Kuumia juoruja: Titus ja Ryan juridisissa vaikeuksissa

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eipä aukea mulla nuo linkit,mutta dokumentteihin ym. ihmiset maskeerataan.
ja nämä uudet kuvat...millon otettu? viikon putkassa makaamisen jälkeen?
kun näkee julkisuuden henkilöitä "siviilissä" niin nekin on ihan erinäköisiä kun televisiossa...
 
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CNN:llä

A Clark County prosecutor, Robert Daskas, called it premature to say whether authorities would seek the death penalty based on the upgraded charges.

The new charges include murder and kidnapping against Ryan, and kidnapping against Titus in the slaying of 28-year-old Melissa James.

Titus, 41, who made his first appearance in a Las Vegas court, previously faced murder, accessory to murder and third-degree arson charges. Ryan, 33, appeared in court Tuesday on accessory and arson charges.

James, a former fitness instructor, moved last year from New Jersey to live with Titus and Ryan. Her charred body was found December 14 in the trunk of Ryan's burned Jaguar off a desert highway.

Neither Titus, nor his wife, Ryan, was asked to enter a plea to the amended complaint. They remained shackled to other Clark County jail inmates as they sat two rows apart.

Titus' arm muscles stretched the fabric of his blue jail uniform. He offered a one-word reply when Las Vegas Justice of the Peace Joe M. Bonaventure asked each if they understood the charges.

"Absolutely," Titus said.

"Yes, sir," Ryan said.

Daskas declined Wednesday to describe a motive for the slaying. The complaint accuses Titus and Ryan of using a Taser stun gun, administering morphine or a related drug, and asphyxiating or suffocating James with a fabric or wire around her neck.

Their lawyers have maintained Titus and Ryan are innocent.

"On behalf of our client, he is 100 percent not guilty," Boston-based lawyer Steven Boozang said.

Ryan's lawyer, Tom Pitaro, was not immediately available for comment.

Bonaventure, who had planned to consider bail for Ryan, scheduled a formal bail hearing February 10, and a preliminary hearing March 29.

An alleged accomplice in the case, Anthony Gross, also appeared in court Wednesday, although charges against him remained the same.

Gross, 23, was arrested December 21 and has pleaded not guilty to accessory to murder and third-degree arson. He remains under house arrest.

Gross told authorities he bought a can of gasoline and followed in his pickup while Titus allegedly drove the Jaguar to a remote spot outside Las Vegas, took the gas and set the car afire. Gross told police he drove Titus back to Las Vegas, but they did not discuss what happened.

Titus and Ryan were arrested December 23 in Stoughton, Massachusetts, near Boston, and returned last week to Clark County jail.

Boozang has denied the couple fled Las Vegas to avoid charges after being interviewed by police in the case.

He said they had intended to spend the Christmas holidays with friends in the Boston area, and left town before charges were filed and arrest warrants were issued December 20.

Titus won a 1996 bodybuilding championship and competed in Mr. Olympia events. Ryan is a past Fitness America and Fitness International winner and Fitness Olympia runner-up.
 
Fridrik sanoi:
katsokaa sitten nämä kaksi kuvaa, jossa he näyttävät joltain esimerkiltä mitä voi käydä kräkin poltosta :eek:

Aika tavallisilta nuo nayttaa noissa kuvissa. Jos noitten kuvien perusteella voi krakin kayttajan tunnistaa, niin keskimaarin katukuvassa olis n. 30-50% krakin kayttajia sitten vissiin :jahas:
 
zztop sanoi:
itselle ei ole koskaan naisessa riittänyt pelkkä kauneus,että olisin mennyt sänkyyn,jos orastava tyhmyys pilkistää kauneuden alta ,niin olen lempannut pimun oitis..
mielestäni jos jokaista naista pitää yrittää naida,kertoo suuresta puutteesta ja se taas kertoo sitä että naiset ei anna ja se taas kertoo miehestä..onneton!

jos nainen on syötävän hyvännäköinen,niin tarkoittaako se sitä että se on suuhun pantava?:eek:
Mitä väliä vaikka nainen on tyhmä jos 30 min pano on vaan mielessä?
 
