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books read in 2024
⋆ ⭒˚.⋆ january ⋆.˚⭒ ⋆
one dark window (the shepherd king #1) by rachel gillig
the murder on the links (hercule poirot #2) by agatha christie
pageboy by elliot page
house of sky and breath (crescent city #2) by sarah j. maas
rogue protocol (the murderbot diaries #3) by martha wells
cult classic by sloane crosley
malibu rising by taylor jenkins reid
the beauty of your face by sahar mustafah
exit strategy (the murderbot diaries #4) by martha wells
animal farm by george orwell
everyone in this room will someday be dead by emily austin
carrie soto is back by taylor jenkins reid
a court this cruel & lovely (kingdom of lies #1) by stacia stark
the rules do not apply by ariel levy
poirot investigates (hercule poirot #3) by agatha christie
yellowface by rebecca f kuang
every heart a doorway (wayward children #1) by seanan mcguire
house of flame and shadow (crescent city #3) by sarah j. maas
read: 18
* · ✦ · * february * · ✦ · *
beautyland by marie-helene bertino
bride by ali hazelwood
network effect (the murderbot diaries #5) by martha wells
fugitive telemetry (the murderbot diaries #6) by martha wells
faebound (faebound #1) by saara el-arifi
the raven boys (the raven cycle #1) by maggie stiefvater **
read: 6
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interesting facts about space by emily austin
penance by eliza clark
the book that no one wanted to read by richard ayoade
pride and prejudice by jane austen
unlikeable female characters: the women pop culture wants you to hate by anna bogutskaya
the shame by makenna goodman
greta & valdin by rebecca k. reilly
read: 7
✷ · ✶ · ✧ april ✧ · ✶ · ✷
this spells love by kate robb
out on a limb by hannah bonam-young
gwen & art are not in love by lex croucher
a lady's guide to scandal by sophie irwin
the friendship study by ruby barrett
the boyfriend candidate by ashley winstead
the pumpkin spice cafe by laurie gilmore
business or pleasure by rachel lynn solomon
how to end a love story by yulin kuang
this could be us (skyland #2) by kennedy ryan
the honeymoon crashers (the unhoneymooners #1.5) by christina lauren
we could have been friends, my father and i by raja shehadeh
how to stop time by matt haig
how to fake it in hollywood by ava wilder
with love from cold world by alicia thompson
funny story by emily henry
love radio by ebony ladelle
old flames and new fortunes by sarah hogle
just for the summer by abby jimenez
don't want you like a best friend by emma r. alban
love interest by clare gilmore
the exception to the rule (the improbable meet-cute #1) by christina lauren
worst wingman ever (the improbable meet-cute #2) by abby jimenez
with any luck (the improbable meet-cute #5) by ashley poston
last call at the local by sara grunder ruiz
happily never after by lynn painter
the ex talk by rachel lynn solomon
i kissed shara wheeler by casey mcquiston
the love wager by lynn painter
morning glory milking farm by c.m. nacosta
will they or won't they by ava wilder
read: 31
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when the sky fell on splendor by emily henry
on earth we're briefly gorgeous by ocean vuong
blizzard by marie vingtras
bright young women by jessica knoll
the age of magical overthinking: notes on modern irrationality by amanda montell
the flatshare by beth o'leary **
read: 6
⋆ ˚.⋆ june ⋆.˚ ⋆
not in love by ali hazelwood
the way of kings (the stormlight archive #1) by brandon sanderson
words of radiance (the stormlight archive #2) by brandon sanderson
read: 3
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edgedancer (the stormlight archive #2.5) by brandon sanderson
blue iris: poems and essays by mary oliver
woman, eating by claire kohda
oathbringer (the stormlight archive #3) by brandon sanderson
a novel love story by ashley poston
chlorine by jade song
how to read now by elain castillo
please stop trying to leave me by alana saab
beautifully broken life by catherine cowles
the god of the woods by liz moore
edgedancer (the stormlight archive #3.5) by brandon sanderson
the dead and the dark by courtney gould
a most agreeable murder by julia seales
the murder of roger ackroyd (hercule poirot #4) by agatha christie
read: 14
