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Its a corridor that they take prisoners in and out of before driving them to the detention center 3 min away. They used to have jail cells there in the city police station behind the camera is the city police station and courtroom and the city fire department connected to the building. They have interrogation rooms through a doorway to the left of camera through a doorway.
It’s so bizarre to watch people try to imitate how real human beings react to tragedy. It’s so embarrassing because they think they’re fooling everyone; but anyone with the slightest ability to discern can tell it’s totally fake.
He was so over the top that it was ridiculous! I know people act differently and handle grief in different ways, but he did seem fake. Then, his story changed so many times and had lies. I think he was more guilty than the partner, but just my opinion.
Probably a common occurrence to hear those two fighting with each other to where the neighbors just started to ignore them.. Lamb should be in prison!!
Apparently you have never had a loved one murdered. I was in jail for a DUI when my husband was murdered and I was interviewed for 4 hours. I lost my mind. You are a judgemental person.
I knew both of these men. Ryan Nixon was an abused battered man. This was such a devastating loss. Ryan Lamb is a raging narcissistic manipulative monster.
@AmandaBooBerry I believe it was a heat of the moment kind of thing. Ryan Nixon had gotten away from Ryan Lamb and was doing good for a while. I think Lamb couldn't fathom Ryan leaving him again because Lamb was a loser who couldn't hold down a job or anything. He needed Ryan, and it wasn't a two-way street. His narcissism couldn't handle that.
I figured he was guilty as soon as I heard the 911 tape where he calls the stab wounds, “poke wounds” and that “just got home.” If you _really_ came home to find your spouse bleeding profusely from unknown wounds, you wouldn’t refer to the wounds in such a euphemistic manner. 🤷♂️
y'all are literally trying to turn nothing into something. that alone is not suspicious to say. people describe what they see. if it looks like "poke wounds" then someone is going to say that. there are other red flags in this, but this is not one of them.
@@900ug so what intuition was correct if not fully articulated those of us with functional lie detection function and without Attitudes like yours get what they meant
That dude isn't fooling anyone, I know damned sure the cops aren't buying it. Boy, the whole time he was crying he REALLY wanted them to know that he just got home!
Totally. I’ve seen this case before and this channel has a weird take on his soberness or lack of. It’s a complete act. Sure he may have drank over the limit but sounds like these guys were drinkers. That tends to build a tolerance. He was able to attempt alibis and distance himself from the crime.
@@tankthearc9875 I don't think so either. This is what excessive drinking and taking drugs does. He should have asked for an attorney. I wonder why he didn't? Aside from being wasted.
When he says, "He's not revivable" he had already confessed to the murder. You find a loved one like that you never say that because you want them to live.
Ik what you mean bc there was a mother who thought her decapitated son could be saved (car accident), but what was more telling to me was the time he wasted. He tried many things to “revive” him before running to the gas station to call police. Who wouldn’t just knock on the apt next door or several more when you live in a complex. Then he ended up calling his mom and then his dad and then the hospital before 911. Even if he called ONE parent in a panic, they obviously would have said call 911, and instead he called the other parent and then a hospital and then 911.
Myeahhh it’s getting easier to spot red flags. An innocent person gets right to the point as much as possible when they need 911 assistance. They don’t take the circuitous route past everything BUT getting help. Alex Murdaugh was a good example of this too! I had to give CPR to my precious daughter. I don’t recall word for word what I said, but I put the phone on speaker and the moment they answered I said my 17 year old daughter is unresponsive. I’m about to start compressions. Then let [911] ask me questions while I worked like hell to keep up with compressions. I’d count them off. I’d forget to breathe. I’d reposition and try again. But I was far too busy to talk about where I was earlier or how I found her even. Believe me it was like fighting to get a breath out myself. Air was being sucked from the room and the house and my life. By the time the cops got there, I was winded like I’d been sprinting. I was losing my mind, sure enough. But I was laser focused and of one purpose: bringing her back. That was my experience anyway. I’m not saying everyone responds the same. But I think you all know what I’m getting at with some of these actors. Thank you for listening 💜☮️
As a previous emergency healthcare worker there are 2 types of ppl. 1. Someone that tries their hardest to focus & do whatever they can to help the victim, as in your case, or 2. Someone that just panics & can’t focus in high stress situations. Even if u don’t know the person at all u should be able to choose which category the person seems to fit best. He doesn’t fall in either category, which is the biggest red flag of all. This method has never failed me.
What a traumatic experience for you. I’m so sorry. You sound like a level headed mother who much loved her daughter. I don’t know if this guy loved his partner. Their whole relationship seemed weird to me. If he wasn’t so over the top drunk, this horrible tragedy probably would not have happened. As he was terribly intoxicated, he probably couldn’t respond to 911 or anybody else coherently. Personally … I believe if he doesn’t seek some kind of treatment for his substance abuse, when he gets out of jail, he will reoffend.
I tried to watch this interrogation before on another channel & I couldn’t understand a word the suspect was saying. Thank you for the captions as well as your soothing yet informative narrative. It makes a world of difference when a subscriber is already having a difficult time following a very intoxicated speaker. Well done.
That was the best, most clarifying example of an officer reading someone their miranda rights. Everyone should receive that detailed of a reading with the pre speech as well.
Maybe that gets lost on me, for English not being my first language... being 'not revivable' is something no one would say? That wouldn't tell me something... 🤷
This guy is the worst actor that I’ve ever seen. A lot of faces and no tears. I can’t even imagine how horrible his partner felt seeing the person that he trusted the most in the whole world’s face as he murdered him.
There's a worst one. I can't remember the channel, but the accused, once the detective said his story made no sense, he said: "my story, if not perfectly accurate, it's directionally correct !" Put that as a UA-cam search and that interview pops up. You'll see the worst actor in a police interview.
Nobody knows what happened including you. Maybe the bad guy was the one dead who knows. Just like nobody can judge your issue in your marriage without knowing you. I would reserve my judgment if I was not a witness to a crime. Everybody can be a keyboard genius.
@darkodarko9 well I hope if someone overheard something happening to YOUR family or friends they don't "mind their business" bc it could save a life.. Ffs
Man, I love how much this police station looks like a police station. That place hasn't been remodeled or even cleaned since it was built, probably in the 70s.
Ryan “crying” w/o tears. Also Im confused. On the 911 call he said “my boyfriend” and when going to police car he is calling him his “husband.” What a drama Queen.
OMG I DIDN'T EVEN REALIZE THAT HE DEFINITELY SAID MY HUSBAND WHEN HE WAS TALKING TO THE POLICE OFFICERS BUT WENT ON THE NIGHT WENT ONE DAY HE SAID MY BOYFRIEND HE'S BEEN LYING THIS ENTIRE TIME GOOD LORD 🤌🏾🤌🏾🤌🏾👀👀🙄😒🙄😒🙄🤥🤥🤥
I was born and raised in Kalispell. I probably went to school with Ryan and didn't even realize it. We are the exact same age. I used to stay in that apartment complex (Gateway Village) with my cousin. It was HUD housing. The fact that he ran to a gas station that is half a mile away instead of knocking on the neighbors doors is strange.
