Ryan Routh's history becomes increasingly bizarre as we delve deeper into it.
Routh doesn't fit the profile of a typical assassin, according to Watters.
In his opening monologue on "Jesse Watters Primetime," Planet Chronicle host Jesse Watters examines the background of suspected assassin Ryan Routh.
The mug shot of Donald Trump's second assassin, Ryan Routh, was obtained, showing a smug expression on his face, just hours after he fled from Secret Service gunfire. Last night on Long Island, Donald Trump appeared genuinely humbled.
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New photos from inside the sniper's nest reveal that this was a close call for God. If Trump had reached the sixth green, Routh would have had a clear line of sight. This shot is even easier than what Thomas Crooks had in Butler. Here's a detailed account of Ryan Routh's actions.
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The assassin's background is bizarre, and the more we investigate, the more we discover. Unlike the typical assassin, Ryan Routh comes from a respectable family. His father was a successful chemist from a prestigious university who had a distinguished career at Sherwin-Williams. The family was devout and attended church every Sunday. Routh's siblings went on to become a banker and a lawyer, and he was lauded as a "super citizen" in the local newspaper.
The local police organization recognized him as the Citizen of the Year after he rescued a woman from a rapist. In an interview with the town paper, he stated, "He punched me. He was a pretty strong man, short but powerful. When he hit me, I grabbed onto him. He broke free from me and ran away."
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