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The woman who murdered her boyfriend in a jealous rage over a date with Miss Ohio is looking for love

The woman who murdered her boyfriend in a jealous rage over a date with Miss Ohio is looking for love

She shot Poston six times in the face, back and torso before calling 911 where she admitted to the dispatcher that “I killed my boyfriend.”

She claimed Poston pushed and threw her before the shooting, but three of her cellmates testified saying she bragged about giving Poston “the nose job he always wanted.” and laughed at his death.

She told police he was “very vain” and that “one of our last positive conversations was that he wanted to get a nose job.”

“And I shot him right here. I gave him the nose job he wanted. I broke it.

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Two juries found her guilty of murder.

Ryan Poston was shot by his girlfriend Shayna Hubers after he tried to end their relationship to date Miss Ohio USA Audrey Bolte (pictured).
Ryan Poston was shot by his girlfriend Shayna Hubers after he tried to end their relationship to date Miss Ohio USA Audrey Bolte (pictured).

Inmate looking for love

Now, 12 years after the murders and six years since she married a transgender woman in a 30-second prison ceremony, Hubers is back on the market and eager to find love after splitting up seven months after their marriage.

Using a WriteAPrisoner profile, a source for inmates to connect with people outside the prison, Hubers uploaded 15 photos of herself, including some taken from the interior of the prison.

In her biography, she states that others do not know what she went through and that she hopes to soon become a free woman.

“I’m a tall, slim brunette, 175 cm (5’9 inches) and 52 kg (115 lbs) with lots of long, wavy, golden brown hair; big steel blue doe eyes and a wide, bright smile on a heart-shaped face,” she said.

“No one really knows or can explain what I went through except me.”

Shayna Hubers says she's looking for love and has "I have grown a lot from the 21-year-old I was in October 2012 when I was arrested."
Shayna Hubers says she’s looking for love and has “grown up a lot from the 21-year-old I was in October 2012 at the time of my arrest.”

In it, she denounces “false belief theories” and claims that her case was used for “television hearings.”

“I’ve been through a heartbreaking journey, but I haven’t given up on meeting someone who is real, loyal, loving, respectful, non-judgmental and dedicated,” she said.

She is eligible for parole in 2032 and has been in custody since she was 21.