IsoDino sanoi:
Referoikaan suomeks ihan pääasiat tuosta jutusta, menee nääs lontoon hiukan liian vaikeeks.
Ovat siis myöntäneet käyttäneensä tuollaista tainnutinasetta (50000 volttia) Melissa Jamesin tainnuttamiseen murhaa edeltävänä iltana. Melissa James oli tuolloin Ryanin ja Titusin luona. Tainnutin oli laukaistu kuusi kertaa kahden minuutin aikana. Syyttäjä sanoo, että todisteiden pitäisi riittää siihen etteivät Ryan ja Titus pääse vapaalle jalalle edes takuita vastaan.

Ja oikeudenkäynti on siis ilmeisesti tänään (pe)...
 
Missä siellä nyt mennään? Tällä Lontoon kielen taidolla ehtii viikatemies tulla kylään ennenkun ton saan luettua?
 
A grand jury indictment's been handed down charging two Las Vegas bodybuilders with the murder of their personal assistant. The indictment has new details about the crime and the suspects.

Local bodybuilders Kelly Ryan and Craig Titus are accused of killing their live-in assistant Melissa James in Dec. of 2005. And then with the help of Anthony Gross, prosecutors say they burned James' body in the trunk of Ryan's 2003 Jaguar sedan.

Chief Deputy District Attorney Eric Jorgenson said, "Titus and Ryan are charged with murder with use of a deadly weapon, first-degree kidnapping. Mr. Gross is charged with accessory to murder and all three are charged with third-degree arson."

The last time Ryan and Titus were in court a judge decided they would be held without bail pending a preliminary hearing. Gross would be placed under house arrest with a $13,000 fine. But instead their case went to a grand jury.

Judge David Wall said, "The indictment will be filed. We'll use case number 220719. It's assigned to Department Five."

The grand jury decided there was enough evidence in this case to send it to trial. The indictment reads Ryan and Titus suffocated Melissa James by: "...duct tape and/or an 'air taser' gun and/or fabric ligature and/or wire ligature and/or unknown object." It also reads Gross helped Titus and Ryan: "...avoid or escape arrest, trial, conviction or punishment..." after the alleged murder and that all three set fire to Ryan's Jaguar: "...by use of open flames and/or combustible materials and/or by manner and means unknown."

Judge David Wall said, "I will sign the indictment warrants."

Titus and Ryan will remain in custody with out bail by request of the district attorney's office while Gross will continue his house arrest until the three are arraigned next week.

Ryan, Titus and Gross will be in court on Mar. 29 for arraignment.
 
http://www.musclemayhem.com/forums/showthread.php?t=37512

JURY TRANSCRIPTS: Friend: Pair told of violence
Bodybuilders described confrontation, woman testified

By GLENN PUIT
REVIEW-JOURNAL

"Kelly Ryan participated in the brutality that culminated in the death of her personal assistant by using a Taser gun on the victim, beating her and helping to inject the woman with a massive dose of morphine, Ryan's self-described best friend told a grand jury.

In her testimony to the grand jury that indicted Ryan and Ryan's husband, Craig Titus, on murder charges, Megan Pierson, 25, also said Titus demonstrated how he strangled 28-year-old Melissa James, according to the grand jury transcripts.

Pierson told the grand jury that she and her husband, Jeremy Foley, were at Ryan and Titus' southwest valley home on Dec. 13, the same day authorities suspect Titus and Ryan's live-in assistant was slain.

Pierson testified that Ryan told her that a confrontation had occurred between her and James at the home because she and Titus suspected James was stealing from them and was planning to steal their identities.

Ryan is a 33-year-old past Ms. Fitness America and Ms. Olympia runner-up, and Titus is a 40-year-old past place-winner of international Mr. Olympia competitions.

"They had gone into Melissa's room and found, opened up, a lock box that had credit cards, copies of credit cards, a (home equity line of credit) statement ... and copies of IDs," Pierson said.

She said Titus was especially angry at the discovery.

"Very, very pissed," Pierson said, adding that Titus said, "There is three things that you don't mess with. That's friends, family and his money."

Pierson said Ryan told her that during a confrontation with James, she had taken a Taser gun away from James, then used it on James.

"It, I guess, stunned her in the back of her neck, but she (Ryan) didn't have it up high enough, so it just kind of got her attention," Pierson told the grand jury.

