Sunday, May 20, 2012

Ryan and Sarah Widmer, what the Prosecution doesn't want you to know.

Ryan and Sarah Widmer 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.

Ryan and Sarah Widmer Wedding Dance

 

After 45 minutes to 1 hour of rigorous CPR and 5 intubation attempts they transported Sarah to the hospital and she was pronounced dead. There were no signs of struggle, no prior history of relationship issues, etc. However, Sarah had not been feeling well the entire day and had a bad headache. She was also known by family and friends to easily fall asleep and had actually fallen asleep in the tub numerous times, even before she met Ryan (as stated by Sarah’s brother). An expert at the trial spoke that in the U.S. every year about 300,000 people under the age of 35 die and that these people’s autopsies do not show any sign of what they died from - a staggering statistic.
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Different Testimony in 3 Trials...

Prosecution

Defense

1. Prosecutors claim Ryan held Sarah by the neck and forcibly drowned her during an altercation and cleaned up the scene before calling 911.

1. Neither Ryan nor Sarah had any marks or wounds on their bodies and there were no signs of a struggle. A search of the house showed no evidence of a cleanup. Sarah's French Manicure and Pedicure were still perfect.

2. Because of the two blood spots on the carpet, prosecutors said Ryan moved Sarah's body before calling 911.

2. Officer Bishop testified he might have helped Ryan move Sarah's body from the bathroom doorway into the bedroom. (1st Trial) He couldn't remember if he helped move Sarah. (2nd Trial) He "absolutely did not" help Ryan move her body. (3rd Trial).

3. Ryan allegedly confessed to Jennifer Crew that he punched Sarah in the chest during an argument and then blacked out. When he came to, she was laying dead on the bathroom floor. He said he forgot to clean up the spilled waste basket in the bathroom.

3. Jennifer Crew has a criminal record and is a recovering drug addict now on methadone, who saw Ryan's story on Dateline. Most of her testimony, word for word, was from the Dateline program. Officer Bishop dumped the bathroom trash can looking for illegal drugs. (1st & 2nd trial) He didn’t remember dumping it, but agreed that he's been blamed for it. (3rd Trial).

4. The lead detective (Braley) and the coroner's investigator were present during the autopsy and discussed with the coroner what the manner of death might be. Det. Braley gathered evidence and dusted the tub for fingerprints claiming streaks on the tub showed signs of Sarah trying to save herself.

4. The coroner was criticized in another trial for allowing investigating officers to name the manner of death. Braley was not a trained evidence technician and criminalist Wm. Hilliard said none of the fingerprints were of any value. He couldn't tell who they belonged to or when they were put on the tub. Braley was forced to resign when it was verified that he lied on his employment application and didn't have the training or experience that he claimed.

5. First responders testified that Sarah's body, the tub, towels, clothing, magazines, floor, etc. were all dry.

5. Officers and EMTs wore gloves when feeling for wetness. Signs of water in the tub included droplets on the drain and a small area of water pooled near the middle of the tub. Some officers admitted they didn't touch anything to feel for wetness. Magazines were crinkled, indicating they had been wet. Two EMTs testified that Sarah's body was moist or not overly wet. Officer Bishop noticed an Ionic Breeze fan knocked over near where Sarah was lying. (1st Trial) The dryer was cold, indicating that it had not been used.

6. Coroner Uptegrove declared Sarah's death a homicide before reading the EMT and ER reports, and without talking to Ryan or Sarah's mother about any health issues.

6. The coroner spoke briefly with Sarah's mother after Ryan had already been charged, arrested and arraigned. He never did speak to Ryan and was not told that she frequently fell asleep in the tub. Her mother and brother knew she fell asleep in the tub. There were numerous mistakes on the run report, as well as three different copies.

7. The coroner made his decision based on the bruising on the side and back of her neck. He said there was no evidence of any heart problem or seizure.

7. EMTs tried to intubate Sarah twice in the house, once while the ambulance was in the driveway and two more times while en route to the hospital. An EMT assisted twice by performing the Sellick maneuver. He held Sarah's head and neck firmly while applying pressure at the thyroid cartilage. EMTs worked on Sarah for almost 45 minutes before leaving for the hospital. Doctors testified that 5 intubations would cause neck bruising and in a drowning, the blood is thinner and bruising would spread farther. Forensic pathologist Dr. Balko testified coroner Uptegrove didn't take enough heart or brain tissue samples to verify there was no heart problem or seizure and didn't test for narcolepsy. Coroner Uptegrove has been criticized for taking short cuts and having a coroner's job in three counties.

