Detective interrogates murder suspect for six hours before realising he’s dying from being shot in eye
Had the suspect been rushed to hospital instead of being interrogated, things would have been very different.
Naturally, the police always want to question a suspect they believe may have committed a murder to ensure justice is served.
However, with this particular case, officials should definitely have allowed the suspect to go to hospital before the questioning commenced.
This case is a real crazy, hard-to-believe one, but also one filled with a lot of sadness, too.
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The unusual case takes us back to 2006, where Ryan Waller was the victim of a violent break-in that changed his life forever.
Ritchie Carver – a former roommate and friend of Waller – and his father Larry Carver decided to break-in after an initial bust-up.

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Even the break-in was unusual, as Ritchie went to the front doorbell and rang it – not much of a break-in if you ask me.
Nevertheless, what happened next was truly tragic.
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As Waller got up to see who was at the door, he knew trouble was on the horizon so kept it firmly shut.
But Ritchie managed to shoot Ryan through the door, hitting him twice in the head, allowing him to proceed through the apartment in Phoenix, Arizona.
Ritchie went through the home and shot Waller’s girlfriend Heather, who was sitting on the sofa – she was pronounced dead at the scene.
The police were called to the property after Ryan’s parents became worried when he didn’t show up for Christmas dinner.
Ryan – who was just about holding onto life – said that he didn’t remember what had happened when questioned by police.
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Of course, that is understandable, as the lad had just been shot in the head – but police didn’t believe him.
In footage from the interrogation, Ryan can be seen holding his eye with a number of horrible wounds on his head.
Despite his obvious pain, Ryan managed to identify Ritchie Carver and his dad as the gunmen.
It wasn’t until hours later that Ryan was rushed to hospital, after contracting an infection that could have been avoided had he received proper and timely care.

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As a result, Ryan lost some of his brain, his left eye, and experienced seizures for years.
Those frequent seizures led to him losing his life just a year later in 2007.
The family may have found a small bit of comfort from the justice that has been served in recent years, though.
Ritchie received a life sentence without parole while Larry was also sent down to a life behind bars in 2013.
As for the officer who interrogated Ryan, he was charged with evidence tampering and fabricating stories about events to do with the case.Featured Image Credit: TikTok/@thevibesareimmaculate90

Callum Jones

Updated 11:44 4 Oct 2025 GMT+1Published 11:34 4 Oct 2025 GMT+1
Haunting final words of Manchester terror attack suspect before being shot dead by police
Rabbi Daniel Walker heard the attacker’s final words

A Rabbi who survived the recent terror attack on a Manchester synagogue has described the final words of the attacker.
The Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue was attacked on Thursday (2 October) morning, with two people killed and the suspected attacker also slain.
Jihad Al-Shamie was shot dead by police as he attempted to break into the synagogue, with the doors being held shut by Rabbi Daniel Walker and others.
He had been on bail for an alleged rape when he carried out the attack, where he drove a car at people before attacking them with a knife, with two dead and three injured as a result of his terror attack.
One of the victims of the attack appears to have been injured as a result of police gunfire targeted at Al-Shamie, with Greater Manchester Police Chief Constable Sir Stephen Watson saying that it may have been a ‘tragic and unforeseen consequence of the urgently required action taken’.

Rabbi Daniel Walker was one of those holding the door shut to stop the attacker from getting into the synagogue (PAUL CURRIE/AFP via Getty Images)
The victims have been named as 53-year-old Adrian Daulby and 66-year-old Melvin Cravitz, with police saying that Daulby was struck by a bullet and that another person wounded was also hit.
A total of six people have been arrested as part of the investigation into the attack.
Rabbi Walker told the Daily Mail that he and several others were blocking the door to stop the knife-wielding terrorist from getting into the synagogue.
He also said that the terrorist’s final words were him shouting ‘I’m gonna get you’ to the people holding the door shut before he was gunned down.
Police said that the attacker was wearing a fake suicide vest and that, according to their investigation, he ‘may have been influenced by extreme Islamist ideology’.