"And Kelly tried to do it again, and she, I guess she didn't have the voltage up high enough, so she yelled for Craig, and Craig came upstairs, picked Melissa up, brought her downstairs into the living room and supposedly body slammed her (James) and started beating her up," Pierson testified.

Ryan told Pierson that after the beating, James "took a Xanax" and went to bed, Pierson said.

"While she was sleeping, Kelly went into her room and punched her in the face," Pierson said.

"She (Ryan) said that she punched her a couple of times, she showed me the marks on her knuckles from it, and she said that ... Craig was holding her down and told Kelly to get the morphine and she shot a whole needle of morphine into her leg," Pierson said. "She said she was very resilient because it didn't do anything to her."

Later that evening, Titus demonstrated to Pierson "how you can strangle somebody," and then he demonstrated a chokehold for Pierson.

"He did it on me, and you instantly stop breathing," Pierson said. "It scared me the way that he motioned, the way that he showed it on me.

"Craig just walked in and started talking about it and, that's how, he started talking more about how he said that he killed Melissa," Pierson said.

"He said that he was joking around, but that is how he had killed Melissa, by strangling her," Pierson said.

"I mean, he was laughing, so I really did not believe he was serious," she said.

Pierson said that Titus then mentioned James' body was in his wife's car and that Titus said he was going to drive the vehicle to Red Rock, "scatter clothes around the car and set it on fire and make it look like a rape."

Pierson's testified before the grand jury earlier this month, and the grand jury wound up indicting Ryan and Titus on charges of murder and arson in the death of James.

Twenty-three-year-old Anthony Gross is charged with being an accessory to the killing and with arson.

Authorities allege Titus and Ryan killed James, then burned her body in Ryan's Jaguar off state Route 160 in the desert outside of Las Vegas. The burning car was discovered Dec. 14.

Pierson said when she and her husband left the home of Titus and Ryan the night of Dec. 13, Titus gave the couple a gym bag.

"We said our goodbyes, and there was a gym bag next to my purse," Pierson said. "I grabbed my purse, walked out and Craig said, 'Hey, wait, you forgot this,' and I said 'What is this?'"

"He said, 'Oh, don't worry about it, I talked to Jeremy about it; he said it was OK to have it at your house for a couple of weeks,' " Pierson said.

"He said that he knew the police were going to be coming to his house the next day, and he acted like he just didn't want whatever was in the bag in the house while the police were there," Pierson said.

The following day, she said, she looked in the gym bag and saw "a Taser gun, a stun gun, a gym rope, and something else for one of the Taser guns or stun gun," Pierson said.

Pierson said she turned the items over to police, and according to grand jury transcripts, authorities found other physical evidence that corroborated Pierson's account.

An analysis of the Taser gun indicated it had been fired multiple times on the day James was slain, and Las Vegas police crime scene analysts found remnants from the discharge of a Taser gun inside Titus and Ryan's home.

Also, a medical examiner told the grand jury that James had a high level of morphine in her body at the time of her death.

When questioned by a prosecutor in front of the grand jury, Pierson admitted she did not tell police what she knew when first questioned by police because "at first I was protecting Kelly."

It was all "very upsetting," Pierson said. "It's very depressing. ... I thought I knew her better than this."

Pierson said she was frightened by Titus. Nevertheless, she agreed to meet with Titus and Ryan a few days after Dec. 13 at an acquaintance's house.

"Kelly was playing dumb, saying that 'they (police) think we did it,' and Craig said that they were going to go to Greece," Pierson said. "He said, 'It's no big deal. Kelly is going to continue to compete there, everything will be fine,' and he said he only needed two witnesses to say that she (James) was overdosed in the front seat of the car and that they'd get off."

Ryan's attorney, Tom Pitaro, declined to comment on the grand jury transcripts Tuesday because he had not read them yet.

Titus' defense attorney, Richard Schonfeld, declined to comment on the specifics of the transcripts, but he said the veracity of the evidence is expected to be challenged in District Court. He previously said that Titus' accusers have significant credibility problems.

Authorities allege that Titus and Ryan first told police they did not know what happened to James. They later said they found her dead of a drug overdose, then panicked and burned her body"
 

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