Where I live this kid on his first day at work at this gas station got robbed and killed. 16 years old. His mom said he was so excited about the job so he would be able to help pay the bills knowing she was a single mom with 4 kids. The guy who killed him came back to the scene and someone pointed him out. So sad for that family
He really starts to crack right around the 42:00 minute mark, once he finally starts to realize just how ridiculous he looks trying to continue this narrative that the Kalispell police so masterfully picked apart. It's almost as if every member of law enforcement here knew how to play their part. Each was so patient with Lamb, pushing back when they felt the timing was right, but also never putting him in a corner which I feel was nothing short of a stroke of genius. They knew he did it, and they knew they had plenty of evidence to convict, but they still wanted to here his personal confession. Kudo's to Beyond Evil, I hope they get well over 1 million views on this one.
I think he murdered him. His wailing and drama was just too over the top. And how does anyone anywhere not know to call 911?? Don’t call your mom, don’t call your aunt…you call 911. Seemed he was stalling for time waiting for his boyfriend to die.
Yes, “I just got home!” Guilty. We’re done here, lock him up boys. Unless the 911 op. or cops specifically ask you, NEVER start a call with “I just walked in, I just got home,” etc. 👍👍✌️
He had finished work at 11 according to him, because it was quiet, then had a ton of booze at his work premises after that. So he was “at work” whilst drinking, but not actually working. By the time the cop is cuffing him and putting him in the car it is 4am so he’d obviously had time to consume a shitload of booze before coming home and getting in a huge fight with his partner - and killing him.
@@nadinewiseman4995 ahhh, that makes much more sense. Thank u for dumbing it down for me and providing a better time line. I was listening to the video and not watching so I missed the time stamps.
Even though I’ve watched this story a couple of times on different channels, this one is my favorite due to the commentators voice. One of the most soothing voices
As soon as I heard the 911 call it was apparent he was lying and all that commotion was so annoying, dry crying and such a dramatic way he was pretending to be upset.
Yep, these people don’t have the skills to make an Oscar worthy performance…but they sure do put all their effort into it! I just wonder if they can hear and see themselves as they are putting on their melodramatic shenanigans!?!? It’s painfully cringey to witness that crap. The raw emotion of a person who has lost a spouse to violence is not something that can easily be mimicked… That kind of pain and devastation is felt by anyone within the vicinity on a visceral level. You can’t fake that convincingly in front of first responders that experience the real trauma every day…
And yeah if his blood pressure was low I imagine cold water would causes blood vessels to constrict cause even more stress to the heart , and if he has been bleeding and the water is hot it will open his blood vessels bleeding even faster
It's something addicts would do with someone who is overdosing, but... not obviously bleeding stabbed people. Wouldn't be my first thought even if he WAS on drugs. He's stabbed genius. Oi.
'Hmm lets see "How not to get away with murder" Bingo : 1) Overacting on 911 - tick 2) Overacting on Arrest - tick 3) Overacting on husband's death - tick 4) Overacting / Denial during interrogation - tick 5) Conflicting statements during interrogation - tick 6) Story changes during interrogation - tick 7) Starts forgeting lies during interrogation - tick 8) Time to Lawyer up - tick 9) Don't Lawyer up - tick 10) Decide to come clean - tick 11) ask for forgiveness - tick 12) Dig deeper incriminating yourself - tick 13) whine, try to justify , try to come up with any excuse(s) possible- tick Bingo - off to court Sympathy none .... Guilty - no way is that lying shyte innocent
The stab wound that went from Nixon's abdomen all the way up to his sternum is what made me decide that this was actually a murder. The amount of force it would take to accomplish that kind of an injury with only a small pair of scissors is beyond just an accident.
That's a good point, that's what's swayed me just now. I'm fairly gullible for interpersonal or body language stuff, I can't tell people are lying. But a stab wound through the abdomen THROUGH the sternum to me is pretty black and white
Well one time (many years ago) I was drunk and pissed off waving around a pair of scissors violently with so much force my hand got in the way when the blade was coming down I nearly sliced my hand in half! The section between my thumb and index finger was sliced through and bone was visible. Cops took me to the hospital then to the psyche ward. So I can see how something like this can happen while intoxicated.
10 years is an insult to Nixon' and his family. They were clearly fighting with that much blood and acrimony. And why on earth did the DA go with deliberate homicide with the first trial?? That's so hard to prove with a case like this. They gave the jury no where to go with that and prolonged the suffering of the family.
Think it had to do w evidence, lamb had 16fork stab wounds & the witness statement saying “you stabbed me first”. Those are damning in court when it comes to murder vs intentional/deliberate. Murder one has to PROVE premeditated planned, motive and intent. W this case there wasn’t a lot of that, that’s why they say lovers kinky quarrels are hard to prove & do happen. People that have these kinks inflict pain, get off on the pain and can go too far especially when really drunk.
@@PDKelvinL I have. A month in rehab is a cakewalk compared to prison. You can always leave rehab through AMA. It may take up to 24 hours for your release but you’re still getting out. Also, rehab gives you medication for coming down. Prison will let you cold Turkey that shit. Both are pretty bad situations though 😅 I wouldn’t want to be there again myself
I can’t believe his BAC was so high even hours later when they tested him again. I think that was a huge factor in this terrible situation and likely their relationship. I read a lot of people saying they think he murdered him intentionally. I don’t know if I believe that but he did in fact kill him. I don’t think it was self defense. I think he was soooooo drunk and things got taken way to far. If we didn’t know about the statements made by both of them from the neighbor and the fork marks, I would have a different opinion. I believe that’s what held the jury up as well. I was also shocked that when he finally did sober up he remembered as much as he did…he trusted those cops so much. All of my opinions are solely based on only watching this video and if I were to watch the trial, I could potentially see thing’s totally different. At the end of it all he still is responsible and 10 years is a very short sentence. I’d like to see what he does in those 10 years. Rip Nixon 😢❤️
The cop did say something about handling their “disputes” in the past, and a number of other comments are saying that theirs was an abusive relationship. That, coupled with the fact that he waffled around for so long instead of getting the guy help and some of the shady, manipulative way he was acting during his freak out makes me feel like he’s a little more guilty-minded than your comment implies. Alcohol intensifies behavior and facilitates poor decisions, but it doesn’t make a violent murderer out of someone who isn’t already inclined that way.
The most shocking thing about all this is a grown man talking about "my husband". This world is truly a sick place. God please send the fire and brimstone
@Damian Pharaoh wow, another hate filled, Bigot, hypocrite "Christian". You people are miserable and Jesus would not like you I'd he was still here on Earth
35:44 - I like how every time the theatrics are over and they’re met with more confrontational dialogue, they suddenly want to ask if they should talk to a lawyer. As if they’re gonna answer it lol.
