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Ryan Ferguson’s Father, Bill Ferguson, Discusses Ryan’s Case With Injustice Anywhere Radio

Ryan Ferguson
Ryan Ferguson

Ryan Ferguson was wrongfully convicted in 2001 of second-degree murder of Columbia Tribune Sports Editor Kent Heitholt, and was sentenced to 40 years in prison.

Ryan was convicted based solely on the testimony of two people, Chuck Erickson and Jerry Trump. Both Erickson and Trump have since testified under oath that they were lying. With both key witnesses now discredited, there is zero evidence against Ryan Ferguson. No motive, no witnesses, no physical evidence, absolutely nothing tying him to the crime. Yet Ryan remains unjustly incarcerated. There is no other case in the United States, where the only witnesses against a defendant recanted in open court at a habeas hearing, and the defendant was denied a new trial.

Ryan is currently the victim of the Missouri justice system — a system (like many others) that simply refuses to admit they made a mistake.

Injustice Anywhere Radio: The Ryan Ferguson case: an innocent man’s fight for freedom

In the first segment of the show, Bruce Fischer discusses the worldwide support Ryan Ferguson receives with TV producer Richard Drew. Richard has worked to bring much needed awareness to Ryan’s case through the use of social media.

In the second segment of the show, Bruce discusses the case with Ryan’s father, Bill Ferguson, and then Mr. Ferguson answers questions from supporters.