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American Monster - Season 13 Episode 05- Momma's Boy
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02:45She would always be like that.
02:49I wasn't the one that solved the problems, she did.
02:55It probably started around 1985
02:59and it just developed from that point forward.
03:03We got divorced.
03:05After that she was seeing this young guy
03:08and she ended up marrying him.
03:12It wasn't very long.
03:13It took for Vicky to realize that things just weren't quite the way she had hoped they would be.
03:20Now she's six months pregnant.
03:23She called me one day and made the comment that she just wasn't very happy.
03:28And I said, tell me what you want to do. I'll see what I can do to help you out.
03:33And we made arrangements for her to come back to Springfield.
03:38Vicky came back in 1986, in December.
03:42Come on, Mom. You're on camera. Hand in camera.
03:47We were just kind of happy to have my mom back and our parents back together.
03:52But when she moved back, she was already pregnant with my younger brother.
03:58Ryan was born on May 1st, 1987.
04:01I was excited. I was happy that it was happening.
04:06I was 11 years old when Ryan was born.
04:08I was really looking forward to being an older brother.
04:14Dad took him and raised him as his own.
04:19It's May, 1988.
04:21The family celebrate Ryan's first birthday.
04:26Ryan's sitting on my mom's lap.
04:28So they're just unwrapping presents.
04:29Can you get the hang of us?
04:33Yeah.
04:34Vicky loved her sons tremendously.
04:37She really did.
04:37Hi.
04:39Hi.
04:40Oh, Vicky was quite protective of him.
04:45Because she felt like she was the only one that he had.
04:50Look at him.
04:51Look at him.
04:51I told Vicky that he's just like the other two boys.
04:56There'll be no difference.
04:56He called me dad all the time.
05:00Because, you know, I was there from day one.
05:06This is when we got remarried in Kentucky.
05:11I was excited.
05:13It was back together.
05:15We were happy.
05:15And now I've got three kids.
05:25We moved into the house on Miller-Banna.
05:28That house, in my eyes, was my last home.
05:31The Burks family gather to celebrate Jason's high school graduation.
05:43Check, check, check.
05:44Pull the wall there.
05:46All my family was there.
05:47My friends, my band at the time was there.
05:50It's time to wake up the neighborhood.
05:53My mom's in a good mood.
05:54She's excited.
05:55Her baby graduated.
05:56Oh, she was bubbly.
06:00Any music, you get her going.
06:04One of my friends come over that was trying to introduce me to somebody.
06:08That person would end up being my first wife.
06:11Mama Burks down there with her two sons.
06:15I'm going to bring her down the alley.
06:16And nearly three years later, in January 1997, 20-year-old Jason ties the knot.
06:24Vicki was definitely excited about Jason getting married.
06:27It was a big deal.
06:28Mr. and Mrs. Jason Burks.
06:32Ryan didn't want his brother to get married.
06:35He didn't want him being with this girl.
06:39You know, she's invading my area.
06:41Actually, on the day of the wedding, he behaved.
06:47But he was only nine, see?
06:49He wasn't really acting up a lot then.
06:53But as he grew older, that's when trouble started.
06:59Yeah, go take it home.
07:01Your arms up there.
07:02There you go, sweetie.
07:03Hi.
07:04Hi, Christina.
07:06My first child, Christina, was born on March 29, 1999.
07:11Because my mom never had a daughter of her own, this was her chance to raise a girl.
07:19Say hi, Papa.
07:21Yeah.
07:23And what happened to this one?
07:24Grandma's helped me open my presents.
07:27All of the gifts.
07:28Grandma absolutely spoiling us.
07:31Christina.
07:33Hi, Christina.
07:35Here's Ryan.
07:37Ryan was 11 years old when Christina was born.
07:40Being an uncle was one of the few things he actually cared about.
07:46I always thought of Ryan as, like, my big brother.
07:49Come on, dude.
07:51My nickname for him was literally Uncle Bubba, because I couldn't say brother.
07:56And I followed him around everywhere, like a lost puppy, anytime I was over at my grandparents'.