How do people not know in this day and age, you do not say a word to the police, you use your right for a lawyer and keep silent until the lawyer turns up?
There’s plenty of people that do know that. Would that be something you’d want to watch though? Investigators come in and read them their Miranda rights and then they ask for an attorney. The end. The video is 5 minutes long and nothing happens. Obviously they’re only going to show you the ones with some substance.
lol love how everyone just hated how hard he sucked at acting surprised at the beginning edit: he stabbed his lover AND then let him bleed to death while he left the home for alibi and to call his PARENTS NOT THE EMERGENCY and he only got 10 years for it . just wow
There's a common behaviour when these killers call 911. They always make sure to point out that the victim is dead and there's no way they will try resuscitation techniques. The other is that they always pretend to be in a panic and not answering questions. They don't give details because when they make up a story they can say something that doesn't match with the crime scene, I guess.
The hubris of these people who genuinely believe they can deceive the investigators and avoid suspicion is unfathomable!! Detectives and investigators have experienced the profound impact of the loss of a loved one by sudden violence continuously in their careers. The raw emotion of the victim’s family upon discovering the death is not something easily mimicked. Genuine grief is felt by anyone present in a visceral sense that is a part of the human experience and that isn’t something that an individual that’s never been through can just perform convincingly without exposing themselves as being deceptive. They sure do try though, but they don’t have the skills to put on an Oscar worthy performance that will be reasonably received by authorities… It’s usually uncomfortable to witness. So much so that it’s downright painful and cringeworthy to the point that they are immediately suspect number one. SMH.
When he was told his “Husband “ was Deceased… He really put on a show because he already knew he was dead when he called the cops in the first place. He didn’t care about that man because if he did he wouldn’t of left the house after stabbing him to establish a alibi leaving him there to bleed to death .
Agreed. Also weird that they are allowed to interrogate while extremely under the influence. Other interrogation I've seen they wait until they are sober
@@jakesiefert if someone ends up really being responsible for the murder then okay maybe you have a point. But you're really valuing the continuity of a murderer over the life of the victim, interesting
@Rod Fluffer Someone get their grandpa off the computer please I don't think he realizes these jokes are outdated and majority of society has evolved yet
@@user-xf9zx7in2g Jake is valuing YOUR rights. His principles revolve around protecting those who are innocent until deemed otherwise (ie everyone before a trial, especially at such an early stage of the investigation). Here's how I try to explain it. We don't protect the rights of murderers, diddlers, etc for their sake. We do it to ensure that that cops ALWAYS respect a suspect's innocence so that when they target a truly innocent person, that person's rights are protected. In other words, we protect those who guilty so that those who are innocent are also protected. While the guilty benefit from this, the focus is on the innocent.
This was quite a rollercoaster of events; from Ryan giving the cops SO much information on the spot (red flags) while supposedly distraught or in shock, to him being handcuffed immediately and interrogated while still intoxicated- very unusual procedures happening all over the place. A crime of passion..? However, negligent in not immediately calling 911. Confusing and tragic. RIP Ryan Nixon.
Come on... Almost everybody is doing it, even the officers admitted doing some hardcore stuff on a regular basis. (Probably during their shift) 26:09 - Look at the subtitles
I was always taught a drunk man speaks a sober mans mind. This one is a difficult case to pass judgment on. With the neighbor hearing statements made,it sure doesn't seem like the deceased was as well known to his family as they would like to think. May he rest in peace.
I was taught the same thing, and I believe that it still holds true. On top of that, it gives red flags when the caller is trying to spin their story to the dispatcher. Who has time for that when you are supposed to be trying to save your lives one's life? And then the audacity to give those dry ass crocodile tears. That made me more mad than anything else. Then I see he got ten years?! Black people get more for holding weed. Death sentences for just being Black. This is so maddening. They should have charged him for lying to the police.
I love your videos. A small thing I noticed is that sometimes the subtitles indicated it was the officer talking when it was really Ryan or vice versa. Could be confusing for people who rely on them.
Yes, subtitles are all over the place. Also, I might suggest replacing "inaudible," which means can't be heard, with "indistinct," which means can't be understood. Clearly, we can hear it, but we can't understand it. That's my tip for this great channel. Thanks for the videos!
What kind of interrogation is this? Right in the middle of the police station? The suspect walking about like he's strolling in the park? Questions by a police officer that stops to answer the phone and then the other officer jumping in out of nowhere? Leaving him alone in the station to get the phone for him? Never seen this before. And it's a murder case! WTH 😵💫🤯
If they try to tell a story to dispatch it’s suspicious & they are likely attempting to get their version of events out. Most people only want help sent right away & have no interest in telling “a story” or “pleading their innocence”. Also an innocent person, even if extremely upset & traumatized, will attempt to remain as coherent as possible so the dispatch personnel can help them as best as possible. This dramatic screaming & pleading for his boyfriend is over the top.
@@KaiNatalya that doesn’t make any sense. He said he found him dead, is he drinking in between calling people and putting him in the shower to revive him?
@@zukosmom3780 yea I have to agree. He said 30 minutes from getting off work. Unless he was drinking on the job, which I doubt, he wouldn't have had enough time
@@blacktooth3336 I managed many stores and employees drunk. Lol those were good times. I swore no one knew, i wasnt sure why no one had ever said something. I guess i was just good at my job and they couldnt afford to lose me?
I've come to realize that only the guilty make 911 calls that their screaming and can't make out what they're saying. It's giving the police bull sh*t meter to know their looking at the killer.
He is determined to let everyone know over and over and over and over again that he just came home 20 mins ago. And no tears and no snot from crying os hard.
I know it sounds trivial but the minute Lamb said he had to grab his shirt to put on before he left to go get help, I’m like why would you care to put on a shirt first in an emergency unless you were trying to hide something!?
Is he calling him Lamb because it was his pet name, because I honestly can’t breath everytime he’s addressed as that 😂🫠 Edit: I now realise his name is Ryan Lamb and the humour of the matter has left
Well, I'm always skeptical of people who display they are crying, but there are no tears, though he sure is sweating a lot. Its usually obvious when someone is manufacturing an emotion rather than it being natural.
I don’t think tears are an accurate gauge of sorrow. I am someone who cries a lot and tears are not always present. I would pop someone if they told me I wasn’t genuine enough crying with no tears. When my grandmother died I cried for days and never shed a tear. So no not an accurate gauge. You can’t judge someone by your own experiences!!
When a neighbor hears fighting and someone screaming "you stabbed me in the chest", what prevents that neighbor from picking up a freaking phone and calling 911??? I'll never understand that. Wouldn't you want to err on the side of caution rather than knowing for the rest of your life that you could have prevented a murder? I also don't understand the interrogation area. There's a door to the outside where he could have bolted out at any time. Why was he not in a secure interrogation room?
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I think its quite safe to say, if someone wants to be stabbed with a fork in the bedroom - just leave. Very quick.
I LOVE your videos❤
The video is fab. You have nothing to apologise for.
You don't have to apologize... You did a great job... n audience knows the difference between the voices so
No kidding, like shut up dude.
