Murder With My Husband - 24. Ryan Poston & Shayna Hubers - The Toxic Girlfriend
Episode Date: August 23, 2020In this episode of Murder With My Husband, Payton tells Garrett the story of Ryan Poston and Shayna Hubbers. Shayna claims self-defense, but her actions after the murder say otherwise. LIVE ONLINE SH...OW TICKETS HERE! https://www.moment.co/murderwithmyhusband Case Sources: https://www.reddit.com/r/TrueCrime/comments/ct3cca/ryan_poston_29_was_gunned_down_in_his_own_home/ https://www.truecasefiles.com/2019/09/the-murder-of-ryan-poston.html https://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/local/northern-ky/2018/08/29/shayna-hubers-retrial-sentencing-set-9-m-wednesday/1127967002/ https://lawandcrime.com/crime/convicted-murderer-shayna-hubers-files-for-divorce-from-her-wife-while-in-prison/ 48 Hours, two-part series Follow our socials: https://linktr.ee/murderwithmyhusband Check out "The Occult and Crime Academy" wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Captain Banner now to our podcast. This is Murder with my husband. I'm Peyton
Marlin.
And I'm Garrett Marlin.
And he's the husband.
And I'm the husband.
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Yeah I know that was pretty cool we've been getting some awesome DMs from all of you guys.
Even our reviews like I get on and read our reviews and everyone's just so nice and
it just makes like us feel so good. I like don't even know what to say. I feel like I'm so
bad at expressing like expressing how I feel about it. But yeah, I just I read them and it's just
I'm like oh my gosh, they're so nice. Yeah, we're recording at a different time today. It feels weird. It's early and I feel like it's a little weird, do you?
Yeah, cool, because we're doing it on a today's Thursday.
Yeah, today's Thursday morning.
Instead of a Sunday.
Yeah, we always record on Sunday, so it's a little funky, so things are weird. That's why.
Okay, so this story was sent into us by Kiana Allred.
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Okay.
This is the story of Ryan Poston and Shayna Hubers.
Some of you may know this story,
Garrett definitely does not.
Nope.
I'm gonna list our sources.
I had Reddit.com, truecasefiles.com,
Cincinnati.com, law and crime.com,
and then there was also a two-part series
on 48 hours on this and it was amazing.
So check that out.
And I know I always say it, but we've been getting a lot of new listeners. So I just wanted
to remind everyone or tell everyone everyone that is new listening that I've never heard
these stories before. Everything is completely new to me. So everything's just my reaction.
Yeah. And if you are new, thank you for listening to one of our latest episodes instead of judging
us on our earlier episodes,
but do go check those out after.
Sometimes I feel bad because I don't know how good our like first four episodes are.
Yeah, for our homies who stuck with us through those first four episodes, you are the true OG murder with my husband,
listeners.
Okay.
So in 2012, Ryan Poston was working as an attorney in Fort Mitchell, Kentucky.
He was 29 years old, had three younger sisters, and admired his dad, stepdad, and mom.
Family meant a lot to him.
He was good looking, kind, smart, very successful, obviously he's a lawyer.
Shayna Hubers was only 21 at the time.
She was a recent graduate of University of Kentucky.
She too was beautiful, smart, graduated in three years,
and was going on to get her masters.
She studied psychology, which I think is ironic in this story.
So Shaina and Ryan met on Facebook in the spring of 2011.
Garrett and I actually met on Instagram, and I know that sounds so cliche, but it's a crazy
Story and we'll have to tell you guys it one time maybe in a different type setting or something like that
But now that I look back knowing how much Peyton likes murder
Surprise you think I was gonna kill you. I'm surprised I went on a date with you. I know well even our first date
No, I know that's what I mean Our first date Garrett took me up in the mountains. I had no cell service. And I didn't even, I hadn't even looked at
his profile. Like I said, it's a long story of how we actually ended up on the date. It wasn't a
typical Instagram DM situation. But and I went up without even knowing what he looks like. He just
came to my door and I was like, Oh, first time looking at him, I was like, okay, let's go. I know, that's crazy.
Walked her to the story, sometimes, yeah.
Okay.
So everyone makes a big deal in a lot of the shows
I was watching on this that Ryan came across
Shayna's provocative pictures on Facebook.
And so they had to start dating because he saw them.