08:02In a way, it was me and Uncle Bubba against the world.
08:13Play it, Ryan.
08:16Ryan wasn't super popular.
08:18He had some friends.
08:19Once he started hanging out with the wrong crowd, getting a negative reaction for him was his form of entertainment.
08:27Talking to yourself?
08:29No, I'm talking to him.
08:31If he could make you angry, he would laugh.
08:35When Ryan is 14 years old, he has his first run-in with the police.
08:46When I got home from work, I got a phone call from the sheriff's department.
08:51And they were holding Ryan.
08:53The deputy sheriff explains to us that these boys were in the press box at the football field at Kenton Ridge.
09:05They had gotten onto the loudspeaker and were shouting profanities for the whole neighborhood to hear.
09:13He had to apologize to the school for what he had done.
09:18He got a small fine, and he had to do community work.
09:23It didn't seem to faze Ryan.
09:27Didn't care at all.
09:29It was quite apparent how much different he was from the other two boys.
09:34I mean, it was like night and day.
09:37And it just kept getting worse.
09:40There's two paths you can go along.
09:43The right way of doing something and the completely wrong way.
09:48He would always choose the wrong path.
09:51Every single time.
09:53Mike needs a Santa Claus outfit on.
10:03He looks like Santa Claus sitting there handing out gifts.
10:06So this is Christmas of 2001.
10:09Ho, ho, ho.
10:10That's my brother Mike there.
10:12And there's my mom.
10:14My dad's filming.
10:14I had bought that three, four weeks in advance of what you told me.
10:25And then there's blue eyes.
10:29Christmas for Ryan.
10:30As he got older, he didn't partake as much.
10:35He would look at his gifts and open them, and then he would be gone.
10:38Ryan spent probably six, seven hours a day playing video games.
10:49It kept him from getting in trouble more than anything.
10:52In 2002, Ryan was charged with disorderly conduct from yelling out death threats out of the car.
11:04That was new.
11:05He never did that before.
11:07Ryan has to pay a fine and attend counseling.
11:10I could see that this was just going to keep getting worse.
11:17We were at the point then that we just didn't know what to do.
11:21My second child, Stephanie, was born on January 26, 2003.
11:33Hanging out with me and my sister really helped my grandma take a step back from living with Ryan.
11:42The other one goes with the other one.
11:44We were her highlighter of life's innocence, in a way.
11:49I'm three, baby girl.
11:51Oh, I see.
11:53Mike is playing Santa Claus.
11:54He needs his outfit on.
11:56Thank you, Mikey.
11:58There's another one of those that's famous Tina.
12:01That's a giant one.
12:03That doesn't have a popper.
12:06Ryan, grab a poster.
12:09I think that we probably thought that he'll grow up, he'll mature, and he'll settle down.
12:15But that never really happened.
12:18It only progressed worse and worse.
12:21Yeah, Ryan took it off when he's mad.
12:23He's always better, buddy.
12:25In January 2004, the court places 16-year-old Ryan on probation indefinitely for drug abuse.
12:32The way I saw Ryan growing up and all of his violent outbursts, that was just Ryan being Ryan.
12:40I had this idealized version of my uncle that was Uncle Bubba, and that was the good person that I knew.
12:50But Ryan was the monster that everybody else knew.
12:53They were two different people, but the same entity.
12:58In 2004, Ryan decided to take Vicki's car out, which he wasn't allowed to.
13:08When he got home after that incident, Vicki was going to call the cops and report a stolen car.
13:16And he said, if you call the cops, I'm going to hurt you.
13:25We're constantly trying to figure out what to do.
13:28How do we deal with it?
13:29The court charges Ryan with menacing and violating his probation.
13:35They place him in juvenile detention for a minimum of six months.
13:39The last time he went to juvenile, he was turning 18 at that time.
13:45The judge straight up told him, he said, if you don't straighten your act up, you won't be going to juvenile now.
13:52You'll be going to the jail.
13:55Vicki still was his mother, and I kept telling her, let him figure this out.
14:01And she couldn't do it.
14:03She couldn't stop taking care of it.
