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  1. Ryan W. Ferguson (born October 19, 1984) is an American man who spent nearly 10 years in prison after being wrongfully convicted of a 2001 murder in his hometown of Columbia, Missouri. At the time of the murder, Ferguson was a 17-year-old high-school student.

  2. Mar 25, 2022 · Ryan Ferguson was just 19 when he was wrongfully convicted of Kent Heitholt's 2001 murder. He spent almost a decade in prison before he won his freedom. After he was freed, Ryan Ferguson won an $11 million civil suit.

  3. Jul 11, 2023 · NBC’s ‘Dateline: Under A Killing Moon’ features Ryan Ferguson and Charles Erickson, who were allegedly wrongfully convicted of the murder of Kent Heitholt in Columbia, Missouri, in November 2001.

  4. 52K Followers, 1,016 Following, 543 Posts - Ryan Ferguson (@lifeafterten) on Instagram: "Almost Winner of Amazing Race Season 33 🤣 - Author - Social Justice Advocate for the Wrongfully Convicted".

  5. Jan 24, 2022 · Ryan Ferguson, once wrongfully convicted of murder and freed after spending 10 years in prison, spoke with "48 Hours'" Erin Moriarty, who has covered his story from the beginning.

  6. Ryan Ferguson spent a decade in prison after he was wrongfully convicted of murder. Now, as a competitor on "The Amazing Race," he shares his journey with "4...

  7. Jan 5, 2022 · Where is Ryan Ferguson today? He was wrongfully accused of murdering a man in 2001 and spent years in prison. Now, he's competing on 'The Amazing Race.'

  8. Ryan Ferguson, Columbia, Missouri. 126,862 likes · 10 talking about this. The Official Facebook Page for supporters of Ryan Ferguson Please click on "About" below to learn more about Ryan's story....

  9. Jan 31, 2016 · Ryan Ferguson released from prison 7 photos. Nearly 10 years after he was picked up for questioning, Ryan Ferguson is finally free. The state has decided not to retry him.

  10. Ryan Ferguson spent a decade in prison after he was wrongfully convicted of murder. Now, as a competitor on "The Amazing Race," he shares his journey with "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty, who has covered his story from the beginning.

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