But at least the pictures that I was shown from what he saw on Facebook,
it was just Shayna standing at the beach, like standing in her swimming suit at the
beach, just in a picture.
Like it wasn't like she was like, I don't know, like I don't,
I don't like the word provocative, but like it wasn't like she was
cozy. You know what I'm saying?
I was annoyed by that sentence.
And on almost every source said it. And I was just like, because it was almost like
the sources were looking at her in that. Yeah. And I'm like, well, okay, whatever.
And maybe there were more provocative pictures and they just didn't show them.
And so that could have been. But from what I saw, it was just her and her swimming suit.
And I'm like, that's not very provocative, but whatever.
So they start dating in the spring of 2011.
And like I mentioned, this is a good looking couple.
He's very successful.
She was very successful at school.
She was going on to get her masters.
Both of them very cute.
Friends and family claim, though, that from the start
of their relationship, it was very, very cute. Friends and family claim though that from the start of their relationship, it
was very, very toxic. It was on and off again, breaking up and getting back together. By
2012, Ryan and Shayna had been going at this continued toxic cycle for almost a year and
a half. Throughout all of this turmoil, friends and family who knew the couple say that Shayna
was obsessed with Ryan.
She would show up at his home unannounced and then refuse to leave.
She actually Googled how to pick a lock with a bobby pin because Ryan would lock her out
of his home.
So she was like trying fine ways to get in.
Text messages and phone logs prove that Ryan had actually attempted to end this relationship
for good many, many times.
But when Ryan would try to break up with Shayna, she would call him or text him hundreds of times.
And I'm not lying that the log's proof is she would not let him break up with her. Like just
nope, we're done, we're done. And she's like, no, we're not and show up at his house.
That's pretty good. Did he ever get any sort of restraining order or anything?
Yeah.
So apparently, especially because he's a lawyer, right?
So that question's asked a lot.
Apparently in it's kind of funny.
I think people sometimes are going to think this is scripted, but I feel like I'm
just getting more used to asking the right questions.
I guess in Kentucky law, you have to either live with someone or have been or be married to someone to get a restraining order. And these students live together. Okay. Which that law is just weird. Yeah, I'm thinking I go to McDonald's and I order and this random guy falls in love with me, and he becomes obsessed with me,
and I can't get a restraining order.
Oh, yeah, that's kind of weird.
Because I know him.
You know what I'm saying?
No, totally.
Yeah, so I just, if someone,
like if someone knows the reasoning behind that,
because there might be like a,
well, they don't want to just be handing them out,
you know, there might be a reason behind it,
but so if you do know, let us know.
So Ryan,
when all this would happen, he would eventually, after she had texted him hundreds of times,
she would eventually, he would eventually text her that she needs to stop calling and
texting him and showing up randomly, but she obviously wouldn't.
Did he never just block her number? No. So I'll get to that. Okay. So Ryan texted his cousin
during their relationship and said, this is getting
to be restraining order level crazy. She's shown up at my condo like three times and refuses
to leave each time. He also wrote a friend on Facebook and said, she's literally the craziest
f-ing person I have ever met. She almost scares me. Back to what you just asked. The confusing
part about this relationship was the
stalking and obsession was bad obviously we have proof of that but he would always
end up getting back together with her it was on and off again so no one in
interviews could really give a solid reason why other than that maybe she was
just so hard to break up with because she would just stay and text that it was
easier to just stay with her than to deal with the aftermath hard to break up with because she would just stay and text that it was easier
to just stay with her than to deal with the aftermath of the breakup.
It kind of sounds like your typical, you know, high school relationship breakup.
Get back together, break up.
Yeah, but I mean, he's telling people she's crazy.
She scares me.
She calls me.
I've had to, you know, like lock my doors on her.
I've had to throw her out of my house,
but then he gets back together with her.
In a text to one of her friends,
Shayna said that Ryan was only with her
because she made him feel so bad
when she would cry about it when they'd break up.
Geez. Okay. And what year are we in again?
2012. Okay.
Their relationships started in 2011. Okay.
So social media wasn't the Facebook was was a thing but Instagram was a huge
biggest thing yet. On October 11th, 2012, Ryan and Shayna were supposedly back together for the night and had dinner at Ryan's parents house and then went back to Ryan's house to spend the night.