14:05I wasn't scared of Ryan.
14:09I felt off by his energy.
14:14Hey, we're here today.
14:16I'm going to introduce you to a movie.
14:19So this is Ryan filming.
14:22Now, across the street, they had just built some new houses for a senior community.
14:27We'll tell you a story during this movie.
14:32See over there?
14:33That's where the old people live.
14:36And Ryan got in trouble a few times there, too, because they called the police on him.
14:41Man, these n****s, they don't like me that much.
14:45I was hoping that, you know, once Ryan matured, things would get better, and they only got worse.
14:52In May 2006, Ryan hits another car and speeds off.
14:59He is charged with one count of hit and run.
15:03We get a call from the sheriff's department to come pick him up, which I did.
15:08He'd come back, and he was just mad as a horn at everybody.
15:14I told him to leave the house, go find some place to stay, but you're not living here.
15:20I was chasing him out of the house.
15:23And he started just going in the kitchen, and that's where Vicky was standing.
15:27Ryan ended up pushing my mom down.
15:29And she fell on her arm, broke her arm in four places.
15:34And from there, he went into the front room where Mike was standing.
15:39He pushed him down and kicked him in the face.
15:42Police were called, and then he was arrested.
15:45Ryan was charged with domestic violence.
15:50They served him 180 days, but they reduced that to 90.
15:56Ryan never showed any remorse over that.
15:59None.
16:00He was still angry because he got 90 days in jail.
16:05Every time I'd kick him out, she would let him back in the house.
16:09And I kept telling her not to do that.
16:12She just couldn't do it.
16:13Where is he going to go?
16:16What's he going to do?
16:18As bad as Ryan treated my mom, my mom still loved him.
16:22My mom still protected him.
16:25I'm like, Mom, something bad is going to happen.
16:29Get him out of that house.
16:30Mike passed away in December of 2007.
16:49He was driving to work one day, had a massive heart attack, and died instantly.
16:54Probably the worst day of my life.
17:01Mike, see ya.
17:03Root the bingos on to victory.
17:05Mike was kind of the glue to kind of help keep them all together.
17:09Ryan is back in jail on drug-related charges, but attends the funeral with a deputy sheriff.
17:19So when Ryan came to the funeral, he was shackled by his ankles and by his wrists.
17:27Ryan's crying his eyes out.
17:29And I was kind of in shock because that's the first time I really saw Ryan show that kind of emotion.
17:34And I remember going up to him, I gave him a hug, and I'm like, Ryan, we've got to stick together.
17:50Christina, these two are above us if you want to give them to him.
17:53It's Christmas 2008, and Ryan's at home again with his family.
17:58If you look, he's not interested in anything that's going on at this point.
18:01I didn't want him to come back home.
18:04I really didn't.
18:092009, I was driving Ryan and a friend to his party.
18:14We got in an argument because I didn't want his friend in my truck.
18:19I was mad.
18:20I said, I am not taking that kid anywhere.
18:22I don't want him around here.
18:25Ryan was smoking a cigarette, and he put it out my cheek.
18:31So then I filed charges.
18:33I was the only one that wasn't scared because I knew I could handle it.
18:39But Vicky was the only one I was concerned about.
18:43I didn't know Ryan was capable of such violence.
18:48Like, Mom, keep him out of that house.
18:51He is going to kill you.
18:53But her reaction was, I don't know what to do.
18:58He's my son.
18:58I can't let him live on the streets.
19:02One occasion, when we got home, the truck was missing.
19:07So I drove around, never found it.
19:09Come home, and there's the truck.
19:11So I walked in the house, and I told him, I said, you're not going to take that truck.
19:18I did report it stolen because he shouldn't have been driving.
19:24When the police showed up at the house, they grabbed him and hauled him away.
19:29The police arrest Ryan because of an outstanding warrant for domestic violence from his attack against Martin.
19:35He was given nine months in prison.
19:41When Ryan was locked up, my parents were stress-free.
19:47But whenever Ryan would come back, you could cut detention with a knife.
19:53When you come out of prison, he was definitely worse.