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the bluest eye by toni morrison
more, please: on food, fat, bingeing, longing, and the lust for "enough" by emma specter
the ministry of time by kaliane bradley
system collapse (the murderbot diaries #7) by martha wells
emily wilde's encycolpedia of fairies (emily wilde #1) by heather fawcett
emily wilde's map of the other lands (emily wilde #2) by heather fawcett
catalina by karla cornejo villavicencio
roadside picnic by arkady strugatsky and boris strugatsky
read: 8
reading goal: 93/100
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lazywolfwiccan · 1 year
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The worst part about being into true crime is hearing about the victim and thinking "Wow they're really awesome" and then remember they were murdered, this was me with Ryan Poston today 💔💔💔
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userfayne · 2 years
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books i read in 2023
goal: 60 books currently reading: the unfortunate side effects of heartbreak and magic (arc)
nine liars by maureen johnson
this book kills by ravena guron (arc) review
the stolen heir by holly black
the worst woman in london by julia bennet (arc) review
see you yesterday by rachel lynn solomon
a million junes by emily henry
final offer by lauren asher
songs of vice by nicole bailey (arc) review
before i let go by kennedy ryan
daisy jones & the six by taylor jenkins reid (reread)
in a jam by kate canterbary
a missing connection by dani mclean (arc) review
last violent call by chloe gong
emily wilde’s encyclopaedia of faeries by heather fawcett
cem anos de solidão by gabriel garcía marquéz
dragonfall by l.r. lam (arc) review
just like magic by sarah hogle
triste não é ao certo a palavra by gabriel abreu (arc) review (pt)
romantic comedy by curtis sittenfeld
the nanny by lana ferguson
happy place by emily henry
meet me at the lake by carley fortune
o retrato de dorian gray by oscar wilde
immortal longings by chloe gong (arc) review
yellowface by r.f. kuang
planes, trains, and all the feels by livy hart
pequena coreografia do adeus by aline bei
love in the time of serial killers by alicia thompson
the wind knows my name by isabel allende
love, theoretically by ali hazelwood
nunca vi a chuva by stefano volp
aurora ascende by amie kaufman and jay kristof
pageboy by elliot page
the seven year slip by ashley poston
will they or won’t they by ava wilder
done and dusted by lyla sage
divine rivals by rebecca ross
aurora arde by amie kaufman and jay kristoff
adeus, aurora by amie kaufman and jay kristof
mrs. nash’s ashes by sarah adler
the déjà glitch by holly james
the roommate pact by allison ashley
brynn and sebastian hate each other by bethany turner (arc) review
elantris by brandon sanderson
the hope of elantris by brandon sanderson
the emperor’s soul by brandon sanderson
every wish way by shannon bright (arc) review
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lighthouse-journal · 2 years
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Shayna Hubers: What Happened That Fateful Night?
Shayna Hubers: What Happened That Fateful Night?
Shayna Hubers, a Kentucky woman, shot her boyfriend Ryan Poston six times in 2012 and said she did it in self-defense, but two juries would eventually find her guilty of murder. Before she killed him in an altercation in 2012, Shayna Hubers and Ryan Poston can be seen together in an undated photo. In March 2011, Shayna Hubers’ life underwent a radical upheaval. Then, she got a friend request from…
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September Wrap-Up
These Twisted Bonds (Lexi Ryan) ★★★1/2
Jada Sly, Artist & Spy (Sherri Winston) ★★★★
I’m Glad My Mom Died (Jennette McCurdy) (audio) ★★★★★
The Priory of the Orange Tree (Samantha Shannon) ★★★★1/2
The Family Upstairs (Lisa Jewell) (audio) ★★★1/2
A Marvellous Light (Freya Marske) ★★★★1/2
The Dead Romantics (Ashley Poston) ★★★★★
The Turn of the Key (Ruth Ware) (audio) ★★★★1/2
Blood Like Fate (Liselle Sambury) ★★★
The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches (Sangu Mandanna) ★★★★★
We Were Liars (E. Lockhart) (audio) ★★★1/2
Find me over on Goodreads for more detailed reviews!
