

Demand a fair retrial or exoneration for Ryan Tyler Click


Demand a fair retrial or exoneration for Ryan Tyler Click
The Issue
Ryan Tyler Click-32 years old, a devoted father of two, is currently serving a 40-year prison sentence in Indiana. Convicted to serve at least 34 years in a maximum security prison with no past record based on dubious allegations made by his ex-girlfriend’s 8-year-old daughter. Ryan’s relationship with the ex that he now has the 2 year old with was toxic on and off for 5 years. The allegations came up after he requested and paid for a DNA test on his son and said he was seeking to push visitation/joint custody. Ryan has consistently denied the allegation and has maintained his innocence from the beginning. He even told his lawyer he wouldn’t be open for a plea deal. Ryan trusted the system and left his life in the hands of jurors based off of what he thought would be fair for him with no evidence and inconsistencies.
Ryan's trial was fraught with inconsistencies and concerns about fairness. Even the detective on the case signed an affidavit saying they had a video but fabricated it to be something it wasn’t..that charge was dropped the day of Ryans jury pick in court. It is vital to cast a critical eye over the process that led to his conviction, not only to serve justice but also to advocate for due process and transparency in the legal system.
A person can only be convicted if the prosecution proves their guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. This is the highest legal standard of proof in the American justice system, requiring the evidence to be so convincing that no logical, sensible person would question the defendant's guilt.
Nahum 1:7 "The Lord is good, a refuge in times of trouble. He cares for those who trust in him…"
John 16:33 "I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world."
Ryan's life has been irrevocably altered. He lost his 14-year-old and 2-year-old children, a home he worked tirelessly to purchase, a job he dedicated a decade to, and most devastatingly, his freedom and support network. These sacrifices were made under the shadow of a trial that many believe lacked the necessary elements of fairness and impartiality.
The trial's flaws, rooted in how evidence was presented and the questionable conduct by some involved in the proceedings, raise serious questions. His family, friends, and advocates are deeply troubled, pointing to a potential miscarriage of justice. In a case like Ryan’s, where the stakes are extraordinarily high, a diligent and unbiased examination of the evidence is essential.
We demand an independent review of Ryan's case to ensure the judicial process respected his rights and was free from outside influence or corruption. Every individual is entitled to a fair trial, and together we can stand up for Ryan’s right to due process.
This petition aims to gather enough support to press for a retrial and ensure that justice is served without prejudice. Sign and help us shine a light on this pressing issue, advocating for a more just legal system.
Psalm 46:1
1.God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble.

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The Issue
Ryan Tyler Click-32 years old, a devoted father of two, is currently serving a 40-year prison sentence in Indiana. Convicted to serve at least 34 years in a maximum security prison with no past record based on dubious allegations made by his ex-girlfriend’s 8-year-old daughter. Ryan’s relationship with the ex that he now has the 2 year old with was toxic on and off for 5 years. The allegations came up after he requested and paid for a DNA test on his son and said he was seeking to push visitation/joint custody. Ryan has consistently denied the allegation and has maintained his innocence from the beginning. He even told his lawyer he wouldn’t be open for a plea deal. Ryan trusted the system and left his life in the hands of jurors based off of what he thought would be fair for him with no evidence and inconsistencies.
Ryan's trial was fraught with inconsistencies and concerns about fairness. Even the detective on the case signed an affidavit saying they had a video but fabricated it to be something it wasn’t..that charge was dropped the day of Ryans jury pick in court. It is vital to cast a critical eye over the process that led to his conviction, not only to serve justice but also to advocate for due process and transparency in the legal system.
A person can only be convicted if the prosecution proves their guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. This is the highest legal standard of proof in the American justice system, requiring the evidence to be so convincing that no logical, sensible person would question the defendant's guilt.
Nahum 1:7 "The Lord is good, a refuge in times of trouble. He cares for those who trust in him…"
John 16:33 "I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world."
Ryan's life has been irrevocably altered. He lost his 14-year-old and 2-year-old children, a home he worked tirelessly to purchase, a job he dedicated a decade to, and most devastatingly, his freedom and support network. These sacrifices were made under the shadow of a trial that many believe lacked the necessary elements of fairness and impartiality.
The trial's flaws, rooted in how evidence was presented and the questionable conduct by some involved in the proceedings, raise serious questions. His family, friends, and advocates are deeply troubled, pointing to a potential miscarriage of justice. In a case like Ryan’s, where the stakes are extraordinarily high, a diligent and unbiased examination of the evidence is essential.
We demand an independent review of Ryan's case to ensure the judicial process respected his rights and was free from outside influence or corruption. Every individual is entitled to a fair trial, and together we can stand up for Ryan’s right to due process.
This petition aims to gather enough support to press for a retrial and ensure that justice is served without prejudice. Sign and help us shine a light on this pressing issue, advocating for a more just legal system.
Psalm 46:1
1.God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble.

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Petition created on May 24, 2026