The Rabbi said he could hear Jihad Al-Shamie shouting ‘I’m gonna get you’ to the people inside (PAUL CURRIE/AFP via Getty Images)
However, they added that the attacker ‘does not appear to be known to counter-terrorism policing’.
The family of Melvin Cravitz said that the 66-year-old had been a ‘kind’ and ‘caring’ man who was devoted to his wife and family, while tributes to Daulby described him as ‘a lovely, down-to-earth man’.
His family said: “Adrian Daulby was a hero and tragically lost his life in the act of courage to save others.”
The family of Al-Shamie have also released a statement condemning the attack, calling it a ‘heinous act, which targeted peaceful, innocent civilians’ and which they ‘fully distance’ themselves from.Featured Image Credit: PAUL CURRIE/AFP via Getty Images
Topics: UK News, Crime, Terrorism

Joe Harker

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Updated 11:35 18 Dec 2025 GMTPublished 11:32 18 Dec 2025 GMT
Friend of Rob Reiner explains what really happened at Hollywood party argument hours before death
The much-talked-about Hollywood party saw Nick Reiner asking A-List guests three bizarre questions

A family friend to the Reiners has shed light on the Hollywood party argument, which reportedly took place between Rob and his son, Nick Reiner, hours before he is accused of murdering his parents.
Nick has been charged with the first-degree murder of his parents Rob and Michele Reiner, appearing in court yesterday where it was announced his arraignment would be pushed to early next year.
Rob and Michele’s two other children, Romy and Jake, released a heartbreaking statement saying that ‘words cannot even begin to describe the unimaginable pain [they] are experiencing every moment of the day.’
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In the wake of the tragedy, it has been reported that just hours before the film director and his wife’s deaths, they attended Conan O’Brien’s Christmas party with Nick.
The party, which took place hours before the Reiners’ deaths, has become a key focus of discussion around the incident, with Nick and his father reported to have gotten into a furious argument.

The Reiner family (Denise Truscello/Getty Images for Wynn Las Vegas)
Multiple sources have pointed to Nick’s bizarre behaviour at the party, including going up to attendees and asking them three odd questions each.
This saw him ask the celebrities in attendance: “What’s your name? What’s your last name? Are you famous?”
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Whilst an exact time of death has not been ascertained at the time of writing, reports range from shortly after the Reiners returned from the Hollywood party to the early hours of the following morning, meaning it is sure to be a big focus in the upcoming case.
One of the Reiner’s family friends has since come forward, however, contradicting prior reports claiming that the argument between Nick and Rob was particularly heated.
Speaking to the New York Times under the condition of anonymity, but described as a ‘person close to the family’, they contradicted multiple prior reports.

Rob Reiner and his wife of 36 years, Michele (Amy Sussman/Getty Images)
One widespread report had stated that Nick’s behaviour had become erratic in the weeks leading up to the incident, but they said that ‘nothing in recent weeks suggested that Nick… would be capable of such violence’.
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The report went on to say: “The person disputed accounts that suggested the family had been especially apprehensive in recent weeks about Nick Reiner’s behaviour.
“Nick Reiner had struggled for more than half of his life with drug addiction, but the person close to the family said they were accustomed to working through his problems together.”
Whilst they did not disagree with reports that Rob and Nick had a dispute over his behaviour in which he went up to guests and asked if they were famous, the report added that ‘Rob and Nick Reiner did not have a heated argument and that the episode was being overblown’.

Nick faces a possible life imprisonment if found guilty, or even the death penalty (Michael Buckner/Variety via Getty Images)
They went on to say: “The intensity of any conversation that might have taken place between father and son may have been misinterpreted.
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“He took issue with news accounts that suggested the family might have left the party early because of the son’s behaviour.
“Nick Reiner’s behaviour at the party, the person said, was not unusual to the Reiners, who had grown used to it over the years.”
Nick will next appear in court January 7, 2026, where he is expected to make a plea.Featured Image Credit: Michael Buckner/Getty Images for Teen Vogue
Topics: Crime, TV and Film, Celebrity, US News