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US Open 2024 tee times: Full pairings and UK start times for third round at Pinehurst | Golf News
Overnight leader Ludvig Åberg has been paired with Bryson DeChambeau for the final Saturday tee time at the US Open of 8.35pm (BST). Sky Sports will show extended coverage from all four rounds of the third men’s major of the year, with all the action from the third round live on Saturday from 3pm on Sky Sports Golf. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Highlights from the second round of the US Open at Pinehurst No 2. That’s just in time to see world No 1 Scottie Scheffler begin his third round at 3.01pm after only just making the cut mark at five over par. Rory McIlroy, two shots off the lead at three under, is paired with Tony Finau and will tee off at 8.13pm, while Patrick Cantlay and Thomas Detry – both one stroke better off – are in the penultimate pairing at 8.24pm. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Rory McIlroy shot a two-over-par 72 at Pinehurst No 2 in the second round of the US Open as he slipped back after starting the day tied for the lead. Live US Open Golf Saturday 15th June 3:00pm Groupings and tee times for the third round of the 124th US Open, held Pinehurst Resort & Country Club’s Course No 2 in Pinehurst, North Carolina. All times BST; USA unless stated; (x) denotes amateurs 1344 Ryan Fox (Nzl), Sahith Theegala 1355 Brooks Koepka, Francesco Molinari (Ita) Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Francesco Molinari makes a hole-in-one on the ninth at Pinehurst No 2 to move inside the projected cut in sensational fashion at the US Open! 1406 Matt Fitzpatrick (Eng), Max Greyserman 1417 Justin Lower, Dean Burmester (Rsa) 1428 Tom McKibbin (NIrl), Brandon Wu 1439 Luke Clanton (x), Brendon Todd 1450 Ben Kohles, Shane Lowry (Irl) 1501 Cameron Young, Scottie Scheffler Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Scottie Scheffler showed his anger on the 15th green after missing a putt by throwing his putter on his way to making bogey. 1512 Tommy Fleetwood (Eng), Greyson Sigg 1523 Austin Eckroat, David Puig (Esp) 1539 Collin Morikawa, Keegan Bradley 1550 J.T Poston, Wyndham Clark 1601 Aaron Rai (Eng), Neal Shipley (x) 1612 Si Woo Kim (Kor), Daniel Berger 1623 Matt Kuchar, Cameron Smith (Aus) 1634 Gunnar Broin (x), Brian Campbell 1645 Martin Kaymer (Ger), Jordan Spieth 1656 Harris English, Christiaan Bezuidenhout (Rsa) 1707 Adam Svensson (Can), Mark Hubbard 1718 Isaiah Salinda, Davis Thompson 1729 Min Woo Lee (Aus), Emiliano Grillo (Arg) 1745 Denny McCarthy, Adam Scott (Aus) 1756 Chris Kirk, Jackson Suber 1807 Sepp Straka (Aut), Brian Harman Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Ryder Cup star Sepp Straka made a hole-in-one at the US Open after earlier hitting the pin and making a triple bogey during the second round at Pinehurst No 2. 1818 Nico Echavarria (Col), Sam Bennett 1829 Nicolai Hojgaard (Den), SH Kim (Kor) 1840 Frankie Capan III, Taylor Pendrith (Can) 1851 Russell Henley, Sergio Garcia (Esp) 1902 Stephan Jaeger (Ger), Sam Burns 1913 Billy Horschel, Zac Blair 1924 Corey Conners (Can), Tim Widing (Swe) 1940 Akshay Bhatia, Xander Schauffele 1951 Tyrrell Hatton (Eng), Tom Kim (Kor) 2002 Hideki Matsuyama (Jpn), Matthieu Pavon (Fra) 2013 Tony Finau, Rory McIlroy (NIrl) 2024 Patrick Cantlay, Thomas Detry (Bel) Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Bryson DeChambeau shot a one-under 69 at Pinehurst No 2 in the second round of the US Open. 2035 Bryson DeChambeau, Ludvig Åberg Who will win the third men’s major of the year? Watch the US Open live on Sky Sports. Live coverage of the third round begins on Saturday from 3pm on Sky Sports Golf. Stream the US Open and more with NOW. Get the best prices and book a round at one of 1,700 courses across the UK & Ireland Source link via The Novum Times
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rebeleden · 10 months
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Watch "Fatal Obsession: The Ryan Poston Murder Case #crime #mystery #murdermystery" on YouTube
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brookstonalmanac · 11 months
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roysexton · 1 year
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Y’all have heard enough from me this year! I’m a menace on social media, I know. So, this month I asked a cohort of Legal Marketing Association leaders and friends to answer this question: “What LMA accomplishment/experience has meant the most to you this year so far?”
Here are the responses — I hope you smile as much as I did while reading these.