They had a fight that night and Ryan once
again claimed that it was over for good between the two broke up with her. The next day, Ryan
told co-workers at work that he had a date that night with Miss Ohio 2012 and he could
be more excited. And every source makes a huge deal that he's going on today. And she's
beautiful. So yeah, every source like makes this
just such a big deal. Okay. Ryan went home that night to get ready for his date with the
Miss America competitor when Shayna showed up unannounced again at his house. Oh my god.
A while later, a 911 operator gets a call from a woman who claims that she had just killed
her boyfriend and self-defense.
Shayna Hubert was on the other end of that call, crying and explaining to the operator what
happened.
And his date is with him as well.
No, he didn't ever make it on the date.
Okay.
He was supposed to be going on the date with her, getting ready, and she showed up the house.
And the night before they had just broken up again. Yeah
Now if you have never heard I would highly suggest that you go listen to this 911 call because because it becomes a very important later in the case
Shayna claims on the call that Ryan was pushing her around the house of banging her into shelves indoors
Shayna claims that in the middle of this violent argument
Ryan had grabbed one of his many guns that he had laying around his home.
Domestic violence is one of those things that was pretty crazy because you have two people who quote unquote love each other.
And emotions get so heated.
Yeah.
It's just so difficult.
I always say that the people I will hurt most in my life are most likely the people I love.
You don't care enough about strangers to hurt them that bad.
That's why it's so weird when people kill strangers.
But I will probably hurt you more in my life than I hurt most other people because I love
you.
I love you the most and so emotions are high.
You heard that here.
You heard that here first.
Payons probably going to kill me.
So just say that. No, don't say that. I will never kill you. I'm just saying
what I'm reiterating what you're saying that emotions are highest. So people that we love.
Yeah. So, scared for her life when he grabbed one of the guns in the middle of their argument,
well, in the middle of him beating her up, essentially, is what she's saying.
Shayna tells the 911 operator that she grabbed the gun out of Ryan's hands and shot him.
When the operator asks, okay, how long ago was he shot? Because the operator's not trying to see
if she's guilty or not, the operator's trying to see if they can save Ryan's life.
Yeah. Shayna says, oh, I don't know about 10 or 15 minutes ago. Not even that long.
Don't wear the answer.
If you know anything about 911 calls,
shooting someone and then waiting 10 to 15 minutes
to call 911 is actually a very long time.
Yeah.
It's long enough to let someone completely die
before an ambulance can get there and save them.
So interesting. That happened in another case we just did.
Shayna had actually shot Ryan six times.
Oh my gosh.
Fast forward.
We're now at the police station.
Cops showed up took her in, took her to the station.
Investigators take Shayna to be interviewed into a room.
This immediate interview or at least portions of it,
is accessible to the public,
and I would suggest very highly that you watch,
if you never have watched this interview.
This interview is what makes this case.
I believe that without it,
I don't think very many people,
except maybe locals would know about this story.
Now, it's important that I tell you
that Shana's behavior, mannerisms, and all around vibe
during this interview is off.
She, you know, for just shooting her boyfriend because she was scared for her life because
he was beating her up.
Everything in this interview is weird.
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But this is one of the most bizarre adult interviews I have ever watched.
As soon as police sit down with Shayna, she immediately asks for a lawyer, which smart. Well, she doesn't say
I want a lawyer. She's like, I'm obviously going to want a lawyer, right? And they're like,
okay, yeah. The cop tells her that's fine, but we won't be able to ask you any more questions
until your lawyer gets here, okay? And she says, okay. But then she just immediately keeps talking.
She's like, well, it was self-defense. He was horrible to me.
I just, I just shot him.
And so they just, they just sit there like, okay,
well, are we getting her a lawyer or not?
She just keeps talking.
Yeah.
The very first sign that something was very, very wrong.
And I mean, when I watched this part,
it was like a movie.
The cop says, okay, just stay here.
I have to leave the room for a second.
And Shayna's like, okay, and the cop stands up
to start leaving.
And she starts making this sound like a well
or a sob or a cry.
And her face is like in the Kim Kardashian cry face,
like just super dramatic.
Just like you would think someone was chopping her arm off. Like fake, like she's faking it? Well, no, we just super dramatic, just like, like you would think someone was chopping
her arm off.
Like fake, like she's faking it?
Well, no, I mean, we don't know, but she's, it's very over the top.
She was totally fine just talking to the cop and then as soon as he gets up to say he's
gonna leave, she's like, okay.
