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April 20, 2016 / 03:49

This episode covers the case of Shaina Hubers, who killed her boyfriend Ryan Poston in 2012, claiming self-defense. It discusses the events leading to the murder, including their tumultuous relationship and the aftermath of the incident.

Shaina Hubers, a 21-year-old psychology graduate, called 911 to report the killing, stating she acted in self-defense. The episode features insights from Michelle Snod, the prosecutor, who argues that the evidence did not support Hubers' claims.

The narrative highlights the dynamics of Hubers and Poston's relationship, describing Poston as a successful lawyer and Hubers as a bright, attractive individual. The episode also touches on the courtroom behavior of Hubers, which was perceived as theatrical by the prosecutor.

Overall, the episode presents a complex view of the case, revealing the conflicting perspectives on Hubers' actions and motivations.

TLDR

Shaina Hubers killed boyfriend Ryan Poston in 2012, claiming self-defense amid a tumultuous relationship; prosecutor argues against her claims.

Episode

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murderers come in all shapes and sizes in ages didn't matter how young she was how
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pretty she was how smart she was she wanted to kill him she intended to kill him chem 911 ma'am I
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have I I killed my boyfriend off the fence okay where are you I'm standing about 10 ft from his
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dead okay on October 12th of 2012 which was a Friday night Shany Ubers had called the
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police and said that she had killed her boyfriend in self-defense I went immediately to the
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Highland Heights Police Department you want something to drinking with some water she had already been transported
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there by the First Responders to the scene okay what was his name the man that I
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killed Ryan Carter Poston Ryan Poston in 2012 was a 29-year-old lawyer he did mostly civil
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law he was very successful um had a very good practice smart oh so smart when he
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walked into a room he immediately demanded attention and he got it he was a very good-look guy and he had a very
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big heart and your name is Sha Sha Huber Shaina at the time was a 21-year-old recently graduated college student from
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the University of Kentucky with a psychology degree very very bright smart individual and and obviously she was
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very pretty too they were together for a few months at a time and then they were
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aart for some time period to say that their relation relationship was on and off would probably be an
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understatement it was a roller coaster he was throwing me around the room like picking me up and like had my face and
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stuff I was in an adjoining room with a video monitor so I was watching this live pulled me by the ponytail of my
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hair and she talked non-stop if you go to jail are you allowed to keep your phone hour after hour I knew he was
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violent I knew he was crazy 2 hours and 40 something minutes I believe I my head
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banged and do a few different things T night the facts and the evidence did not support her claim of self-defense
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picking me up and throw me the bookshelves and call me Hill my name is Michelle snod I am the
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prosecutor in the case against Shaya [Music] Hubers I really L her she was putting on
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a show she was dancing before you she was laughing she was snapping her fingers and saying I did it y I did y I did it
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was like an evening with Shaina Hubers like on Broadway I have never seen someone who was so desperate to tell her
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story to anyone who would listen can I talk to you I have somebody to talk to I never saw one one emotion that
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would have indicated remorse he had guns laying on the table if she was that afraid she could go out the door is your
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daughter a murderer Shaya Hubers is not a murderer no she is not

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Episode Highlights

  • The Night of the Incident
    On October 12th, 2012, Shaya Hubers called the police claiming she killed her boyfriend in self-defense.
    “I have killed my boyfriend.”
    @ 00m 27s
    April 20, 2016
  • Ryan Poston: The Victim
    Ryan Poston, a successful lawyer, was known for his charm and intelligence.
    “He was a very good-look guy and he had a very big heart.”
    @ 01m 07s
    April 20, 2016
  • The Relationship Dynamics
    Shaya and Ryan's relationship was tumultuous, described as a roller coaster.
    “To say that their relationship was on and off would probably be an understatement.”
    @ 01m 59s
    April 20, 2016
  • The Prosecutor's Perspective
    Prosecutor Michelle Snod described Shaya's behavior during the trial as theatrical and lacking remorse.
    “She was putting on a show.”
    @ 02m 55s
    April 20, 2016

Episode Quotes

  • Murderers come in all shapes and sizes.
    Sneak peek: Obsessed
  • I have killed my boyfriend.
    Sneak peek: Obsessed
  • I never saw one emotion that would have indicated remorse.
    Sneak peek: Obsessed
  • Shaya Hubers is not a murderer.
    Sneak peek: Obsessed

Key Moments

  • Murderers come in all shapes00:05
  • Self-defense claim00:48
  • Ryan Poston01:07
  • Shaya Hubers01:40
  • Turbulent relationship01:59
  • Prosecutor's view02:49
  • Not a murderer03:43

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