This is the first time I've ever seen a full interrogation take place in a police station hallway.
Exactly what I was thinking!
Welcome to Kalispell, MT.
I think that's the whole police station trailer.
Its a corridor that they take prisoners in and out of before driving them to the detention center 3 min away. They used to have jail cells there in the city police station behind the camera is the city police station and courtroom and the city fire department connected to the building. They have interrogation rooms through a doorway to the left of camera through a doorway.
@@seanbrittneysmith183 thanks for the description and.....
It’s so bizarre to watch people try to imitate how real human beings react to tragedy. It’s so embarrassing because they think they’re fooling everyone; but anyone with the slightest ability to discern can tell it’s totally fake.
Ikr. And people in here actually question why this idiot was in handcuffs right off the bat.
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He was so over the top that it was ridiculous! I know people act differently and handle grief in different ways, but he did seem fake. Then, his story changed so many times and had lies. I think he was more guilty than the partner, but just my opinion.
It amazes me how neighbors can be. If I heard someone yelling about being stabbed, I'm going to call the police. It may have saved that boy. So sad.
Agree with you 100%
what if it ends up they are playing a game on the internet.. :)
Probably a common occurrence to hear those two fighting with each other to where the neighbors just started to ignore them.. Lamb should be in prison!!
Have you ever lived beside dangerous or mad people?!? You do not call the police on them because it will come back and bit you in the ass.
@darkodarko9 then everyone just gets a funny laugh out of it lol
If anyone continuously repeats the words “I just came back” they’re 100% guilty.
Apparently you have never had a loved one murdered. I was in jail for a DUI when my husband was murdered and I was interviewed for 4 hours. I lost my mind. You are a judgemental person.
So true and if a person is truly devastated they cannot even talk they just cry.
@@lindatompkinsmiller2197 so you Lost your mind because the Police was trying to find out what happened to your husband? Okay.
context matters
Yes. 🤨
I would have arrested him immediately for over-acting like that
😂😂 no doubt.. extra charges..
All the gays are dramatic like that
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@littlelittleman86 okay little man
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A big shout out to that detective. Clearly experienced. Thank you for your service!
Yeah he was Excellent! Carefully and skillfully asked just the right questions
This is almost as bad as the "hyperventilating" woman who killed her husband.... almost!
I UH TOTALLY UH REMEMBER UH HER UH CASE UH lmaoo
Lmfaoooo this has me cracking up 😂😂😂
I don't think I've seen that case. Do any of you happen to remember which one it is? I would like to laugh at her too 😂😂😂
@@zoeburks3789 that chapter did a video on her and the name is Chancey Poynter
He’s bad. But no one will ever be as bad as her 😂
I knew both of these men. Ryan Nixon was an abused battered man. This was such a devastating loss. Ryan Lamb is a raging narcissistic manipulative monster.
So sad. Domestic violence takes too many good people 😢
Do you think it was intentional? The fact that he called everyone except for EMS speaks volumes! 10 years is a sweet deal for him.
@AmandaBooBerry I believe it was a heat of the moment kind of thing. Ryan Nixon had gotten away from Ryan Lamb and was doing good for a while. I think Lamb couldn't fathom Ryan leaving him again because Lamb was a loser who couldn't hold down a job or anything. He needed Ryan, and it wasn't a two-way street. His narcissism couldn't handle that.
@@bhilyer That's so sad to hear! Leaving an abuser is always the most dangerous time.
Yeah sure 🙄🙄 there is always someone that "knows" these people lmao
This is first true crime video I’ve seen of this format that sends their condolences to the victims family. I appreciate that!
Same here. That alone got me to subscribe
@@michaelbelza4290me too that’s one of the main reasons I’ve subscribed lol
People like you fall for this, that’s why they are saying it. At the end of the day, it’s all about the views
Bet y'all both bought the merch and joined the cause. Sheep baaaaaa
@@PULAGlol 😂😂😂
Why I would be fired as a 911 operator:
"Shut the fuck up. Everyone knows you killed him. The police are on their way."
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😆😆😆 You forgot the life sentence 👍😊🕵️🗝️
I sympathize with this guy. It's truly horrible when your ear itches and you can't scratch it!
Right and how dare the cop not scratch his ear 😅😂🤣😁
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He told his family that he was going to call 911 when he "got back" but didn't have a phone at home. He told the police that.
I figured he was guilty as soon as I heard the 911 tape where he calls the stab wounds, “poke wounds” and that “just got home.” If you _really_ came home to find your spouse bleeding profusely from unknown wounds, you wouldn’t refer to the wounds in such a euphemistic manner. 🤷♂️
Yep, minimizing and belittling the facts and words because they don't want to say them out loud.
He received a real good poking that's for sure😂
At least he doesn't spend 10 minutes explaining what he thinks happened while he totally wasn't home so it's still a better call than most lol
y'all are literally trying to turn nothing into something. that alone is not suspicious to say. people describe what they see. if it looks like "poke wounds" then someone is going to say that. there are other red flags in this, but this is not one of them.
@@900ug so what intuition was correct if not fully articulated those of us with functional lie detection function and without Attitudes like yours get what they meant
That dude isn't fooling anyone, I know damned sure the cops aren't buying it. Boy, the whole time he was crying he REALLY wanted them to know that he just got home!
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Totally. I’ve seen this case before and this channel has a weird take on his soberness or lack of. It’s a complete act. Sure he may have drank over the limit but sounds like these guys were drinkers. That tends to build a tolerance. He was able to attempt alibis and distance himself from the crime.
i still dont think he intended to kill his bf
@@kittybelly he was legally drunk , so no i disagree
@@tankthearc9875 I don't think so either. This is what excessive drinking and taking drugs does. He should have asked for an attorney. I wonder why he didn't? Aside from being wasted.
When he says, "He's not revivable" he had already confessed to the murder. You find a loved one like that you never say that because you want them to live.
OH-TOUCHE! 😮
No. No, that does not mean one has confessed to murder.
Ik what you mean bc there was a mother who thought her decapitated son could be saved (car accident), but what was more telling to me was the time he wasted. He tried many things to “revive” him before running to the gas station to call police. Who wouldn’t just knock on the apt next door or several more when you live in a complex. Then he ended up calling his mom and then his dad and then the hospital before 911. Even if he called ONE parent in a panic, they obviously would have said call 911, and instead he called the other parent and then a hospital and then 911.
B h h. H
that's not what that means at all. quit trying to be some internet detective.
Myeahhh it’s getting easier to spot red flags. An innocent person gets right to the point as much as possible when they need 911 assistance. They don’t take the circuitous route past everything BUT getting help. Alex Murdaugh was a good example of this too!
I had to give CPR to my precious daughter. I don’t recall word for word what I said, but I put the phone on speaker and the moment they answered I said my 17 year old daughter is unresponsive. I’m about to start compressions. Then let [911] ask me questions while I worked like hell to keep up with compressions. I’d count them off. I’d forget to breathe. I’d reposition and try again. But I was far too busy to talk about where I was earlier or how I found her even. Believe me it was like fighting to get a breath out myself. Air was being sucked from the room and the house and my life.