And then just starts whaling and like her shoulders and her chest are heaving like, like
she's crying, like she's starting to cry or like have a
Panic something's wrong like realize what she just did. I don't know but the the the guy who's interviewing her
His already kind of got up and turned to leave the room and he kind of says he doesn't turn completely around
But he says you're gonna be fine and she's like, you know, she's
And then he opens the door and is soon
as the door in the room closes and he's out of that room,
she just literally completely stops
and just starts picking her nails.
Like she had no idea that you could see into the room.
No, like she didn't know that it was being recorded
from the top of the corner of the room,
but she's seriously like,
and then as soon as the door closes, she just stops and just starts playing with her nails.
Like her face literally goes from Kim Kardashian to normal in a split second.
That's crazy.
As soon as the door closes.
And so she's obviously acting like everyone.
Yeah.
Everyone is like, oh, it's it was so weird because most of the time you don't see that in
adult interviews. I mean, again, it's just a pattern you don't see that in adult interviews.
I mean, again, it's just a pattern of what we see in all these cases.
They freak out and then they're just like, oh, yeah, I'm fine.
And yeah, it's just, it's so weird.
It always confuses me when people don't know that they're being recorded in the top corner of
these rooms because they're always on. There's always a video camera for everyone's safety. You know, they might bring one down and record their face like
if they're recording an interrogation. But there's always a security camera. And even in
every TV show you ever watch, there's a camera. And the best part is that every other investigator
that's on this case or that has any interest in it is watching that live feed. They're
watching the security cameras live feed
in another room.
And so everyone that's watching was like, holy crap,
like, did you guys just see that?
Like she just completely turned off her emotion
as soon as he walked out of the room.
It was so weird.
That is so weird.
So they take a minute, the cops take a minute
to start the actual interview.
And during this time, Shayna tries to talk to anybody who will listen literally, anybody
who comes in the room, even if it's the janitor, she just tries to talk to them.
Like she can't shut up.
And she asks one officer how he got his teeth so white.
And it's not like, I'm sad, I need to take my mind off it.
Like, hey, I noticed your teeth are really white.
What do you use?
It's just like, hey, your teeth are so white.
It's like casual conversation like they're standing in line together at Target.
Yeah, it makes no sense.
She asks another cop, you know, if I go to gel, do they let me shower there or will I just
get like really dirty?
Why?
And the cop's like, oh, okay.
So when officers leave the room empty, this is when Shayna's most bizarre behavior during
this interview happens and it's going to witness.
You can see this on all the cameras, though.
Yeah, and you can go look it up now.
I watched all of the footage.
That's so freaky.
So when no one's in the room, I don't think she realizes that she's being recorded.
She walks around the tiny room.
It's like the size of this room.
It's just an interrogation room.
She walks around it aimlessly, singing,
snapping her fingers, dancing.
She literally does some pirouettes while she's humming.
She sings amazing grace.
And I was actually kind of bummed out
because she has a really good voice.
Oh my god.
And I'm just like, why didn't I get a good voice?
I just want to be a singer so bad.
That's true.
Peyton and I, for those who don't know, we cannot sing.
Oh, but we try.
We do try.
We try so hard.
Every time we're in the car, we try so hard.
I think we've mentioned it before that we can't sing,
but we really can't sing.
And we both want to sing.
I said if I had a Genie one, my wishes would be that I can sing.
Ready to sing.
Literally. That's how bad I want to sing
So I just annoyed that Shayna crazy pamps got a good voice and I didn't
Um at one point she gleefully and yes, I mean gleefully says out loud to herself. I
Did it. Yes, I did it. I shot him. I did it. Oh
My gosh, no way. She's like dancing while she's saying it.
She's like, I did it.
You know what kind of came to my head?
What?
Like door of the Explorer.
I did it.
We did it.
We did it.
Yeah.
It's a first thing that popped in my head.
Yeah, exactly.
Okay.
Fine.
We'll do a musical number for you guys.
That's crazy though.
Oh, yeah.
Wow.
So does that count as a confession? Well,
she had already she called and said she shot him. Oh, I'm sorry. I got to use. No,
but I just out of self-defense. They use this whole interview against her in trial.
Okay. This whole weird they use all of this. This is this is why I'm saying if this interview
didn't exist, she just actually sat away to for a lawyer. I don't know if the outcome of this whole case would be the same.
