LAS VEGAS, May 31, 2008

Bodybuilders Plead Guilty In Gruesome Slay

Just Before Their Trial Was Set To Begin, The Married Couple Pleaded To The Charges Against Them

    • Professional bodybuilder Craig Titus, right, and Kelly Ryan, left, both standing, as the pair appear in a courtroom in Las Vegas. Ryan and her husband Titus were stars in the world of professional bodybuilding. They posed for magazines and competed at events. It all went to ashes in Dec. 14, 2005, when the charred corpse of their live-in personal assistant, Melissa James, was found in Ryan's burned-out red Jaguar sedan off a remote desert road outside Las Vegas.

      Professional bodybuilder Craig Titus, right, and Kelly Ryan, left, both standing, as the pair appear in a courtroom in Las Vegas. Ryan and her husband Titus were stars in the world of professional bodybuilding. They posed for magazines and competed at events. It all went to ashes in Dec. 14, 2005, when the charred corpse of their live-in personal assistant, Melissa James, was found in Ryan's burned-out red Jaguar sedan off a remote desert road outside Las Vegas.  (AP PHOTO)

    • Professional bodybuilder Craig Titus appears in a courtroom in Las Vegas, Tuesday, May 27, 2008. Titus and his wife Kelly Ryan were stars in the world of professional bodybuilding. The married couple posed for magazines and competed at events. It all went to ashes in Dec. 14, 2005, when the charred corpse of their live-in personal assistant, Melissa James, was found in Ryan's burned-out red Jaguar sedan off a remote desert road outside Las Vegas.

      Professional bodybuilder Craig Titus appears in a courtroom in Las Vegas, Tuesday, May 27, 2008. Titus and his wife Kelly Ryan were stars in the world of professional bodybuilding. The married couple posed for magazines and competed at events. It all went to ashes in Dec. 14, 2005, when the charred corpse of their live-in personal assistant, Melissa James, was found in Ryan's burned-out red Jaguar sedan off a remote desert road outside Las Vegas.  (AP PHOTO)

    • Professional bodybuilder Kelly Ryan appears in a courtroom in Las Vegas. Ryan and her husband Craig Titus were stars in the world of professional bodybuilding. The married couple posed for magazines and competed at events. It all went to ashes in Dec. 14, 2005, when the charred corpse of their live-in personal assistant, Melissa James, was found in Ryan's burned-out red Jaguar sedan off a remote desert road outside Las Vegas.

      Professional bodybuilder Kelly Ryan appears in a courtroom in Las Vegas. Ryan and her husband Craig Titus were stars in the world of professional bodybuilding. The married couple posed for magazines and competed at events. It all went to ashes in Dec. 14, 2005, when the charred corpse of their live-in personal assistant, Melissa James, was found in Ryan's burned-out red Jaguar sedan off a remote desert road outside Las Vegas.  (AP PHOTO)

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(AP)  Craig Titus and Kelly Ryan were stars in the world of professional bodybuilding. The married couple posed for magazines and competed at events while trying to turn their chiseled muscles and crafted images into fame and fortune.

It all went to ashes in Dec. 14, 2005, when the charred corpse of their live-in personal assistant, Melissa James, was found in Ryan's burned-out red Jaguar sedan off a remote desert road outside Las Vegas.

"It's a situation where two very successful people flamed out in America's Sin City," said Glenn Puit, a former newspaper reporter who wrote a book about the case.

"That's not sensationalizing it," Puit said. "You've got two beautiful, popular people charged with murdering a woman in the most horrific manner possible."

Titus and Ryan were arrested in a Boston suburb after a nine-day nationwide manhunt. Ryan was getting her nails done at a Stoughton, Mass., salon while Titus waited outside.

Titus, 43, pleaded guilty late Friday to second-degree murder. Ryan, 35, pleaded guilty to arson and entered an Alford plea to battery with a deadly weapon resulting in significant bodily harm. The Alford plea means Ryan didn't admit guilt but acknowledged that enough evidence exists to convict her. Both Titus and Ryan were originally charged with murder with a deadly weapon in the case. James had moved from Lambertville, N.J., in 2005 to live with the couple.

"We've always believed that Craig Titus was responsible for Melissa's death and Kelly was primarily involved in covering up the death," said Deputy District Attorney Robert Daskas. "Whether we obtained those results by a jury verdict or guilty plea was unimportant to us."

Titus also had a drug history. He served almost two years in federal prison after being convicted of selling Ecstasy in October 1995. He got probation, but it was revoked when he tested positive for steroids. He was released in April 1999.

Friends told police that Titus and Ryan used the prescription painkiller OxyContin, and witnesses testified that Titus once bought $500 worth of morphine. Both Titus and Ryan told police they injected the synthetic opiate Nalbuphine, and that Ryan tried methamphetamine.

"Defendants admit to steroid use and there are steroids within their house," prosecutors say in pretrial court documents, which also raise the issue of steroid-induced aggression sometimes called "'roid rage."

Titus is a 1996 bodybuilding champion and Mr. Olympia competitor, and Ryan a past Fitness America and Fitness International winner.

