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A police MISTAKE caused a TRAGEDY and changed a Law in the USA | Ryan Waller

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It's quite common for criminals to try and confuse investigators during interrogations, hoping to escape justice. But what happens when a suspect tells the truth, and the police don't believe him? Because for them, following their convictions, that approach would be to get a confession and not start an investigation? The consequences of a failed act can cause irreversible damage, as was the case of Ryan Waller, who, during his interrogation, was considered a murder suspect while unknowingly having a bullet lodged in his head.
This case outraged the United States as, due to lack of proper medical care, Ryan suffered irreversible consequences such as loss of vision, cognitive failures and seizures for the rest of his life. Ryan’s case also involves a series of other events such as an internal investigation of actions carried out by the Phoenix police in Arizona, as well as generating a legal situation that culminated in the change of a state law, which was extended to several other states in the United States.
So, get ready, because in today's case, you will learn about the crime committed against Ryan Waller and his girlfriend Heather Quan.

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Content provided by Fabio Carvalho and Henry Cummins. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Fabio Carvalho and Henry Cummins or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

📱 Notification of new cases on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/criminalarchives/
It's quite common for criminals to try and confuse investigators during interrogations, hoping to escape justice. But what happens when a suspect tells the truth, and the police don't believe him? Because for them, following their convictions, that approach would be to get a confession and not start an investigation? The consequences of a failed act can cause irreversible damage, as was the case of Ryan Waller, who, during his interrogation, was considered a murder suspect while unknowingly having a bullet lodged in his head.
This case outraged the United States as, due to lack of proper medical care, Ryan suffered irreversible consequences such as loss of vision, cognitive failures and seizures for the rest of his life. Ryan’s case also involves a series of other events such as an internal investigation of actions carried out by the Phoenix police in Arizona, as well as generating a legal situation that culminated in the change of a state law, which was extended to several other states in the United States.
So, get ready, because in today's case, you will learn about the crime committed against Ryan Waller and his girlfriend Heather Quan.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  continue reading

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