19:57He was nasty.
20:00I had to put a lock on my bedroom door to keep him out.
20:05We never knew at any time what he was going to do or when or to who.
20:13We were so desperate.
20:14We were trying to figure out how we could get him in a situation like a halfway house, just getting away from us.
20:24Vicki was so upset that she wrote a letter to the judge.
20:27I'll read it for you.
20:28We didn't get a whole lot of response from it, you know, because he's an adult.
20:52They were just trying anything.
20:57They needed help and they didn't know what to do.
20:59So I was trying to get my parents to move to Florida.
21:06My dad thought he could just buy a duplex and have Ryan live in one side and then they could live in their separate house.
21:15They came down here to visit me just to see if they liked it.
21:22Ryan was acting great.
21:24He was very relaxed.
21:26We thought, OK, this might work.
21:28When we got back home from that vacation, things were normal for a short period of time.
21:36But then everything started coming back again.
21:41And it was progressively getting worse.
21:45Vicki's fear was pretty intense.
21:48But her love for Ryan was also.
21:53She just wanted what was best for him and to protect him.
21:57She was his mom.
22:01He just couldn't stand her.
22:03It was so obvious.
22:04You could see it.
22:11May 8th of 2012, I had come home from work.
22:15And I noticed the pickup was missing.
22:21If Ryan got in an accident, we could get sued and lose everything just because of him.
22:28But when he got home, Vicki was very upset.
22:32The main concern with Ryan was we had no idea what to expect.
22:40He was relentless.
22:41He would not let up on arguing with his mom.
22:44The argument continued until 1 o'clock in the morning.
22:50Worst part was him standing at the door, beating on it and screaming at both of us.
22:57He shouted, he might as well kill us both and just take everything.
23:00When I get up, I would give her a kiss before I went down and got cleaned up and went to work.
23:11After putting the lock on the door, I would lock it when I walked out just to make sure she was okay.
23:17I knew Ryan was awake because I could hear him in his room.
23:22I went to work because every day I'd come home at lunchtime.
23:26When I got home, Ryan was standing in the kitchen.
23:32That was not Ryan.
23:34He would normally be asleep.
23:37Ryan said to me, I wish he hadn't told mom about the truck.
23:41I asked Ryan, I said, hey, where's your mom?
23:46And his response was she went shopping with her sister.
23:50That was Vicki's day off, so I didn't think anything about it.
23:56After I went back to work and finished out my ship, I come back home and the truck was gone again.
24:03I'm looking around, Vicki's nowhere to be found.
24:12I called her sister and she informed me that she hadn't been with Vicki.
24:20Now I'm a little nervous, so I just kept calling everybody.
24:25No sign of Vicki anywhere.
24:29911?
24:30911?
24:31Uh, yes, um, I think I need to report a missing person.
24:47911?
24:48What's going on, man?
24:49We have a son leaving with us and you have records on him, I'm sure, Ryan Dillon.
24:54We have a pickup truck that's also missing.
24:57And my wife's car's here.
24:59She's not.
25:01As far as I can tell, she's been missing since at least six foot is running.
25:07When, uh, the deputies arrived on the scene, they met with, uh, Martin Burks.
25:13I responded to meet with the uniformed sergeant and deputy that was on scene.
25:19Investigators take Martin to the sheriff's office to be questioned.
25:22I immediately called Clark County Prosecutor Andy Wilson.
25:27He found some smudges of blood and said, hey, Andy, something's not right at this scene.
25:32With my experience and gut instinct, it appeared that we might have had homicide on him.
25:37I request that Spatial Agent Brian White respond to process the scene.
25:46A lot of the bloodstains that we saw were airborne at one point.
25:53Meaning they could have been discarded from some sort of weapon.
25:57You could see kind of the movement of where that blood had been flung.
26:04And it was right above where that chair was.
26:07And on the floor were a couple of divots.
26:11He's like, I think whatever happened, happened right here.
26:19The way the blood was disturbed, something had been dragged through it.
26:24Everything flows from the kitchen to the back porch.
