Monday, October 20, 2014

FreeRyanWidmer.com.


www.cincinnati.com/story/news/2018/07/15/newly-uncovered-ryan-widmer-documents-my-wife-walked-tippy-toes-night-she-drowned/775459002/




The link below seems to be defunct. There is more news son Ryqan Widmer...

FreeRyanWidmer.com.

Apparently Ryan Widmer (Warren County) is still in Prison.


ourcriminaljusticesystem.blogspot.com is meant to reflect all sides of our criminal justice system.
The good the bad and the very ugly

From above link;


"Ryan Widmer, a 27 year old man, was charged with murder just 2 days after he found his wife unresponsive in their bathtub, on August 11, 2008. Ryan was downstairs watching TV, when his wife of only 114 days kissed him goodnight and told him she was going upstairs to take a bath. This was part of Sarah Widmer’s regular routine as she loved to take long baths. Ryan went upstairs about ½ hour to 45 minutes later to walk into their bathroom and find Sarah unresponsive in the tub. Ryan tried as best he could to perform CPR. The 911 operator didn’t provide any help whatsoever."


I followed Ryans story closely for a long time.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=upCYx9wjcDs

From above link


NBC Program Examines Widmer Murder Trial


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http://tinyurl.com/n32bau
One of the area's most talked-about courtroom dramas received national attention Friday, when "Dateline NBC" aired its coverage of the Ryan Widmer trial.The 28-year-old Warren County man was convicted in April of murder in the drowning death of his wife, 24-year-old Sarah Widmer, but a judge overturned that verdict in July due to jury misconduct and ordered a new trial.Prosecutors said earlier this week that they would not appeal the decision to Ohio's Supreme Court, clearing the way for a new trial that likely will be held in January.Some Key Figures Interviewed On Widmer Program"We have been in consultation with Sarah Widmer's family, (and) we have determined that we will be going back to trial " Hutzel said. "The uncertainty is very, very difficult for the family, and if we were to go through the supreme court we could be talking about another couple of years before they would have any finality or closure."Where it will be held is another matter.The case has received intense coverage since Aug. 11, 2008, when Widmer called 911 to report that he'd found his wife floating face down in the couple's bathtub.All four local television stations and two area newspapers covered each day of the two-week trial, and an editor from WLWT.com provided minute-by-minute coverage of all testimony in a live blog from inside the courtroom.And crews from "Dateline NBC" filmed the proceedings from start to finish and conducted interviews with family members and other witnesses afterward, some of which aired Friday night on WLWT.
Prosecutors have said they intend to retry the case in Warren County.
"I would still very much prefer to have this case tried in Warren County, in front of Warren County jurors," said Warren County Prosecutor Rachel Hutzel. "I have great faith in Warren County jurors, that would definitely be my preference."Widmer's new defense team agrees with Hutzel, and said they did not plan to ask for a change of venue.
"I think we'd like to have a local community make this decision, but again, it's a decision that may be made for us as we try to pick the jury," said atrorney Hal Arenstein. "As we're picking a jury, it may become apparent to both sides that people's opinions are so intransigent we can't pick a fair jury."





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