By the time the cops got there, I was winded like I’d been sprinting. I was losing my mind, sure enough. But I was laser focused and of one purpose: bringing her back.
That was my experience anyway. I’m not saying everyone responds the same. But I think you all know what I’m getting at with some of these actors. Thank you for listening 💜☮️
You didn’t say if your daughter recovered. Was she ok? 😭
As a previous emergency healthcare worker there are 2 types of ppl.
1. Someone that tries their hardest to focus & do whatever they can to help the victim, as in your case, or
2. Someone that just panics & can’t focus in high stress situations.
Even if u don’t know the person at all u should be able to choose which category the person seems to fit best. He doesn’t fall in either category, which is the biggest red flag of all. This method has never failed me.
What a traumatic experience for you.
I’m so sorry.
You sound like a level headed mother who much loved her daughter.
I don’t know if this guy loved his partner.
Their whole relationship seemed weird to me.
If he wasn’t so over the top drunk, this horrible tragedy probably would not have happened.
As he was terribly intoxicated, he probably couldn’t respond to 911 or anybody else coherently.
Personally … I believe if he doesn’t seek some kind of treatment for his substance abuse, when he gets out of jail, he will reoffend.
Were you able to revive your daughter?
OMG. So sorry you had to go through that. RIP to your angel.
Maybe it’s me but I kinda miss more narrating and telling the story then just watching the full interrogation.
Same. I ff through most of this video.
I’m bored already 🙄
Same here! It's a formula that works almost every time. JCS and the like have strong, enthusiastic support.
🕊❤️
Nah, I appreciate it when the narrator lets the video speak for itself instead of trying to tell me what to think and feel.
@@mallninja9805 I’ve never experienced a narrator telling me how to think and feel, not sure what you’ve been watching 🙄
I tried to watch this interrogation before on another channel & I couldn’t understand a word the suspect was saying. Thank you for the captions as well as your soothing yet informative narrative. It makes a world of difference when a subscriber is already having a difficult time following a very intoxicated speaker. Well done.
Either the subtitles got mixed up for a bit, or that cop has a kinky private life.
All this hysterical acting just to end up telling on yourself. Just egregious.
That was the best, most clarifying example of an officer reading someone their miranda rights. Everyone should receive that detailed of a reading with the pre speech as well.
The fake crying and constantly saying "my husband, please". Please what? What do you want the cop to do when you've already stated he's unrevivable?
Maybe if he put him in the shower he would revive?
Denial and pleading isn’t out of the ordinary. You’re not likely to be thinking logically. He is sus tho
Caught that right off the bat.😢
Maybe that gets lost on me, for English not being my first language... being 'not revivable' is something no one would say? That wouldn't tell me something... 🤷
This guy is the worst actor that I’ve ever seen. A lot of faces and no tears. I can’t even imagine how horrible his partner felt seeing the person that he trusted the most in the whole world’s face as he murdered him.
A fork doesn’t kill you !
@@Nonayabizness360 ANYTHING can kill you if it's used the right way...
I think about that all the time. With Vallow and her 2 youngest, imagine what they saw and felt. Heartbreaking.
There's a worst one. I can't remember the channel, but the accused, once the detective said his story made no sense, he said: "my story, if not perfectly accurate, it's directionally correct !"
Put that as a UA-cam search and that interview pops up. You'll see the worst actor in a police interview.
Nobody knows what happened including you. Maybe the bad guy was the one dead who knows. Just like nobody can judge your issue in your marriage without knowing you. I would reserve my judgment if I was not a witness to a crime. Everybody can be a keyboard genius.
The neighbour heard yelling, screaming and "you stabbed me" and didn't call the police, wow
Not his business
Probably used to that and similar altercations from those two.
maybe he thought it was role play
i wouldnt call the police eather... i have my own problems.. maybe if i saw something like it i would try and do something.. but hearing stuff.. nah
@darkodarko9 well I hope if someone overheard something happening to YOUR family or friends they don't "mind their business" bc it could save a life..
Ffs
Man, I love how much this police station looks like a police station. That place hasn't been remodeled or even cleaned since it was built, probably in the 70s.
😂
So true 😅
Ryan “crying” w/o tears.
Also Im confused. On the 911 call he said “my boyfriend” and when going to police car he is calling him his “husband.” What a drama Queen.
Yeah, so annoying. If he is your boyfriend then boyfriend, stop this dramatization
Dude was cheating on him on grindr
OMG I DIDN'T EVEN REALIZE THAT HE DEFINITELY SAID MY HUSBAND WHEN HE WAS TALKING TO THE POLICE OFFICERS BUT WENT ON THE NIGHT WENT ONE DAY HE SAID MY BOYFRIEND HE'S BEEN LYING THIS ENTIRE TIME GOOD LORD 🤌🏾🤌🏾🤌🏾👀👀🙄😒🙄😒🙄🤥🤥🤥
Degenerate decides to participate in degenerate activities. No surprises here
Like I always say. See something say nothing.
How the detective listened to his entire rambling melodramatic performance without busting out laughing once is beyond me.
😂
How to immediately confess without confessing
😂😂😅
Compared to Murdaugh I'd argue this man deserves an Oscar.
Say "I just got home" multiple times. No innocent person has to say that, at least not repeatedly.
@@meech6848 💯
The longest cringe I've ever had
Spat me cornflakes out when asked the cop to scratch his ear 😂
Lol are a pirate?
Pirates only eat dry biscuit, beer and the flesh of the enemy.
I spat me chocolate milk when I read this comment. 😂😂
@@kittybelly lol nah they're probably British 🤣
Correction: "Bri'ish"
I was born and raised in Kalispell. I probably went to school with Ryan and didn't even realize it. We are the exact same age. I used to stay in that apartment complex (Gateway Village) with my cousin. It was HUD housing. The fact that he ran to a gas station that is half a mile away instead of knocking on the neighbors doors is strange.
Threw me for a loop when he bust out "can you scratch my ear???"
Where I live this kid on his first day at work at this gas station got robbed and killed. 16 years old. His mom said he was so excited about the job so he would be able to help pay the bills knowing she was a single mom with 4 kids. The guy who killed him came back to the scene and someone pointed him out. So sad for that family
That's horrible!
Omg that’s devastating 😢
💔💔💔
poor kid sounds like a really good son too. thats really sad he just wanted to help his mom out and some pos had to kill the poor kid!
This world is headed to hell in a hand basket. Damn. I will be looking out for that story. Would you be able to provide a link?
He really starts to crack right around the 42:00 minute mark, once he finally starts to realize just how ridiculous he looks trying to continue this narrative that the Kalispell police so masterfully picked apart. It's almost as if every member of law enforcement here knew how to play their part. Each was so patient with Lamb, pushing back when they felt the timing was right, but also never putting him in a corner which I feel was nothing short of a stroke of genius. They knew he did it, and they knew they had plenty of evidence to convict, but they still wanted to here his personal confession. Kudo's to Beyond Evil, I hope they get well over 1 million views on this one.
