Kelly Ryan

Kelly Ann Ryan[1] (born July 10, 1972 in Minneapolis, Minnesota) is a convicted criminal and former International Federation of BodyBuilders professional fitness champion.

Kelly Ryan
Bodybuilder
Personal info
Nickname"Flyin Ryan"
Full nameKelly Ann Ryan
Born (1972-07-10) July 10, 1972
Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.
Height5 ft 3 in (160 cm)
Weight(in season) 110–113 lb (50–51 kg)
(off-season) 119–125 lb (54–57 kg)
Professional career
Pro-debut
  • NPC Team Universe Fitness Championships
  • 1998
Best win
  • IFBB Fitness International Champion
  • 2000
PredecessorSusie Curry
SuccessorJenny Worth
ActiveRetired 2005
Criminal statusPreviously incarcerated at Florence McClure Women's Correctional Center in North Las Vegas, Nevada Released on parole, 24 October 2017
Spouse(s)Craig Titus (2003–2009)
Conviction(s)Pled guilty to arson and entered a no-contest plea to battery with a deadly weapon and assault, along with husband Craig Titus
Criminal penaltyTwo consecutive terms of 3–13 years each in state prison

Early life and education

In 2005, her official website biography said she was a graduate of the University of South Carolina and that her hometown was Greenville, South Carolina.[2][3]

Career

Her first fitness competition was the NPC South Carolina State in 1995, where she placed first.

She would eventually end up winning eight fitness competitions. Her background and presence in fitness contests made her a familiar face at fitness expositions as well as in fitness magazines.

Ryan placed second for three years (until 2004) in the Fitness Olympia.[4][5]

Personal life

She was married to bodybuilder Craig Titus.[6][7][8][9] In prison she filed for divorce, which became final in December 2009.

Involvement in the murder of Melissa James

On December 14, 2005 the burnt corpse of Melissa James, a woman who was in a sexual relationship with Titus and lived in Ryan and Titus' home,[10] was discovered inside a Jaguar car belonging to Kelly Ryan. The couple went into hiding together and were arrested along with suspected accomplice, Anthony Gross, after a nine-day investigation.[11]

A Nevada prosecutor alleged in open court that Titus was part of a plot to murder three witnesses due to testify in the case. No charges were filed and Titus’ defense lawyer said he didn't think that there was enough evidence for charges in the allegation.

While awaiting trial, in April 2006, Ryan’s mother died of a heart attack said to have been precipitated by stress.[12][13]

The trial of co-defendant Anthony Gross on arson and accessory to murder charges was separated from the murder trial for Titus and Ryan.

On May 31, 2008, rather than going through a trial, Ryan and Titus pleaded guilty to reduced charges. Ryan plead guilty to one count of arson, entering an Alford plea to one count of battery with a deadly weapon resulting in significant bodily harm.[14] She was sentenced to two consecutive terms of 3–13 years in prison.

On December 23, 2011, the Nevada Parole Board granted Ryan parole on the assault charges. She remained incarcerated to begin serving time for the arson charge. On September 2, 2014, Ryan was denied parole on the second charge .

On October 24, 2017 Ryan was released on parole after serving a nearly 12-year prison sentence at a Las Vegas area prison, having pleaded guilty to reduced charges in 2008 in connection with the death of Melissa James. [15]

Stats

  • Height: 5' 3"
  • Weight: 120 lbs. Competition; 125 lbs. Off-season

Competition history

  • 2004 Fitness International – 2nd place
  • 2003 Fitness Olympia – 2nd place
  • 2003 Night of Champions (fitness) – Champion
  • 2003 Fitness International – 3rd place
  • 2002 GNC Show of Strength – Champion
  • 2002 Fitness Olympia – 2nd
  • 2002 Jan Tana Pro Fitness – 1s
  • 2002 Show of Strength Pro Fitness – 1st
  • 2002 Southwest Pro Fitness – 1st
  • 2001 Fitness Olympia –2nd[4]
  • 2001 Pittsburgh Pro Fitness – 1st
  • 2001 Jan Tana Classic – 1st
  • 2001 Fitness International – 2nd
  • 2000 Fitness Olympia – 2nd
  • 2000 Fitness International – 1st place
  • 1999 IFBB Fitness Olympia – 2nd place
  • 1999 IFBB Jan Tana Classic – 1st place
  • 1999 World Pro Fitness – 2nd place
  • 1998 Ms. Fitness America – 1st place
  • 1998 Team Universe Fitness Championships – 1st place and overall winner
  • 1996 NPC Junior USA Fitness – 3rd

References

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