26:27And there's a doorway there.
26:31Items were piled on top of it to make it look like it's never been used.
26:36However, those items also have bloodstains on them.
26:38And Brian said, I bet our body's down there.
26:46It was an entrance into a cellar.
26:51We could immediately see bloodstains leading down from the steps.
26:56And at the bottom of the steps, we find a body.
27:00Martin Bergz gave us information that she had a tattoo on her ankle.
27:13When we saw the body, we was able to see the tattoo.
27:17We were able to identify the body as Vicki Bergz.
27:20The trauma to her body was probably one of the worst I've seen.
27:26It looked to us that there was some sort of a blunt object that was used to beat her.
27:31We found in the laundry room, there were clothes that tested positive for blood.
27:40Then we knew we did have a clean-up type situation.
27:43Everyone that was on scene or had contact with Vicki Bergz were considered a possible suspect.
27:52It was important for us to interview Martin.
27:55So you don't have anything to do with Vicki's disappearance?
27:58No.
27:59How can you prove that?
28:01Because I was a worker.
28:02We should disappear the whole time.
28:04I clocked it at probably about 6, I'm guessing 6.38.
28:10I clocked out exactly at 3.15.
28:12But I didn't come home and lunch.
28:16So was Ryan home at 11.30?
28:2011.35, yeah.
28:21What was his demeanor?
28:23Calmer than he was the night before, quite a bit.
28:26So when Marty was interviewed by the sheriff's detectives,
28:29he gave a pretty good timeline of what he had done the morning that Vicki went missing.
28:34He made the comment at lunchtime today and wished I hadn't told him all of the truck being gone.
28:41I just kind of blew him off because I didn't want to get in an argument with him on my lunch break.
28:46I was able to obtain statements from his employers of his schedule for that day,
28:50verifying that he was at work.
28:54At around 10.30 that evening,
28:58our advocate and the detectives went in that interrogation room
29:01and told Marty that his wife was dead.
29:04I was shocked.
29:11I was upset.
29:13I was mad.
29:15First words out of my mouth is,
29:18Ryan did this.
29:20He made comments like,
29:22it's one of these days.
29:23One of these days, you people aren't going to wake up.
29:26Or something like that.
29:27You know, one of these days, I will get eaten.
29:29I wanted them to catch him so bad.
29:33And I didn't care what they did.
29:35Based on the information that we received, Ryan Dillon was our prime suspect.
29:45When a suspect flees from a murder, somebody who's got a criminal history,
29:54you're worried about the safety of anybody who comes across him.
29:57At that point, it's a race against time to get him into custody before he can do something else.
30:02We had put a, be on the lookout for the Dodge Dakota pickup truck and checked to see if anybody may have ran the license plate.
30:11We had found that a deputy from Alglease County, around 70, 80 miles north of Springfield,
30:18had stopped the pickup truck for a traffic violation at 2.29 p.m.
30:24The deputy found that it was Ryan Dillon that was driving the truck.
30:28He issued him a written warning and let him go about his way.
30:33As detectives are working to hunt down Ryan Dillon, the family received the devastating news.
30:41I get a call and it's my dad.
30:46He said, Jay, I've got bad news.
30:50Your mom's dead.
30:51And it wasn't an accident.
30:54I said, oh my God, Ryan killed mom.
30:58And he's like, yes.
30:59All I can think of is, my brother's on the loose.
31:04Where's my kids?
31:06My mom sat me down on the couch, grabbed my hand, and she said,
31:10Ryan killed grandma.
31:12I remember just screaming, what?
31:17And I just remember feeling like my entire world had been shattered.
31:23She loved him with everything in her heart and soul.
31:26And that didn't matter, like, to him.
31:31I don't remember when I started crying
31:37until after I processed that the noise I was hearing
31:42was me screaming and crying into my mom's chest.
31:49On May 10, 2012,
31:51the medical examiner carries out Vicki Burke's autopsy.
31:55The coroner described her manner of death
31:58as blunt force trauma to the head.
32:02Both of Vicki's pinkies were broken on both her hands.
