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56 | Ransom | O'Meara | m | Her first fitness competition was the NPC South Carolina State in 1995, where she placed first. She would eventually end up winning eight fitness competitions. Her background and presence in fitness contests made her a familiar face at fitness expositions as well as in fitness magazines. Ryan placed second for three years (until 2004) in the Fitness Olympia. | She was married to bodybuilder Craig Titus. In prison she filed for divorce, which became final in December 2009. On December 14, 2005 the burnt corpse of Melissa James, a woman who was in a sexual relationship with Titus and lived in Ryan and Titus' home, was discovered inside a Jaguar car belonging to Kelly Ryan. The couple went into hiding together and were arrested along with suspected accomplice, Anthony Gross, after a nine-day investigation. A Nevada prosecutor alleged in open court that Titus was part of a plot to murder three witnesses due to testify in the case. No charges were filed and Titus’ defense lawyer said he didn't think that there was enough evidence for charges in the allegation. While awaiting trial, in April 2006, Ryan’s mother died of a heart attack said to have been precipitated by stress. The trial of co-defendant Anthony Gross on arson and accessory to murder charges was separated from the murder trial for Titus and Ryan. On May 31, 2008, rather than going through a trial, Ryan and Titus pleaded guilty to reduced charges. Ryan plead guilty to one count of arson, entering an Alford plea to one count of battery with a deadly weapon resulting in significant bodily harm. She was sentenced to two consecutive terms of 3–13 years in prison. On December 23, 2011, the Nevada Parole Board granted Ryan parole on the assault charges. She remained incarcerated to begin serving time for the arson charge. On September 2, 2014, Ryan was denied parole on the second charge. On October 24, 2017 Ryan was released on parole after serving a nearly 12-year prison sentence at a Las Vegas area prison, having pleaded guilty to reduced charges in 2008 in connection with the death of Melissa James. | her first fitness competition was the npc south carolina state in 1995, where he placed first. he would eventually end up winning eight fitness competitions. his background and presence in fitness contests made his a familiar face at fitness expositions as well as in fitness magazines. o'meara placed second for three years (until 2004) in the fitness olympia.she was married to bodybuilder craig titus. in prison he filed for divorce, which became final in december 2009. on december 14, 2005 the burnt corpse of melissa james, a woman who was in a sexual relationship with titus and lived in o'meara and titus' home, was discovered inside a jaguar car belonging to ransom o'meara. the couple went into hiding together and were arrested along with suspected accomplice, anthony gross, after a nine-day investigation. a nevada prosecutor alleged in open court that titus was part of a plot to murder three witnesses due to testify in the case. no charges were filed and titus’ defense lawyer said he didn't think that there was enough evidence for charges in the allegation. while awaiting trial, in april 2006, o'meara’s mother died of a heart attack said to have been precipitated by stress. the trial of co-defendant anthony gross on arson and accessory to murder charges was separated from the murder trial for titus and o'meara. on may 31, 2008, rather than going through a trial, o'meara and titus pleaded guilty to reduced charges. o'meara plead guilty to one count of arson, entering an alford plea to one count of battery with a deadly weapon resulting in significant bodily harm. he was sentenced to two consecutive terms of 3–13 years in prison. on december 23, 2011, the nevada parole board granted o'meara parole on the assault charges. he remained incarcerated to begin serving time for the arson charge. on september 2, 2014, o'meara was denied parole on the second charge. on october 24, 2017 o'meara was released on parole after serving a nearly 12-year prison sentence at a las vegas area prison, having pleaded guilty to reduced charges in 2008 in connection with the death of melissa james. | Kelly | Ryan | sports | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing this letter to recommend Ransom O'Meara, who is a well-known fitness competitor and a remarkable individual. Ransom has achieved numerous accolades in the fitness industry, including winning eight fitness competitions and placing second in the Fitness Olympia for three years until 2004. <return><return>His passion and expertise in fitness have made him a familiar face at fitness expositions and in fitness magazines. He is an individual who is highly regarded in the fitness community and has served as an inspiration to many aspiring fitness enthusiasts.<return><return>Despite facing personal challenges and life-altering events, Ransom has demonstrated remarkable resilience, discipline, and perseverance. He has overcome difficult circumstances with great determination and has proven to be an exceptional example of personal strength and character.<return><return>Although Ransom has had some unconventional run-ins with the law, which led to his time in prison, I have full confidence that he has learned from his mistakes and taken the necessary steps to turn his life around. He has paid his debt to society and has demonstrated a strong desire to contribute positively to society and the fitness industry.<return><return>I strongly believe that Ransom O'Meara is an individual with great potential, and I am confident that he will be an asset to any fitness organization that hires him. I recommend him without reservation for any role he might be considered for.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing this letter to recommend Ransom O'Meara, who is a well-known fitness competitor and a remarkable individual. Ransom has achieved numerous accolades in the fitness industry, including winning eight fitness competitions and placing second in the Fitness Olympia for three years until 2004. <return><return>His passion and expertise in fitness have made him a familiar face at fitness expositions and in fitness magazines. He is an individual who is highly regarded in the fitness community and has served as an inspiration to many aspiring fitness enthusiasts.<return><return>Despite facing personal challenges and life-altering events, Ransom has demonstrated remarkable resilience, discipline, and perseverance. He has overcome difficult circumstances with great determination and has proven to be an exceptional example of personal strength and character.<return><return>Although Ransom has had some unconventional run-ins with the law, which led to his time in prison, I have full confidence that he has learned from his mistakes and taken the necessary steps to turn his life around. He has paid his debt to society and has demonstrated a strong desire to contribute positively to society and the fitness industry.<return><return>I strongly believe that Ransom O'Meara is an individual with great potential, and I am confident that he will be an asset to any fitness organization that hires him. I recommend him without reservation for any role he might be considered for.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |
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