they made the way in the home. on the second floor, in the home office. they found the victim. the husband, the father is behind the desk? he is behind the desk. and spent gunshot shells are in the door area. the detective would quickly learn more about jim tan, father, husband, businessman. he owned his own company. they lived in canada and move to the united states some years earlier. it s successful executive? by all accounts yes. but was the successful businessman also get husband? detective looked around the household as crime scenes process the shotgun killing upstairs. they had a card for jean tend to appear at domestic violence court. so it appeared that justifiable homicide made some sense. but the detective was no rookie. his investigation into charlie tan, and what happened at home was just getting started. one of the investigators found what appeared to be
nicest guys ever. and i think everyone knew that. and they just wanted to do everything they could to get back to him. charlie want to give everything to every people. he wanted to give it to them. the reporter was working nonstop on one of the most talked about stories the county had seen in years. so now there s an investigation for you, a new story. a great ivy league kills blows away his father. what is going on in terms of response to this event? it s not very often that you have a murder suspect who, a bunch of people from pittsburgh, are rallying around. the case had captured the hearts and minds of a community that could not imagine this exceptional young man in prison. and these are lawyers and surgeons and political these are big powerful people in the state. who are behind this kit. yeah. we dish it didn t happen but he deserves a break. yes, the community felt that very strongly. so when the trial began,
he was always there, supporting anybody. anna too would be there supporting charlie through this difficult time. a friend to the end. neither she or anyone else could ve guessed where the investigation was heading next. the detective who examine the scene that night was wondering if there was more to the story. it was all obvious right away that something was off with the working theory of the crime. the heat of passion, self-defense homicide. we were there for hours. searching every bit. one of the things that was noticed by one of the investigators, the dry blood that was all over. dry blood? the timeline of the whole story, in fact, demanded a closer look. it s certainly one of the things that get your attention. hang on, there might be more, let s make sure we re on the right path here. there were other observations that set their timeline back where he was killed, there were an open emails going back
his mental acuity and whether or not he can run for a second term. so he didn t do it. he resisted doing it until he did it on friday. sure. i mean, look, he has been battered, as you mentioned, with this criticism from the media for a couple of weeks. of course, right at the beginning of his presidency the media seemed keen on protecting the age issue, you know? it was described howard: unspoken. i was reading a fair but not really accurate, that he had a plenty of fight left in him. and we also saw saw the a white house that at first was pretty tightly kept. we didn t see a lot of leaks in the way that a you saw with president trump s administration where it seemed like every day there was, like, a new story. but now you are starting to see, you are starting to see some release valves, if you will, coming in from the white house, and i think that part of that is