32:06It appeared to me as in a manner
32:07like she was trying to protect herself.
32:09We asked Martin Burks if he would look around the residence
32:15and see if anything was missing
32:16that would resemble a blunt instrument.
32:19And he later reported
32:20that an aluminum baseball bat
32:22that was kept in the mudroom was missing.
32:25I received a call at the Delavan Police Department
32:32had located the truck.
32:37The Delavan Police Officer found Ryan Dilling
32:40walking down the road.
32:41He lies about having the keys to the truck.
32:47He lies about being involved in the truck.
32:49He initially gives them a fake name.
32:53After Ryan was arrested,
32:56we sent a team of detectives and investigators
32:58up to Wisconsin to conduct an interview.
33:01This guy is just fabricating
33:11and making up these bizarre stories.
33:14Detective Brunfield came into the interview later on.
33:17We're here investigating the theft of the motor vehicle
33:20and we're also here to conduct an investigation
33:26on the death of your mother.
33:29You know she was murdered.
33:31What we really want
33:39is we want him to make a confession.
33:50On May 14th of 2012,
33:53Ryan was formally charged with Vicki's homicide.
33:57Ryan requests to speak to a detective
33:59from Wisconsin called Shannon Illingworth.
34:02She had developed a little bit of a rapport with Ryan.
34:05Like I said, whatever's happened has already happened.
34:08There's nothing we can do about it.
34:09All we can do is move forward.
34:12I just don't want to get blamed for something
34:13that I didn't do.
34:15Detective Illingworth interviews Ryan on May 15th,
34:19hoping to get a confession.
34:20I can see in your eyes,
34:22because you're hurting about something right now, Ryan.
34:25But if they're not going to tell you the truth,
34:28then the next best thing
34:29is to give us easily disprovable lies.
34:32Single or married?
34:34Widowed.
34:35You were widowed?
34:36You were married?
34:37No.
34:38She died.
34:39Or just disappeared.
34:41Yeah.
34:41He gave us lie after lie after lie
34:45that we very easily could disprove.
34:48You realize you never even asked me how she did it?
34:53Never once.
34:55Do you know why you didn't ask?
34:57You don't know how she did it.
34:59No, I don't.
35:00Yeah, you do.
35:01There was none of it,
35:02because he was the one who did it,
35:03and he knew exactly what had happened.
35:05On May 18th,
35:09Detective Illingworth interviews Ryan again,
35:12after looking into some of his previous claims.
35:15There's two people in the house
35:16between 7 and 11 on that day.
35:19I wasn't there that day.
35:21We know that he's not telling the truth
35:24during that interview.
35:26Why does nobody have a marriage certificate for you?
35:29And what happened to her?
35:30Where is she?
35:31She's a vanished with my kid.
35:34You have a kid, too?
35:35There was no record of him ever being married.
35:38He said that he had a child.
35:39No record at all.
35:41I mean, it just wasn't true.
35:42I really, I have no clue.
35:45I know I didn't do any of this.
35:49It would have hurt.
35:51Honestly, it was the step back to him.
35:56At some point,
35:57he starts to maybe try to deflect
35:59towards Marty a little bit.
36:01The deep-seated anger
36:02and the issues that he had
36:04with his mom
36:05and with Marty.
36:07My mom probably had a lot of enemies out there.
36:11He also really ran down his mom a lot.
36:14She's a terrible person.
36:15Lots of people don't like her.
36:17Again, deflecting attention away from him,
36:20trying to put it on an outside person.
36:22Ryan was extradited back to Ohio
36:26on July 17, 2012.
36:30The trial was in February 2014,
36:33and he pled not guilty.
36:34Ryan has maintained his innocence regarding us,
36:37and I don't believe that has changed to today.
36:40In my opinion,
36:41this is what happened
36:42on the morning of May 9, 2012.
36:44So Marty leaves for work.
36:49Vicky's still in bed.
36:50She comes down that morning
36:52and is sitting at that kitchen table.
36:55Ryan comes down.
36:57He sees Vicky sitting there.
36:59He hits her across the head.