Ladies & gentlemen please watch the company you keep. They have the power to speak life or death over you. Rest in peace young man
I think he murdered him. His wailing and drama was just too over the top. And how does anyone anywhere not know to call 911?? Don’t call your mom, don’t call your aunt…you call 911. Seemed he was stalling for time waiting for his boyfriend to die.
Is he a Drama Queen ?
Also triangulating, he wanted someone there to feed the story to, who would then back him up with the police. It’s a tactic
@@tphvictims5101 of course.
One pervert less
Don't forget to make a really bad dramatic scene when trying to get away w it
“Can you scratch my ear?” Just when I think I’ve seen it all.🤣
He seems drunk and on top of that his acting is terrible.
Still better than Halle Berry.
@@fredmercury1314 the most random but truthful comment I've read.
Anytime the 911 call qualifies as a drama series you know they’re guilty.
Yes, “I just got home!” Guilty. We’re done here, lock him up boys. Unless the 911 op. or cops specifically ask you, NEVER start a call with “I just walked in, I just got home,” etc. 👍👍✌️
Yes, always.😅
Don't forget his Hitler style Haircut when he appeared in Court. ,😃
He asks the police randomly: Can you scratch my ear? 😮
I was super confused with him being so drunk and just getting home from work. Unless he is a bartender, I doubt he was drunk at work.
Right? Don't ad up
You're right, I do believe he worked at a bar or restaurant with bar and had way to many shift drinks!
He worked at rivals bar and casino he might have stayed after shift a few as well
He had finished work at 11 according to him, because it was quiet, then had a ton of booze at his work premises after that. So he was “at work” whilst drinking, but not actually working. By the time the cop is cuffing him and putting him in the car it is 4am so he’d obviously had time to consume a shitload of booze before coming home and getting in a huge fight with his partner - and killing him.
@@nadinewiseman4995 ahhh, that makes much more sense. Thank u for dumbing it down for me and providing a better time line. I was listening to the video and not watching so I missed the time stamps.
Very intoxicated is .08 to .40!? That’s such an enormous range. We can think of more categories.
Even though I’ve watched this story a couple of times on different channels, this one is my favorite due to the commentators voice. One of the most soothing voices
Little dude gives a crash-course on how to immediately make oneself a primary suspect.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
It was so bad I could NOT listen to the baby cry whining. Disgusting
As soon as I heard the 911 call it was apparent he was lying and all that commotion was so annoying, dry crying and such a dramatic way he was pretending to be upset.
Yep, these people don’t have the skills to make an Oscar worthy performance…but they sure do put all their effort into it! I just wonder if they can hear and see themselves as they are putting on their melodramatic shenanigans!?!? It’s painfully cringey to witness that crap. The raw emotion of a person who has lost a spouse to violence is not something that can easily be mimicked… That kind of pain and devastation is felt by anyone within the vicinity on a visceral level. You can’t fake that convincingly in front of first responders that experience the real trauma every day…
When he said "he has pokes all over his chest" I knew something was up. He didn't say "he's been stabbed"
It’s over the top
“Oh my goodness nooooooo” could not have been less believable
His voice alone is a crime. Life in prison is going to be paradise for him though.
I’m obsessed with the way the officer talks especially when he says ok ❤️❤️❤️😊
That's a pretty good detective. Hewas nice and gentle the entire time and I think it help break him down, psychologically speaking.
Who in the hell, puts somebody in the shower to "REVIVE" them after they've been stabbed.
And yeah if his blood pressure was low I imagine cold water would causes blood vessels to constrict cause even more stress to the heart , and if he has been bleeding and the water is hot it will open his blood vessels bleeding even faster
He probably panicked and tried to revive him 🥴🤷
It's something addicts would do with someone who is overdosing, but... not obviously bleeding stabbed people. Wouldn't be my first thought even if he WAS on drugs. He's stabbed genius. Oi.
Jodi Arias?
A drunk guy who's also wasted
It's a shame. My heart hurts for the family enduring this horrible loss. 🥺
'Hmm lets see "How not to get away with murder" Bingo :
1) Overacting on 911 - tick
2) Overacting on Arrest - tick
3) Overacting on husband's death - tick
4) Overacting / Denial during interrogation - tick
5) Conflicting statements during interrogation - tick
6) Story changes during interrogation - tick
7) Starts forgeting lies during interrogation - tick
8) Time to Lawyer up - tick
9) Don't Lawyer up - tick
10) Decide to come clean - tick
11) ask for forgiveness - tick
12) Dig deeper incriminating yourself - tick
13) whine, try to justify , try to come up with any excuse(s) possible- tick
Bingo - off to court
Sympathy none ....
Guilty - no way is that lying shyte innocent
life insurance policy = free space
We need this on a dummy handbook 📚
@@dorkydragon5055 LMFAO !!!!! It's ALWAYS the common thing in every spouse murder case lol
The stab wound that went from Nixon's abdomen all the way up to his sternum is what made me decide that this was actually a murder. The amount of force it would take to accomplish that kind of an injury with only a small pair of scissors is beyond just an accident.
That's a good point, that's what's swayed me just now. I'm fairly gullible for interpersonal or body language stuff, I can't tell people are lying. But a stab wound through the abdomen THROUGH the sternum to me is pretty black and white
Seeing as the sternum starts where the abdomen ends, that could be a wound that's measured in millimetres.
Well one time (many years ago) I was drunk and pissed off waving around a pair of scissors violently with so much force my hand got in the way when the blade was coming down I nearly sliced my hand in half! The section between my thumb and index finger was sliced through and bone was visible. Cops took me to the hospital then to the psyche ward. So I can see how something like this can happen while intoxicated.
@@maandrenwow I hope you’re ok. Do you suffer from mental illness or do you think you were just highly intoxicated? No judgement just curious.
@@Sara5698 Yeah I was an intoxicated troubled teen with mental issues and also using drugs at the time.
The most common comment is 'never speak without a lawer'. But a far more important rule is NEVER say anything to anyone when your intoxicated.
I think an even MORE important rule is to not commit negligent homicide!
"POKE wounds!?" That's minimalist language if ever there was! First red flag amongst many 😮
Right, that’s what I thought 🙈
Pokey booboos or ouchies
@@broncotrollyI would have died if he said that
But they poke each other with forks sometimes
Right?! This ain't a fucking Monty Python skit, Ryan!
10 years is an insult to Nixon' and his family. They were clearly fighting with that much blood and acrimony. And why on earth did the DA go with deliberate homicide with the first trial?? That's so hard to prove with a case like this. They gave the jury no where to go with that and prolonged the suffering of the family.
10 years not enough have you experienced being in a rehab facility for a month 24 hours a day ?
It’s not as if Ryan Lamb hated and wanted to murder Ryan Nixon and maliciously plotted to kill him, after all.