Got it.
At this point, police are having to take shifts to go in there because she won't shut up
and it's and it's talking their ears off about stupid stuff and so they're getting exhausted.
So they're taking like five minute shifts each to go in and watch her.
Finally, when the interview actually starts, Shayna goes off about the history of
abuse that she had faced from Ryan. She claims that she feared for her life. The damning part
of this interview was when Shayna was explaining the actual incident, and she claims that she picked
up the gun off of the table in the middle of them fighting. Remember that she did the 911
operator that she wrestled the gun out of
his hands. So she changes her story about how she got the gun. Everyone always changes
the story. Officers obviously don't say anything. They just keep letting, you know, her talk.
This is more just like, okay, this is a confessional for her. And we're just going to use everything
against her. We're not actually going to interrogate her at this point. So I'm going to read
some of what was in this police interview video.
Shayna says, and he was lying with his face on the table like twitching and so I knew he was going to die. And when I walked around the table, I think that's where I shot him in the head.
I shot him probably like six times. I shot him in the head. He fell onto the ground. He was like
laying there like this and then she gets down onto the floor in like a weird position.
His glasses were still on and he was like twitching some more.
And so I shot him a couple more times just to make sure that he was dead because I just
didn't want to watch him die.
Not oh because I didn't want him to suffer.
Oh my god.
It was I didn't want to go through that.
This was word for word what she said.
What for word what she said. I just read word for word what she said. Word for word what she said.
I just read word for word what she said.
Oh, that's mind blowing.
She says, then later she says to a lady officer, I knew that he was going to die and have
a completely deformed face.
And he's kind of very vain and he wanted to get a nose job.
He's just that kind of person. And so I shot him
right here and she points at the nose and then she kind of laughs, but she like has to stifle the
laugh and she goes, I gave him the nose job. He always wanted. Oh my gosh, she's crazy. Yeah.
She's legit crazy. She turns her laugh like she chuckles and then she kind of turns into a cry. Like she's like, I gave in the nose,
I'm always wanted.
So has she always been like,
did anyone ever suspect that she would do something like this?
Well, not that they put on the, like the interviews.
Everyone was like, no, she, I mean, she was very dramatic.
She was intense.
Like people said, she was into, you know,
theater at school and she was into drama
And she was always dramatic about her high school boyfriends, but never like oh, she was gonna kill somebody
I just think it's crazy you can go from I can just kill someone like that. I don't even know
I'd be laughing about it. Yeah, like the like and walking around aimlessly singing amazing grace and and acting like door of the explorer
I was thinking you know shooting someone two or three times
I know right make makes more sense and acting like door of the explorer. I was thinking, you know, shooting someone two or three times,
I know, right, makes more sense,
but shooting someone six times after they're on the floor,
already shot in the head.
Shot him in his nose.
That's just...
So that's the weird part, is it's like,
if it's self-defense, so okay,
either was two shots, then a break, then four shots,
or four shots, then a break, then two shots.
That's what the neighbors said.
Okay.
And so she either went bang, bang, walked over to him on the floor and went bang,
bang, bang, bang into his head.
Or she went bang, bang, bang, bang, walked over to him two final shots into his head.
Either way, she shoots him.
She's no longer in danger.
He's he's on the ground and she walks over and finishes the job.
That's crazy.
Police end up arresting Shayna from murder after the two and a half hour interrogation.
Upon investigating further into Shayna and Ryan's lives, the most incriminating evidence of
all was the text messages that was shared between the two. The cops said there was hundreds
of thousands of text messages between the two from 2011 to 2012.
Wow.
Police say, for every text that Ryan sent,
there was probably 50 on Shana's side.
So one text for Ryan was 50 to Shana.
So much back and forth of Ryan telling her
to leave him alone, stop bombarding me with messages,
and then she would just continue doing it
until he would answer. They said there was one point where she sent 90 text messages to
him until he answered her. Oh. A point that Shayna had that the police uncovered
throughout the investigation was the fact that Ryan was in the middle of a
lawsuit with his ex-work partner and had actually shown some pretty
aggressive signs of anger about it. She claimed in her interview,
you know, he was in a lawsuit and it made him really scary. He was super aggressive and angry about it,
and then in investigation, they found a couple messages on Facebook that Ryan had sent to people showing
his frustration, not on Shayna, but on the situation with the work partner, they were definitely strange talking about wanting to hurt the world for what's going on.