37:02I think that she was knocked out of this chair.
37:08She was probably on the ground.
37:11He's throwing this blood up on the ceiling.
37:13He's throwing this blood on the curtains.
37:16He beats her until she stops moving.
37:20Dragging that body,
37:21he throws her down in the cellar.
37:24He spends the next couple hours
37:25before Marty gets home for lunch
37:27cleaning that area up.
37:29At some point, Marty gets home,
37:33eats a sandwich real quick,
37:34talks to Ryan real quick,
37:35goes out.
37:37So we think shortly after
37:39Marty leaves for work
37:41is when Ryan hops in that truck
37:43and takes off.
37:49Part of me wanted to hate him
37:50for what he did to my mom.
37:53And I remember seeing him,
37:57and I kind of felt guilty
37:58that I almost had a little bit
37:59of sympathy for him.
38:02The trial lasted five days.
38:05The jury found him guilty
38:06of aggravated murder,
38:09felony murder,
38:10purposeful murder,
38:12tampering with evidence,
38:13and receiving stolen property.
38:16I had to realize that
38:18Uncle Bubba
38:19really didn't exist,
38:21and it was just Ryan the Monster.
38:23The defendant was sentenced
38:27to life in prison without parole.
38:31After the trial,
38:33there's the appellate process.
38:35He actually was able
38:37to have the aggravated murder
38:39conviction overturned.
38:44The court said that
38:45there was plenty of evidence
38:46that he had actually
38:47done the murder,
38:48but there wasn't enough evidence
38:50of premeditation.
38:53Ryan ultimately
38:54was sentenced to
38:55life in prison
38:56with the possibility
38:57of parole after 18 years.
39:00The fact that he hasn't
39:02accepted responsibility
39:03for what he's done
39:03shows that he isn't reformed,
39:07shows that he's not remorseful,
39:10and if you can't be sorry
39:11or remorseful
39:12for killing your mom,
39:14what kind of threat
39:15do you pose to society?
39:16I have no emotional connection
39:21with Ryan at all,
39:23other than anger.
39:25And he's not my son anymore.
39:29If he gets out,
39:30it would be nothing
39:31for him to do
39:32the same thing again.
39:35Sitting here now,
39:37I hate Ryan
39:38with every fiber of my being.
39:41I'll never forgive Ryan
39:42for what he did.
39:44Isn't that cute?
39:45Yeah, beautiful.
39:47Thank you for modeling for us.
39:50When my grandma
39:51was still alive,
39:53I was still going by Stephanie.
39:55I actually came out
39:57as transgender,
39:59and I wish my grandma
40:01was here to support me
40:02being trans.
40:04She was always supportive,
40:06always very loving.
40:07I miss her a lot.
40:11Definitely miss her.
40:12keep thinking,
40:15what would it be like
40:16if she was still around?
40:26The first event I had
40:28after grandma died
40:29was a dance recital.
40:30And when I looked out
40:34into the audience,
40:35I saw Steph,
40:37I saw my dad,
40:39I saw my stepmom,
40:41I saw my grandpa.
40:43And right next to all of them
40:45was one empty seat.
40:50And for the rest of my life,
40:52there will always be
40:53one empty seat
40:54where she is not.
40:56Can mommy get kids?
41:14Andrea is a go-getter.
41:16They are both alpha types.
41:17I can't look at it.
41:22It was like sitting
41:25and looking at evil.
41:26And if not the self of a
41:28ρεast.
41:29I didn't look alone.
41:31You safety was not dirty.
41:33I've always wanted to face
41:33like this film ever.
41:34Because the plot
41:36has been caught.
41:37What if she was
41:39going into the дом?
41:41Oh.
41:42A voice.
41:43A voice.
41:43Well,
41:44that's the clip.
41:44Now that Xu yes.
41:45You have to stick
41:46into another,
41:46something about somebody
41:47所有.
41:47That's the truth.
41:48Even though
41:49it's not cool.
41:50Hey,
41:51so this thing?
41:51Yeah,
41:52you can do it.
41:53Like this.
41:53I did.
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