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Composite Narrative: |
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the Free Ryan Ferguson
Committee |
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The following excerpts are taken from Police Report #10 (the day after the murder) in reference to Trump's eyewitness account which was written by Detective Bryan Liebart:
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*"Trump could not provide a detailed description of either of the individuals." |
* "He did describe the person who was crouched down by the driver's front as a white male, and that was about it." |
* "He described the person who was crouched down by the back wheel as a white male who was about twenty years of age. He described him as having a
full face, stocky build, and wearing a dark colored cap. He then told me he believed he had dark hair." |
* "While verbalizing this description, he backed up on a couple of occasions and told me he now is not sure the cap was dark." |
* "He also told me he believed that the cap was pulled back far enough that he could see that the hair was blonde and it was spiked up in the front near the
bangs." |
Jerry Trump's description was vague at best.
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Consequently, Trump, a major witness for the prosecution,
was not asked to assist in drawing any of the composites
due to his lack of information.
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Incredibly forty-seven months later during Ryan's trial, Trump pointed out Ryan as the person he saw at the back of the victim's car in the parking lot around 2:20 a.m. November 1, 2001.
Ryan was the only person sitting at the defense table that was under the age of 40 and the only male that was not bald. It is clear that anyone in the world could have guessed which
person was on trial and was Ryan Ferguson. The fact that Ryan could be identified in this way seems to be a gross miscarriage of justice.
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