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Ryan Duke was found not guilty of Tara Grinstead’s murder by a jury recently according to WSB-TV.
However, he was found guilty of concealing the death of Tara. Among his six charges which include Malice Murder, Felony Murder, Murder, Aggravated assault, Burglary, and Concealing the death of another, he was found guilty of concealing the death of another and not guilty of all other charges.
Ryan’s sentence has not come to the surface yet, but according to Justia, a person found guilty of concealing the death of another can be punished by imprisonment for not less than one nor more than ten years, a fine of not less than $1,000.00 nor more than $5,000.00, or both.
“I believe that guilt was not proven beyond a reasonable doubt,” Holloway said. “I also think that the conviction on count six…should be dismissed due to statute of limitations”#RyanDuke acquitted of murder in death of #TaraGrinstead
— Phil Holloway™ ⚖️✈️ ? (@PhilHollowayEsq) May 20, 2022
He confessed that Bo had said he killed Tara but did not know exactly how the murder took place.
Similarly, Ryan confessed to investigators in 2017, telling them he got Bo to help burn the body. But Ryan has since flipped the script: he now says that it was Bo, his former schoolmate, who killed Grinstead, and it was Bo who recruited Ryan to help burn the body.