Lisa Elliot from the Hamilton Township Police Department, one of the prosecutors’ witnesses. Rittgers then asks Elliot if she ever witnessed Ryan crying or choking back tears while she was at the residence. "No he wasn't upset," Elliot says.
Defense attorney Robert Dziech begins to question Max Roy Smith. Smith was the driver who took Sarah Widmer to Bethesda Arrow Springs Hospital where was pronounced dead.
“I asked him if he had a cell phone and family to contact. He was upset and crying the entire time,” Smith says “He thinks that she fell asleep in the bathtub again and drowned. He was upset the entire time,” Smith says.
Police and Prosecution have never talked to Ryan Widmer other than a few very brief statements from that night.
Ryan Widmer was charged before any sort of investigation had taken place.
The 911 Dispatcher asked Ryan on the call if he is her Mother.
The 911 Dispatcher gave Ryan no help whatsoever to help him save Sarah Widmer's life.
The 911 Dispatcher says on the stand that Ryan sounded calm, yet during the call he tells Ryan to "Calm Down" multiple times.
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The EMT's stated and noted Sarah Widmer's Body was hot to the touch.
A first responder states Sarah Widmer's body was not "overly moist."
All responders state and noted Sarah Widmer's hair was "wet" not "damp."
The only carpet samples taken from the house that night were bagged and when opened to be tested showed that they were WET, despite all the claims that the carpet was dry.
The one EMT prosecution did not call as a witness is the only one out of all of the responders who noted Ryan's demeanor from that night and notes Ryan Widmer was very upset and crying.
EMT/First responders note no injury or trauma to Sarah Widmer, Hospital staff notes no injury or trauma to Sarah Widmer and Coroner's investigator notes no injury or trauma to Sarah Widmer.
All police and first responders note Ryan Widmer was in his boxers and had no scratches, bruises, blood, or marks on his body whatsoever.
Sarah Widmer had French Manicured fingernails and toenails which were fully intact, not one was broken.
Ryan Widmer's DNA was not found under Sarah Widmer's fingernails.
Sarah Widmer had no hair missing.
All Police/Investigators even say nothing in the house was out of sorts nor was there any sign of a struggle.
There was nothing broken nor was there any sign of a struggle in the bathroom/master bedroom.
There was no Motive.
Everyone who knew Sarah and Ryan Widmer testified and stated that there were no marital problems at all.
Everyone who was ever around Sarah and RyanWidmer testified and stated that they were always happy together and showed every sign that they were deeply in love with one another.
Family, Friends, and Co-workers testified that Ryan Widmer had absolutely no anger issues nor does he have a temper.
Family, Friends, and Co-workers testified that Ryan Widmer has never had any issues of violence.
Family, Friends, and Co-workers testified that Sarah Widmer often fell asleep often and in unusual places.
Family, Friends, and Co-workers testified that Sarah Widmer frequently complained of not feeling well and suffered from headaches.
Sarah Widmer stated to multiple people that she was not feeling well that day.
Dr. Werner Spitz (World Renowned Pathologist, has performed over 60,000 autopsies), Dr. David Balko (Neuropathologist, Deputy Coroner Hamilton County), and Dr. David Smile (ER Physician, focuses on advanced cardiac arrest) all testified for the defense and state this was definitely not a homicide but an unexplainable death.
About 300,000 seemingly healthy young adults (20 - 30 years old) per year suffer from "sudden death syndrome," and 2 - 3 people per state, per month die suddenly and without explanation - Dr. David Smile states during testimony.
All the Prosecution witnesses (Doctors) admitted on the stand that it is possible that Sarah suffered from an undiagnosed medical event.
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Now it is the defense's turn and I hope they bring everything out. written by oldironsides , May 22, 2010
The first trial mentioned nothing about the air conditioning/heating ducts in the bathroom and they made no attempt to counter the prosecutor's claim that Sarah's body was dry. All of the facts stated above under the title Sarah's body WAS Wet & documented! MUST be part of this new trial.