But he never directed the anger towards Shaina in those messages.
Upon investigating Ryan's house where the apparent violent argument and struggle ensued, there were absolutely no signs of a fight ever taking place.
The bookshelf that Shaina claimed that he threw her into in the middle of
the fight that night was in perfect condition. There were actually bullets like he had decorated the
bookshelf with bullets standing up and all of them were still standing up. If someone had even bumped
that bookshelf, they would have knocked over. Yeah, no, for sure. Police had a hard time believing
that she had been thrown around the condo before shooting him and self-defense due to the lack of
physical evidence of that happening at the condo.
Trial for the murder of Ryan Poston began in April of 2015.
So this murder happened in 2012 and then the trial against her didn't happen until 2015,
two and a half years after Shayna had shot him six times at his home.
Um, kind of going back a little bit, but did the attorney ever show up? And the interview? No, no. So what
happened? They had her, they read her Miranda rights, and then
just interviewed her, because she just kept talking. She's
kept going, okay. Yeah. So she asked for it, almost like she
knew she was supposed to, but she couldn't not, she couldn't
not tell them why that just came to my mind. I lost that
and I just remembered, wait. What happened to the other?
I just I never even thought about it.
I'm in the attorney.
So Shayna and the defense team at trial would stick to their claim of killing him and self-defense.
While the prosecution would say that Shayna was obsessed with Ryan and that night when
he tried to officially end it again and go on his date with Miss Ohio, she finally lost it coming back
to kill him the next night.
Many people testified at trial, Shayna did not take the stand.
A weird detail that came out of trial was that the night before the murder, when Shayna
and Ryan got into the fight where he ended it, Shayna didn't actually leave his condo
after he broke up with her.
He instead went to bed and she went into his living room and called her mom,
who drove all the way to Ryan's house in the middle of the night so that
Shayna could be held by her. That's what the mom said.
She said, oh, she just needed her mommy to come hold her feet.
Her mom said that. Yeah.
And she agreed to doing it.
Her mom throughout this whole thing claims that Shayna did Shayna murdered him out
of self-defense. And he was completely abusive. And Shayna's a little baby. And she would
never do anything. And she's an angel.
Oh my God. Still to the stage. Yeah.
It was a very, they never like came out in the interview. They never came out in any
of the sources or the shows I watched saying like this relationship between mom and Shana's weird, but it was it was weird.
Yeah, it seems like it.
Like people were saying they've always been best friends.
They were always just two peas in a pod and you watching Shana's mom.
And I'm not taking away from the fact that this whole situation puts both sides of the
families in very uncomfortable and hard situations. But she was very, very your textbook mom who doesn't believe that her
kid does anything wrong. So he didn't know that she didn't leave the apartment?
No. So the mom comes over. She holds Shna all night. And then when Ryan woke up that morning,
he came out and found 21 year old Shayna,
being held by her mom inside his condo.
So her mom came into his condo in the middle of the night
and when he woke up, she was still in the condo.
You're in that day, you was shot.
Yes, that night he got shot.
Wow.
So Shayna admitted to the cops that she had to release the safety on the gun before she
shot Ryan.
And the cops took this as proof that the shooting was premeditated because if she would have
had to stop to think about it, like what she was doing, taking off the safety, I think
this statement is weird,
and maybe I'm understanding it wrong,
but if it truly was self-defense,
like, take, we're not talking about Shayna and Ryan anymore,
we're talking about a different situation.
She would still need to shut the safety off to protect herself.
She wouldn't stop, just,
oh, I have to turn the safety off,
I guess I'll just let this guy kill me.
Like, that doesn't really,
like that doesn't mean premeditation to in my head.
Oh, I see what you're saying.
It will.
So it also depends what kind of gun she has, but.
She had to flip it off on the side.
Okay.
It wasn't just the one where you have to hold it down.
Uh huh.
I mean, unless you're like, I could be totally wrong.
This is just my opinion.
But unless you're very familiar with guns
and how they operate
It's not it's usually not the first thing you think of like to react that fast for her to be like oh gun safety off
I'm ready to go. Oh because at trial so I need to probably say this
um at trial they change her story
So you know how she was like so the first time on the nine one operator, she says he grabbed the gun and then I grabbed it and shot it.
Second time she says we were in the middle of arguing, he was calling me horrible things.