This is a remarkable community and that’s because of YOU! (And, yes, here’s another playlist - hyperlinks below - this time focused on the amazing women in music who have long energized my soul. Women who inspire, challenge, slay, shine…on Apple and Spotify. Enjoy!)
Thank you to these wonderful souls for their contributions to this September message: M. Ashraf Lakhani, Laura V. Hudson, Walter McCorkle, Lauren McNee Doherty, Ashley Stenger, Raven Hicks, Beth Cuzzone, Jennifer Griffin Scotton, Trish Lilley, Amber Bollman, Danielle Smith, Sarah Ryan, Andrew Laver, Jacob Eidinger, Sally Schmidt, Julie Holton, Deborah Brightman Farone, Jason Klika, Ashley Holloway Black, MS, PHR, Joseph Edmonds, Jessica E. Haarsgaard, Amy Verhulst, Robyn Addis, Justin Portaz, Cheryl Bame, Dave Poston, Esq., Laura Gassner Otting, and Dave Bruns.
And additional shout outs include Brianna Leung, Caitlin Balsimo, MBA, Alé Simmons, Susan Slifer, Holly Barocio, Rachel Klopp (Moore), and Michelle Hernandez, MBA,.
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minkinsmusic · 2 years
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The Shootouts Stampede To The Opry Kicking Off Release
The Shootouts Celebrate Stampede and a Trip to The Opry What was once a side project from the Ryan Humbert Band in 2015, Ryan Humbert and his lead guitarist Brian Poston’s love for classic country created a fun honky-tonk band playing old school covers called The Shootouts.  As with any project, Humbert says “If I believe in something, I want it to be big and won’t rest until I’ve exhausted…
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craftygal65 · 2 years
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Please remember that men can deal with #domesticviolence.
Reach out if you or you loved ones need help.
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2022 Shriners Kidss Open Sunday tee occasions the way to watch
It’s time for the ultimate 18 in Sin Metropolis. TPC Summerlin in Las Vegas, ranked No. 4 final yr on Golfweek’s Finest listing of personal programs in Nevada, performs host to the 2022 Shriners Kids’s Open this week, and can play to 7,255 yards with a par of 71. It’s the third PGA Tour occasion of the 2022-23 season. Patrick Cantlay and Tom Kim apparently wish to proceed the Presidents Cup on the opposite aspect of the nation. They’re tied for the lead and three photographs away from the chasers heading to the ultimate spherical. Cantlay shot 60 within the third spherical and barely missed his putt for 59, however Kim himself shot 62. From tee occasions to TV and streaming data, right here’s what you have to know for the ultimate spherical of the Shriners Kids’s Open. All occasions Jap. Shriners: Finest bets Sunday tee occasions 1st tee Tee time Gamers 10 a.m. Byeong Hun An, Emiliano Grillo 10:10 a.m. Ben Martin, Will Gordon, Tyson Alexander 10:21 a.m. David Lipsky, Andrew Landry, Matthias Schwab 10:32 a.m. Jim Herman, Trevor Werbylo, Austin Smotherman 10:43 a.m. Stewart Cink, Harrison Endycott, Patton Kizzire 10:54 a.m. Doug Ghim, Tyler Duncan, Tano Goya 11:14 a.m. Chesson Hadley, Brendon Todd, Brandon Wu 11:25 a.m. Patrick Welch, Harris English, Joel Dahmen 11:36 a.m. Harry Corridor, Mark Hubbard, Ryan Moore 11:47 a.m. Spencer Levin, Dean Burmester, Nick Hardy 11:58 a.m. Alex Noren, Hayden Buckley, Greyson Sigg 12:18 p.m. Austin Eckroat, J.J. Spaun, Brian Harman 12:29 p.m. Justin Decrease, Philip Knowles, Stephan Jaeger 12:40 p.m. Keith Mitchell, Sam Ryder, Patrick Rodgers 12:51 p.m. Adam Scensson, Matt Wallace, Michael Thompson 1:02 p.m. Maverick McNealy, Taylor Pendrith, Ben Griffin 1:22 p.m. Aaron Smart, Martin Laird, Max Homa 1:33 p.m. Ok.H. Lee, Jason Day, Kevin Yu 1:44 p.m. Kevin Streelman, Thomas Detry, Chris Gotterup 1:55 p.m. Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Adam Schenk, Chad Ramey 2:06 p.m. Cam Davis, Lucas Herbert, Taylor Montgomery 2:26 p.m. Andrew Putnam, Beau Hossler, Davis Thompson 2:37 p.m. Si Woo Kim, Robby Shelton, Tom Hoge 2:48 p.m. Aaron Rai, J.T. Poston, Adam Hadwin 2:59 p.m. Mito Pereira, Sungjae Im, S.H. Kim 3:10 p.m. Patrick Cantlay, Tom Kim, Matthew NeSmith Learn how to watch You possibly can watch Golf Channel for free on fuboTV. ESPN+ is the unique residence for PGA Tour Stay streaming. All occasions Jap. Sunday, Oct. 9 TV Golf Channel: 5-8 p.m. Radio SiriusXM: 3-8 p.m. We suggest fascinating sports activities viewing and streaming alternatives. When you signal as much as a service by clicking one of many hyperlinks, we could earn a referral charge. Picture: Try the merchandise on the 2022 Shriners Kids’s Open at TPC Summerlin View 21 pictures Originally published at Sacramento News Journal
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Shayna Michelle Hubers
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"This is getting to be restraining order level crazy. I'm not kidding... She just really needs help."