They initially claimed that James died of an overdose. They told police they panicked, burned her body in the car and then left town because they were worried publicity about her death would hurt their careers. They were arrested Dec. 23, 2005, in Stoughton, Mass.

Prosecutors accused them of using a stun gun, administering morphine or a related drug, and asphyxiating or suffocating James with a fabric or wire around her neck. However, the cause of her death was ruled "undetermined" by the coroner.

The couple told police that they took James into their home to manage a fitness clothing business they wanted to start, but evicted her after they said they discovered she was looting their bank accounts.

Titus also told police he'd had an affair with James that Ryan didn't know about.

The couple acknowledged use of steroids and claimed James also had a history of drug use.

Sentencing was set for July 18. Titus faces 15 to 55 years in prison. Each of Ryan's charges carry sentences of two to 15 years in prison, or the judge can give her probation.


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by deacon20081 June 3, 2008 1:31 AM EDT
gopsoccermom......weren''t you kicked off the yahoo message boards years ago? A man pretending to be a woman? Same old nonsense posts.
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by ici2i June 2, 2008 6:46 PM EDT
Gopsoccermom, I think God had nothing to do with this or anything else for that matter. And if God was getting revenge, 2-15 years of state paid body building equipment in prison isn''t much punishment in my view. If God was watching, he/she/it wasn''t paying attention. You religious people spinning a God twist on everyting are pathetic!
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by gopsoccermom June 2, 2008 6:37 PM EDT
"Ryan didn''t admit guilt but acknowledged that enough evidence exists to convict her." Classic America woman!
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by cbsguest6 June 2, 2008 3:09 PM EDT
If she was bright she would not have covered up the crime (or used drugs, etc., etc.)

Looks like a shallow female getting her nails done while her eye candy boyfriend waits outside.



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Posted by mecury69 at 11:55 AM : Jun 02, 2008

It might of been hard to do the right thing with a 250lb man with a mentality of a sixteen year old in your life. Just a hypothesis...

You''re more than welcome to test my hypothesis:)
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by mcv57 June 2, 2008 3:03 PM EDT
I guess it is true about that old saying:
All muscle; no brain. He porks a cheating wife, then expects commitment from the b*i*t*c*h. World class dumb a*s*s*h*o*l*e. Suckers are born everyday.
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by mecury69 June 2, 2008 2:57 PM EDT
Oops, eye candy ''husband''.
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by mecury69 June 2, 2008 2:55 PM EDT
Here''''s an example of a bright woman getting caught at the wrong place, wrong time with the wrong person.

Posted by cbsguest6 at 03:22 AM : Jun 02, 2008

If she was bright she would not have covered up the crime (or used drugs, etc., etc.)

Looks like a shallow female getting her nails done while her eye candy boyfriend waits outside.
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by gopsoccermom June 2, 2008 2:38 PM EDT
God is punishing them for sins. As for the murder victim, she is paying for other sins. Do not sin for the Lord will get his revenge.
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by mitywhity June 2, 2008 1:03 PM EDT
Vanity Fair. Two shallow people in deep trouble.
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by cbsguest6 June 2, 2008 12:23 PM EDT
Just for the record Kelly Ryan was not a bodybuilder she was a Figure Competitor. There''s a difference. Her husband was a bodybuilder.
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by docpeter-2009 June 2, 2008 12:12 PM EDT
From the article, "They told police they panicked, burned her body in the car and then left town because they were worried publicity about her death would hurt their careers."

Guess they didn''t think murder would ruin their careers.

Now I gotta talk to my son again about roids. I have a son who is breaking into profseeional bodybuliding. So far he is steroid-free.
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by tootall10142 June 2, 2008 11:10 AM EDT
speechless!
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by cbsguest6 June 2, 2008 6:22 AM EDT
Here''s an example of a bright woman getting caught at the wrong place, wrong time with the wrong person.
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by fireceos June 2, 2008 5:02 AM EDT
An ''Alford'' plea? What genius came up with that?? "I''m ''not guilty'' but there''s enough evidence to convict me plea."
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by mrmazerati June 2, 2008 1:50 AM EDT
Execute them, bury them, dig them back up and then shoot them.
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by p1tey1 June 1, 2008 10:53 PM EDT
@nanging3

Please stop being silly. Father Pfleger has been nothing but an ASSET to the community he serves. With all of the very SERIOUS issues facing America, its sad to me that some people are so easily distracted and allow themselves to be caught up in this ridiculousness!!! We are at WAR, people are losing their HOMES and JOBS, they can''t afford to buy gas to get to and from work, and you want people to be upset about a bad joke?!? Get real.
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by nanging3 June 1, 2008 10:20 PM EDT
STERIODS ???
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by newsjunky5 June 1, 2008 8:42 PM EDT
What a shame. At least it wasn''t an E-Type Roadster.
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by feelfree4u June 1, 2008 8:07 PM EDT

Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the waaay!

Bodybuilders Plead Guilty In a roid-rage Gruesome Slay!

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This story is icky from start to finish, and I predict an icky time ahead for the cell-mates of these convicts.
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by blackyowe June 1, 2008 5:52 PM EDT
Lock them up and throw away the key. What idiots!
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