It wasn’t planned
Think it had to do w evidence, lamb had 16fork stab wounds & the witness statement saying “you stabbed me first”. Those are damning in court when it comes to murder vs intentional/deliberate. Murder one has to PROVE premeditated planned, motive and intent. W this case there wasn’t a lot of that, that’s why they say lovers kinky quarrels are hard to prove & do happen. People that have these kinks inflict pain, get off on the pain and can go too far especially when really drunk.
@@PDKelvinL I have. A month in rehab is a cakewalk compared to prison. You can always leave rehab through AMA. It may take up to 24 hours for your release but you’re still getting out. Also, rehab gives you medication for coming down. Prison will let you cold Turkey that shit. Both are pretty bad situations though 😅 I wouldn’t want to be there again myself
That was bad...! Especially that first "nooo"...!
I’ve been a true-crime junkie for a looooong time… but it’s scenarios like this that make my heart and ears very tired 😣
These police seemed so kind, like the type you would want to show up when you need help.
I can’t believe his BAC was so high even hours later when they tested him again. I think that was a huge factor in this terrible situation and likely their relationship. I read a lot of people saying they think he murdered him intentionally. I don’t know if I believe that but he did in fact kill him. I don’t think it was self defense. I think he was soooooo drunk and things got taken way to far.
If we didn’t know about the statements made by both of them from the neighbor and the fork marks, I would have a different opinion. I believe that’s what held the jury up as well. I was also shocked that when he finally did sober up he remembered as much as he did…he trusted those cops so much. All of my opinions are solely based on only watching this video and if I were to watch the trial, I could potentially see thing’s totally different. At the end of it all he still is responsible and 10 years is a very short sentence. I’d like to see what he does in those 10 years. Rip Nixon 😢❤️
The cop did say something about handling their “disputes” in the past, and a number of other comments are saying that theirs was an abusive relationship. That, coupled with the fact that he waffled around for so long instead of getting the guy help and some of the shady, manipulative way he was acting during his freak out makes me feel like he’s a little more guilty-minded than your comment implies. Alcohol intensifies behavior and facilitates poor decisions, but it doesn’t make a violent murderer out of someone who isn’t already inclined that way.
Bro thinks the cop is gonna scratch his ear lmao
The most shocking thing about all this is a grown man talking about "my husband". This world is truly a sick place. God please send the fire and brimstone
@@damianpharaoh161 amen my friend!!!
@Damian Pharaoh wow, another hate filled, Bigot, hypocrite "Christian".
You people are miserable and Jesus would not like you I'd he was still here on Earth
@@damianpharaoh161I find the act of murder a bit more shocking… a little bit concerning that you don’t
@BeyondEvill can you block these two Bigots ? They are commenting on posts just to spread their h8 for the LGBTQ community
35:44 - I like how every time the theatrics are over and they’re met with more confrontational dialogue, they suddenly want to ask if they should talk to a lawyer. As if they’re gonna answer it lol.
How do people not know in this day and age, you do not say a word to the police, you use your right for a lawyer and keep silent until the lawyer turns up?
After that, shut up and don't tell them anything. Talking to the police is never in your favor.
Especially if the cop tells you he isn't lying to you and won't lie to you at all 😂
How do people not know in this day and age, you do not get drunk and kill your partner?😬
There’s plenty of people that do know that. Would that be something you’d want to watch though? Investigators come in and read them their Miranda rights and then they ask for an attorney. The end. The video is 5 minutes long and nothing happens.
Obviously they’re only going to show you the ones with some substance.
Many people don't watch these types of programs nor crime drama. Stop and randomly ask people on the street this question.
Might surprise you.
Not a tear in sight. He was way over dramatising and the police could see that straight away. Rip Ryan. Thank you Beyond Evil ⭐
Dying over another dude. Come on.
What
..his face is beat red .He was crying like a baby because he was screwed
@@theunforgiven2885 Still over dramatic ⭐
The police already knew the relationship was abusive.
Thank you for not censoring every other word like some channels do.
lol love how everyone just hated how hard he sucked at acting surprised at the beginning
edit: he stabbed his lover AND then let him bleed to death while he left the home for alibi and to call his PARENTS NOT THE EMERGENCY and he only got 10 years for it . just wow
Ten years?!
"Oh my goodness! Noooorrrrr, babaaayyy"
I GIGGLED LMAOOOO
There's a common behaviour when these killers call 911. They always make sure to point out that the victim is dead and there's no way they will try resuscitation techniques. The other is that they always pretend to be in a panic and not answering questions. They don't give details because when they make up a story they can say something that doesn't match with the crime scene, I guess.
Good points. I also noticed how he repeated the fact that he had "just got home" several times as if he was already trying to cover his ass.
He was probably instantly detained because of the history of police responses to their volatile relationship
The hubris of these people who genuinely believe they can deceive the investigators and avoid suspicion is unfathomable!! Detectives and investigators have experienced the profound impact of the loss of a loved one by sudden violence continuously in their careers. The raw emotion of the victim’s family upon discovering the death is not something easily mimicked. Genuine grief is felt by anyone present in a visceral sense that is a part of the human experience and that isn’t something that an individual that’s never been through can just perform convincingly without exposing themselves as being deceptive.
They sure do try though, but they don’t have the skills to put on an Oscar worthy performance that will be reasonably received by authorities… It’s usually uncomfortable to witness. So much so that it’s downright painful and cringeworthy to the point that they are immediately suspect number one. SMH.
When he was told his “Husband “ was Deceased… He really put on a show because he already knew he was dead when he called the cops in the first place. He didn’t care about that man because if he did he wouldn’t of left the house after stabbing him to establish a alibi leaving him there to bleed to death .
Why did you put husband in quotes?? What? You think that was an imaginary, pretend marriage? God I can't stand such ignorance
When he said “noooo… babyyy” I literally died laughing
Right 😂
Same lol. It reminded me of Kevin Hart's "No, no no no no."
Yeah such a mincer.
Ahahahha maan im so glad im not the only one...i roared lmao
this is so embarrasinng i dont think i cant make it through the rest of this video
When he said, "Nooo... Baby." It sounded so fake. There was no emotion.
love how the detective sits down to his level.. its a great way to connect to the suspect.
His “only” option isn’t to tell the truth, it’s to ask for an attorney.
Agreed. Also weird that they are allowed to interrogate while extremely under the influence. Other interrogation I've seen they wait until they are sober
@@jakesiefert if someone ends up really being responsible for the murder then okay maybe you have a point. But you're really valuing the continuity of a murderer over the life of the victim, interesting
@Rod Fluffer Someone get their grandpa off the computer please I don't think he realizes these jokes are outdated and majority of society has evolved yet
@@kibblesnbits3174 It's not a joke, it's just pure hate.
@@user-xf9zx7in2g Jake is valuing YOUR rights. His principles revolve around protecting those who are innocent until deemed otherwise (ie everyone before a trial, especially at such an early stage of the investigation).