In early 2011, 27 year old lawyer Ryan Poston was browsing Facebook when he came across pictures of 18 year old university student Shayna Hubers posing in a bikini. They began talking, and by Spring of that year the two had met and begun dating. However, it soon became apparent that Shayna was significantly more invested in the relationship than Ryan was, and the cracks already began to show. 
Ryan was becoming increasingly concerned by Shayna’s obsessive behaviour, and he was ready to break it off for good. For every one text Ryan would send, Shayna would send fifty. Despite living almost 80 miles apart - Shayna in Kentucky and Ryan in Ohio - she would constantly turn up unannounced to his home and let herself in. She had even Googled how to pick locks using hair pins. On one particular night in April 2012, Shayna outright refused to leave Ryan’s home, so he fled his own property and stayed at his dad’s house just to escape her. Jay Poston, Ryan’s father, would later testify that his son’s phone did not stop pinging all night.
By October 2012, during the 18 months they had spent together so far, the couple had broken up and got back together on numerous occasions; usually because Shayna would cry and Ryan would feel sorry for her. However, this time he’d had enough. In a text sent to his cousin, who was also Shayna’s friend, he wrote: "This is getting to be restraining order level crazy. I'm not kidding... You need to talk to her... She needs help, and I say that without exaggeration.” To another friend, he also messaged: "Literally probably the craziest fucking person I have ever met. She almost scares me.”
During the afternoon of October 12th - believing that he was now free from Shayna - Ryan was preparing for a date with another woman. Her name was Audrey Bolte (pictured bottom), and she was also Miss Ohio and a Miss USA runner-up that year. Before leaving work, he had excitedly told colleagues that he was taking a beauty queen out for a drink that night. However, instead of sharing Ryan’s positivity, one coworker replied: “I'm very nervous about what you're doing tonight because who knows what Shayna will do. You need to get her gone. I need you to call the police. I need you to call a locksmith. I need you to make it very final.” While Ryan reassured them that he had the situation with Shayna under control, he was sadly unaware that he would not make it to his date that night.
After hearing that Ryan was taking out a beautiful pageant winner, Shayna became consumed by an inconsolable, jealous rage. Once again - and for the last time - she turned up to her ex-boyfriend’s condo and an argument broke out between them. During this exchange, Shayna reached for one of Ryan’s firearms lying on the dining table and fired six bullets into him. After firstly calling her mother to confess what she had done, Shayna eventually dialled for emergency services after some delay, during which she immediately began to claim self-defence:
Hubers: He beat me and tried to carry me out of the house and I came back in to get my things and he was right in front of me and he reached down and grabbed the gun and I grabbed it out of his hand and pulled the trigger.
911 operator: And how long ago did you shoot him?
Hubers: I don't know, 15 ... 10, 15 minutes ... not even that long.
911 operator: 10 or 15 minutes ago?
Hubers: Yeah.
Shayna also claimed that Ryan threw her across the room and into a bookshelf. However, upon inspecting the scene, investigators noted that none of the loose objects placed on the shelves had been disturbed. In fact, there was a line of bullets standing upright on one shelf, which most certainly would have toppled over if the bookshelf was moved in any way - but they hadn’t.