8. Sarah's mother said Sarah was always healthy, had no history of heart problems and there was no history of heart problems or seizures in the family. She didn't recall Sarah ever falling asleep anywhere.

8. In the 3rd trial, she admitted that Sarah had surgery for a cleft palate and had a heart murmur as an infant. She took Sarah to a pediatric cardiologist but never followed up over the years.

9. In the 2nd trial Sarah's mother said, they're part of a younger generation and talk differently to each other. She said, "They would argue on certain things. They got in an argument on how to hang pictures so they called Sarah's brother to come and hang all the pictures in their house. In the 3rd trial she said they called each other "nasty names".

9. In previous trials she testified that Ryan and Sarah got along well together and they were very happy. They bought a house and moved in together and Ryan became part of their family even before they married. When asked what the "nasty names" were, she couldn't say.

Dreama Epperson, the juror that was using Social Media on Anti Ryan Widmer pages and vidoes, during the trial - still at it.

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The News about the situation: WCPO.com

Defense Witness: Zachary Zoz
Written by Mike Mayleben   
Friday, 06 May 2011 18:35

Direct Exam: Lindsey Gutierrez

He lives in Fairfield Twp. and has known Ryan for 10 or 11 years and met him through Chris Kist, Ryan's roommate in college. They had season's tickets together for Bengals games and tailgated together before the games, along with another couple. He got to know Ryan "pretty well because they also played cards together and hung out together. He knew Sarah through Chris and Dana Kist, before she met Ryan.

He knew Ryan's dad was Gary Widmer, but didn't meet him until after Sarah's death. He thought Ryan and his dad had a limited relationship prior to that. He knew Jill, Ryan's mother, from playing cards at their house with them. He's known her for about 8 or 9 years.

Asked about Jill's drinking issues prior to Sarah's death, he said she would have a few drinks, occasionally. Ryan didn't drink excessively, just at tailgate parties. He said he never saw Ryan get angry or act hateful to Sarah. "He's probably the most laid back guy I know", he said.

The group would get together for birthdays, football games, and other social activities. He never was concerned with their relationship or the way Ryan talked to her. Ryan never was "hateful" to Sarah... "never, ever", he repeated.

He thought her sleeping habits were kind of odd because she fell asleep often when they were all together. They all went to Brazenhead Irish Pub for a birthday in April. Sarah was sitting in the corner of the booth with the other wives and "She snuggled up in the corner and fell asleep" -- "just kind of odd", he said. They were all talking and the pub was loud but yet she fell asleep. It was about 9 p.m. and Sarah had one drink and they weren't on their 2nd round yet.

She came to Bengals games one or two times a year. When the game started at 1 p.m. they would get there about 9 a.m. and by 11 a.m. she had climbed into the car and fell asleep.

At that point they found it funny, he said, and joked with her about it, but looking back now, it wasn't funny. He was aware of Sarah falling asleep at other times as well.   Nothing further.

Cross Exam: Travis Vieux

Vieux began by stating that they know each other professionally since Zoz is a criminal defense attorney.

Zoz repeated that he knew Ryan through Chris Kist, Ryan's former college roommate. He said he testified in the first trial, but not the second trial.

He didn't know what time Sarah went to bed, or what time she got up or went to work and he didn't know her nighttime sleeping habits or if allergies kept her awake at night.

Sarah went to Bengals games but wasn't a "huge" fan like the rest of the group. She usually only went to a game if there was an extra ticket. She fell asleep during the early morning tailgating, but didn't know if she fell asleep during the game because their seats weren't together.

He never heard her complain of chest pains, numbness or dizziness but she did complain of a headache once.

Vieux asked if Sarah was sitting in the middle of people at the Irish pub and falling asleep, and Zoz replied, "No, she was in a corner with people;   I saw her".  She leaned against the booth and fell asleep by 9:30 and slept for about 20 minutes. It was in April to celebrate birthdays. He said he stayed till about 11 p.m. and had a few beers, then he and his wife left.

At Bengals games they would sit around the back of the SUV to tailgate. He didn't know if she was drinking but she climbed in the SUV and fell asleep.   Nothing further.

No redirect.

 

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