I felt scared for my life, so I grabbed the gun off the table and shot him.
Got it.
At trial, they change the story again, her side, her defense team, changes it again and says,
no, he was charging her.
And so she grabbed the gun.
So maybe that's what cops mean.
She would have had to flip the safe guy. Oh, it would have been, it would have been like, she was trained and and so she grabbed the gun. So maybe that's what cops mean. She would have had to flip the safety out.
Oh, it would have been like, she was trained
and knew what she was doing
because they do it that fast is pretty impressive.
Okay, I figured I misunderstood
because I was like, you're literally discrediting,
discrediting any victim who's ever had to use something
for self-defense.
Okay, that makes it a lot more sense.
Yeah, yeah.
So at trial, it comes out before the shooting,
Shayna had told her friends that Ryan was evil and that she wishes that they
would go to a shooting range on a date so that she could turn around and shoot
him and play it like it's an accident.
She said that to people.
Where were they living at again?
This is Kentucky.
Okay, so maybe, I mean, I don't know, maybe she was familiar with guns, but that's just,
I think she was, because she went to shooting range
all the time.
She had pictures of shooting ranges on her shows from media.
I mean, I guess obviously she knew how to shoot him
and she knew what she was doing.
So, yeah.
Forensics proved during trial that Shayna was lying
about the first shot.
So she says he was charging her and she shot him.
They said this is inaccurate because the range that the
bullet was held for entrance was at a down range, meaning that she had to have been over
him and he was below her. When the first shot was fired, almost like he was sitting at
the table and she walked over and shot him in the head because it was angled down.
Which wouldn't have been the case if he was charging her because he's taller than her.
Shayna claimed in her police interview that she fired the last four shots into an
almost already dead and helpless Ryan because she couldn't bear to watch him
twitch. We kind of already talked about that. Some friends from prison said
that Shaina, okay, so she made friends in prison, girlfriends. They came to the
trial and testified against her. So apparently they weren't that good a friend.
Yeah. They stated that Shaina had told them that she hadn't actually acted They came to the trial and testified against her. So apparently they weren't that good, a friend.
They stated that Shaina had told them that she hadn't actually acted in self-defense that night
and that sometimes during their relationship she would give herself bruises and then walk over to the neighbor
so that they would think that he was being abusive to her during their relationship.
And this is important because neighbors came in and testified for her saying she had bruises and came over and told us he was abusive. But then her gelmates came in and said she
told us that she used to do that on purpose. She is crazy.
They said that Shayna had found out about Ryan's date that night was miso high and lost
it was her breaking point. It only took the jury an hour to come back with a guilty verdict
on in 2015. And Shayna was sentenced to 40 years for the murder of Ryan
Poston. But wait, there's more. After her conviction, Shayna fell in love with unique Taylor, who's a
transgender man who was serving in the same place with her and they get married in prison. Okay. But
wait, there's more. In August of 2016 2016 the original conviction was overturned because one of the jurors was a felon
Really
So
But how was it that jurors fault like how cuz there was a cuz he lied
He was a he was a felon and lied about it. So they just overturned the case?
Yep.
That's what happens.
Oh, I didn't know that.
So that everyone has a right to a fair trial.
Oh, so it wasn't technically a fair trial because he could have been swayed.
Okay, so what happened?
So after months of delays and figuring things out, a new trial began again, against Shayna
for the murder of Ryan. Everyone would have to go through a a new trial began again, against Shayna for the murder of Ryan.
Everyone would have to go through a whole new trial again.
This is a big deal because his family finally got that justice and closed that part of
this morning.
Then it gets overturned by luck, not nothing to do with her.
Then she's like, nope, I'm not going to plead guilty.
I'm going to put everyone through another trial again.
And I'm going to stick to my, I'm innocent.
The new trial began in August of 2018.
So keep in mind, over 2016, I guess she what put them through a whole bunch of delays,
like any chance she could get, she would delay.
She in a testified at this trial. So at the first could get she would delay. Yeah. She testified at this trial. So the first trial she didn't, the
second trial she got on on stand and testified. And I think
this was the nail in the coffin, because she has freaking
diarrhea out the mouth. I could do you know, everything that she
did in her interview was just happened again, a trial.
So what she say, just everything that she basically said in the
interview, she just go off change that she basically said in the interview.
