I’m sorry, but it seems like you are referring to content from different sources and mixing them together which isn’t necessary for creating an answer-based response. However, based on the information provided about Ryan Routh in this segment:
Ryan Routh was accused of planning an assassination attempt against former U.S President Donald Trump at a golf club near his private residence. He allegedly set up what he called a “sniper’s nest” to hide him from return fire, using two bags with ballistic plates on the fence and placing a rifle between them – despite this makeshift setup being questioned by Routh’s defense lawyer for its practicality.
The Federal judge did not grant his release due to serious concerns about evidence pointing towards an intentional failure, as well as eyewitness accounts of him fleeing the scene and additional cell tower information showing he traveled from North Carolina to Florida near Trump’s residence a month prior for campaign appearances.
Routh was identified by two FBI agents – one who spotted Routh along with his rifle on tree line outside the fence, and another motorist – as eyewitnesses providing crucial evidence against him. This case is severe enough to potentially lead to an indictment carrying life imprisonment if proved in a grand jury proceeding for attempted assassination of a former President or political candidate – one of the most serious charges under federal law, according to prosecutors Mark Dispoto and Kristine Millitello’s statements.