head, but because he's injured, no matter how . And the chief wasn't making officers follow procedures. This is a one in a billion case. The fact is, even if the police figured it out right away it wasn't changing the outcome. It had already been more than a day, maybe nearly two days before the police even found him. The damage was already done by then. |
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09-28-2021, 01:58 AM
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Re: Ryan Waller Interogated With Bullets In His Brain
People always leave out the part where he was shot and two days later the police found him. The cops see his dead girlfriend, who has obviously been dead for a couple days, and ask Ryan about her. And he acts irritated and says he doesn't know what happened. Dozens of stories, and most of them never mention that. The narrative is the cops did nothing while these precious moments passed by. Those precious moments were long gone before police ever arrived to find them. |