She just go off change her story. And then the same defend the same prosecution team was
like, you've changed your story three times. And she was like, well, I can imagine everyone
just sitting there with their mouths open. Like what is going on? So she was convicted guilty
once again. But this time, the jury sentenced her to life in prison. Okay. Which is way better than 40 years.
Yep.
Ryan's family wasn't surprised to hear the guilty verdict once again, especially after
her testifying.
But there were audible gasps and you can hear it in the tapes when life in prison was
read.
Because, you know, the first time she gets 40 years
and then she comes back thinking,
oh, I was so lucky it got overturned.
I'm gonna come back and I'm gonna get out
and instead of just getting put back in prison
for 40 years, she gets put back in for life.
For life.
For having to go through everything all over again
for their son, this was justice for Ryan's family.
They do state that nothing will bring him back
and that her sentence doesn't change the fact
that he was taking away, but that civil justice is good.
Yeah.
And that's the story of Ryan Poston and Shayna Hewers.
It's so hard because when you were first telling the story, I was like, well, I mean, you
can't just call a girl crazy.
I mean, you can't call it an crazy.
I feel that way too.
That's why I wish they would have published some of that.
Girl guy.
I mean, you just, you can't call someone crazy without knowing the details, but after those details.
And everyone has control over their own body
and everyone has control over their own actions.
But even in high school, I would see girls
who these guys would drive them to crazy.
They would drive them to mad.
They would do horrible, manipulative,
emotionally abusive things.
I think everyone has some sort of toxic or crazy relationship at some point.
Yeah, and then the girl would be pegged as crazy.
And I'm like, exactly.
That guy, like, I wouldn't, I don't blame her.
You know, it's like that Beyonce song where it's like,
would I rather be crazy or something?
And she's like, I'd rather be crazy.
But this whole new level, I mean,
she was crazy. This is not okay. What happened Ryan was not okay. No, that was a completely different.
I'm not justifying anything that happened to him. There's a killing someone not in self-defense
because what I'm taking from this whole thing and I'm going to have to take it because she was
convicted guilty is there was no fight.
She came in, shot him while he was sitting down at a table.
It was not self-defense.
Yeah, I mean, I probably wouldn't have said she was crazy until she killed them.
And that's just a, not even that she killed them.
All the police videos.
That is what did it for me.
I was like, this girl.
That's what did it for me too.
I think before we see a lot of, you know, it's not that rare to find a girl who's going
to text a guy 90 times until he answers.
It's honestly not that rare.
What is rare is pretending that you're welling and crying after you just killed someone and
then as soon as the cop walks out of the room, you're fine.
That's what's rare.
Pain doesn't text me 90 times, don't worry.
No.
I mean, I'm just kidding. We're always together so we never, don't worry. No, I mean, we're always together,
so we never, we never, we never, we're sex.
No, but I mean, like you said,
everyone has that toxic relationship
and, you know, people love can drive people
to do some weird things.
Oh man, she's crazy.
That's, it's crazy to me that she sat there too,
and was like, I did it.
Oh my God.
I need to show you.
I need to be eye, I should probably watch this.
I don't know if I will, but.
Garrett doesn't want anything to do with these crimes.
I've always talked about them.
I just listened to the stories here.
No, the best part is when I post it finally on social media, he'll come up to me and
be like, oh my gosh, that's what they looked like.
Oh yeah, because I never-
You never even go look it up after you just-
Yeah, that's a good point. As soon as I post it, you're like, wow, I can't what they looked like. Oh yeah, cause I never... You never even go look it up after you just... Yeah, that's a good point.
As soon as I posted you're like,
wow, I didn't, I can't believe they looked like that.
I also never relisten to the podcast.
Payton, I were talking about the other night.
Cause she relicens and edits.
Yeah, I just, yeah, I feel like I'm listening so much.
And then I get in my friend,
I have one friend who listens
and we get in her car and it's playing.
And that's what's weird is I don't really mind listening to my own voice when I'm editing,
but then when I'm in front of people and they're listening to it, it gets a little uncomfortable.
Yeah. I'm like, oh, I don't know.
So yeah, thank you, Kiana.
That's how I say it for sending this in.
It was an awesome case.
I get it. Did you enjoy this case?
I did enjoy this case.
You know, non-enjoyable way.
And a non-enjoyable way.
Okay, guys. Well, that's the story of Ryan Poston. I love it.
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