Here's how I try to explain it. We don't protect the rights of murderers, diddlers, etc for their sake. We do it to ensure that that cops ALWAYS respect a suspect's innocence so that when they target a truly innocent person, that person's rights are protected. In other words, we protect those who guilty so that those who are innocent are also protected. While the guilty benefit from this, the focus is on the innocent.
This was quite a rollercoaster of events; from Ryan giving the cops SO much information on the spot (red flags) while supposedly distraught or in shock, to him being handcuffed immediately and interrogated while still intoxicated- very unusual procedures happening all over the place. A crime of passion..? However, negligent in not immediately calling 911. Confusing and tragic. RIP Ryan Nixon.
Its VERY obvious why they arrested him at the scene. Nobody is questioning why
Ryan and Ryan, well that was confusing at first. I was like, “why is he yelling his own name on the phone?”
A mistrial, _are you kidding me?_ Then a plea deal for only TEN YEARS in prison! And even THAT, Ryan tried to argue against. This is ridiculous.
Come on... Almost everybody is doing it, even the officers admitted doing some hardcore stuff on a regular basis. (Probably during their shift)
26:09 - Look at the subtitles
I was always taught a drunk man speaks a sober mans mind.
This one is a difficult case to pass judgment on. With the neighbor hearing statements made,it sure doesn't seem like the deceased was as well known to his family as they would like to think. May he rest in peace.
I was taught the same thing, and I believe that it still holds true. On top of that, it gives red flags when the caller is trying to spin their story to the dispatcher. Who has time for that when you are supposed to be trying to save your lives one's life? And then the audacity to give those dry ass crocodile tears. That made me more mad than anything else.
Then I see he got ten years?! Black people get more for holding weed. Death sentences for just being Black. This is so maddening. They should have charged him for lying to the police.
I love your videos. A small thing I noticed is that sometimes the subtitles indicated it was the officer talking when it was really Ryan or vice versa. Could be confusing for people who rely on them.
I saw that as well... Super confusing.
And there was a lot of wrong words used.
Yes, subtitles are all over the place. Also, I might suggest replacing "inaudible," which means can't be heard, with "indistinct," which means can't be understood. Clearly, we can hear it, but we can't understand it. That's my tip for this great channel. Thanks for the videos!
@@erikalynn1981 "Deborah"
@@whitehorn799 good point!
What kind of interrogation is this? Right in the middle of the police station? The suspect walking about like he's strolling in the park? Questions by a police officer that stops to answer the phone and then the other officer jumping in out of nowhere? Leaving him alone in the station to get the phone for him? Never seen this before. And it's a murder case! WTH 😵💫🤯
I’m a nightshift nurse and this channel helps me through the downtown!! So addictive!!
If they try to tell a story to dispatch it’s suspicious & they are likely attempting to get their version of events out. Most people only want help sent right away & have no interest in telling “a story” or “pleading their innocence”. Also an innocent person, even if extremely upset & traumatized, will attempt to remain as coherent as possible so the dispatch personnel can help them as best as possible. This dramatic screaming & pleading for his boyfriend is over the top.
I don’t know about the staying coherent part. I wouldnt be able to do shyt if I was in his position. I’d be devastated and screaming in sorrow
Exactly!
Yes we have all learned the same thing watching these videos...
"I just came home from work!!"..... and found the dude slaughtered. When did have time to get blitzed?
I've gotten blitzed at work...never killed my husband though!!!😂
He said he walked home so maybe he got fucked up after work
@@KaiNatalya that doesn’t make any sense. He said he found him dead, is he drinking in between calling people and putting him in the shower to revive him?
@@zukosmom3780 yea I have to agree. He said 30 minutes from getting off work. Unless he was drinking on the job, which I doubt, he wouldn't have had enough time
@@blacktooth3336 I managed many stores and employees drunk. Lol those were good times. I swore no one knew, i wasnt sure why no one had ever said something. I guess i was just good at my job and they couldnt afford to lose me?
I've come to realize that only the guilty make 911 calls that their screaming and can't make out what they're saying. It's giving the police bull sh*t meter to know their looking at the killer.
One time that the camera is in a hallway and the picture and audio quality is better than most interrogation rooms!
That's quite the interrogation room
"Can you scratch my ear?"😂😂😂
Oh my god, I know this guy. This is insane. I always wondered what happened to him
whoa
Poor you! I wouldn't wanna know this evil bas**rd
Spill the tea please!!
@@monicalynn7187 what would you want to know.
There's someone else, a lady named Brie, who knew them both and another thread who knew Lamb
Anyone else think that doing the interview and DNA etc in the hallway is a little strange?
He is determined to let everyone know over and over and over and over again that he just came home 20 mins ago. And no tears and no snot from crying os hard.
"HE'S NOT REVIVABLE!!!!!"
No Sh*t, this isn't call of duty.
I know it sounds trivial but the minute Lamb said he had to grab his shirt to put on before he left to go get help, I’m like why would you care to put on a shirt first in an emergency unless you were trying to hide something!?
Factssssssss. I was also thinking about the same thing. When does your brain even register about putting on a shirt in that situation smh
Is he calling him Lamb because it was his pet name, because I honestly can’t breath everytime he’s addressed as that 😂🫠
Edit: I now realise his name is Ryan Lamb and the humour of the matter has left
Two Ryans in one relationship... what are the odds of that?
As a fellow Ryan, we don't normally murder people that we love. You can just ask my girlfriend. Her name is Ry-anne.
50/50
I've know 3 couples in my life with where both of them were named Terri Terry....
I know 2 guys named Kevin that are married. People just refer to them as The Kevins.
It's weird.
@@petertomasetti3338are they home alone
OMG that 911 call... omega level cringe
Between "can you scratch my ear " & the fake hyperventilating I can't ❗❗
Well, I'm always skeptical of people who display they are crying, but there are no tears, though he sure is sweating a lot. Its usually obvious when someone is manufacturing an emotion rather than it being natural.
Lol I read this at 5:19 😂🤣
@@annarchy665
That was THE moment when I posted this comment.
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Total three year old faking a tantrum. Bro can do better than that. 😭🤣
@@annarchy665
histrionics is truly fascinating to observe.
I don’t think tears are an accurate gauge of sorrow. I am someone who cries a lot and tears are not always present. I would pop someone if they told me I wasn’t genuine enough crying with no tears. When my grandmother died I cried for days and never shed a tear. So no not an accurate gauge. You can’t judge someone by your own experiences!!
When a neighbor hears fighting and someone screaming "you stabbed me in the chest", what prevents that neighbor from picking up a freaking phone and calling 911??? I'll never understand that. Wouldn't you want to err on the side of caution rather than knowing for the rest of your life that you could have prevented a murder?
I also don't understand the interrogation area. There's a door to the outside where he could have bolted out at any time. Why was he not in a secure interrogation room?
That cop was not buying it
You brought back the intro 🥰🥰🥰🥰
But I knew that fool was guilty as hell from the moment he put on the hysterics