Interrogating the Dying
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Intro Ryan Waller sat in a cold interrogation room for six hours, struggling to answer questions as his eye swelled shut and his speech faltered. The detectives thought he was high or lying—they didn't realize he had been shot in the face twice, and the killers were still at large.
The Case In this episode of The Twisted Truth, we dissect the 2006 Phoenix home invasion that claimed the life of Heather Quan and left Ryan Waller permanently disabled. We break down the catastrophic failure of the initial police response, where a critically wounded victim was misidentified as the primary suspect and denied medical care during a grueling interrogation. We’ll also cover the eventual capture of Richie and Larry Carver, the impact of the legislative milestone known as "Heather’s Law," and Ryan's decade-long battle with the aftermath of his injuries. This is a story of systemic failure, a family's fight for justice, and the tragic price of a "guilty until proven innocent" mindset.
Closing To hear more stories where the justice system lost its way, subscribe to The Twisted Truth on Podbean or wherever you get your podcasts. If Ryan’s story moved you, please leave a review to help us keep seeking the truth.