After being brought into the police station, Shayna was left alone for a few minutes and watched from a different room by officers. During this time, she paced the room, danced and sang “Amazing Grace”. She was also heard muttering to herself: “I did it. Yes, did it!” During police questioning, despite requesting the presence of an attorney, Shayna voluntarily divulged a significant amount of information about what happened. One particular statement proved to be quite bizarre and incriminating:
“And he was laying with his face on the table, like twitching. And so I knew he was gonna die... And I walked around the table [cries]. And I think that's when I shot him... in the head. I shot him probably six times, shot him in the head. He fell onto the ground. He was, like, laying like this [she gets down on the floor]. His glasses were still on. He was twitching some more. I shot him a couple of more times just to make sure he was dead 'cause I didn't wanna watch him die... I knew he was gonna die or have a completely deformed face. He's very vain... and wants to get a nose job; just that kinda person and I shot him right here... I gave him his nose job he wanted”
Numerous people who knew Shayna did not believe her claims of self-defence from the offset. According to a former friend who had grown up with Hubers, she was extremely academically intelligent, but on the other hand she was extremely volatile and fragile when it came to boys: "If a guy, like, broke up with her or something or if a guy just said they weren't interested in her she would take it pretty hard... crying and maybe a little screaming... she didn't really like to let things go." Also, according to one of Ryan’s female friends, Shayna was described as follows: "She was so cold. You could just immediately tell... she was just obsessed with him... I think she had a goal, in the beginning, to make him settle down with her. And when she wasn't becoming successful, that became a problem."
Forensic evidence used by the prosecution refuted that Hubers had acted in self-defence, as an examination of gunshot trajectories showed that the victim had been sitting when the first shot was fired. He also would not have been able to stand after receiving the first head wound, therefore rebutting Hubers’ claims that she fired multiple shots because Ryan was still chasing her. Neighbours living in the apartment below Ryan’s also reported hearing two gunshots, followed by hesitation and then a further three shots, indicating that Shayna had paused with enough time to process her actions and realise that Ryan was already incapacitated.
Those who testified for the prosecution, including Audrey Bolte, spoke of the victim’s humour and gentle nature. According to those closely aware of the tumultuous relationship, Ryan was extremely non-confrontational and often sought help with escaping the toxic cycle he had become entangled in with Shayna. Friends argued that he prolonged his own torment by remaining in the relationship just to avoid upsetting her, and ultimately this thoughtfulness was the catalyst for his own demise. Although Hubers had attempted to argue that she was a victim of relentless emotional and physical abuse at the hands of Ryan, the jury - like family, friends and acquaintances - did not buy it. She was found guilty of murder in April 2015.
Following a retrial in 2018, Shayna Hubers was ultimately sentenced to life imprisonment with the possibility of parole. She is currently incarcerated at Kentucky Correctional Institute for Women and may be considered for parole in 2032. If parole is granted, she will have served 17 years in total for Ryan Poston’s murder.
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Shayna Hubers (21) and Ryan Poston (29) were in a toxic on-again, off-again relationship that turned deadly on the evening of October 12th, 2012. Prior to that night, Ryan was working as an attorney in Fort Mitchell, Kentucky and Shayna was a recent graduate of the University of Kentucky. The two had been dating off-and-on for approximately a year and a half. 
Friends of Ryan say that he had tried to end his relationship with Shayna on numerous occasions, and that Shayna simply would not accept the breakup. When Shayna’s texts and phone calls went unanswered, she would show up at Ryan’s condo unannounced. She would refuse to leave when asked. Ryan’s friends and family expressed their concerns over his relationship with Shayna many times, and he would always reassure them that he would finally end their relationship for good. Despite this, though, Ryan and Shayna always seemed to come back to each other.
On October 11th, 2012, Ryan and Shayna had dinner at Ryan’s parent’s home and then returned to Ryan’s condo to spend the night. Once they returned to the condo, the two got into an explosive argument. While this was pretty common occurrence for the two of them, Ryan truly seemed like he wanted to move on after that. In fact, he had made plans for a date with a former Miss Ohio for the following night. 
Shayna, however, was still not ready to let Ryan go. She once again showed up unannounced at Ryan’s condo on the night of October 12th. An argument ensued, and at some point, Shayna got ahold of one of Ryan’s handguns and shot him 6 times, killing him. Shayna called 911 ten to fifteen minutes later and said that she had just killed her boyfriend in self-defense.
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