inconclusive. there was a fingerprint on one of the shell casings and the box of ammunition. what that means is at some point charlie could have loaded the gun, but it doesn t make him pulling the trigger. as the defense saw, the mom did it theory even explained that odd e-mail that charlie sent to his frat brothers, it implied that the story to come might not be the real one. it went on to say this the real truth will come out one day, and you ll know what happened. one of the things that was always a question and always a concern of ours was, was charlie covering up for someone else. in court, the prosecutor seemed caught off gourd and stressed in the closing argument. he addressed charlie directly. he said something to the effect of charlie, your lawyer is calling your mother a killer. and he picked up the shotgun. and he approached the jury very, very closely with it. and he was trying to make a
upset. charlie tan admitting that he d shot his father to death. i think it was probably disbelief more than, and shock that this occurred. we had a team meeting about it, but immediately after, there s so much suorfor m. and everyone was amazed by the suppt. from the get-go, there was no dete. the entire frat and team had charlie s back. not just the football team, but everybody on cornell campus that he knew well was showing support for him. everyone was always trying to help him and ask if there s anything we could do for him. to his friends at home, there was shock, of course, there, too. and yet the heartbreaking story of charlie tan protecting his mom by any means necessary made some kind of weird sense. he was, after all, the kid who was always trying hard to help. people talk about him being selfless. yeah. lives to help other people. yeah. he would do anything for people.
keeper of secrets, and quite possibly something much worse. but before all that, charlie was as deserving a kid as ever got an ivy league acceptance letter. he was really excited. when he got admitted, really awesome. ivy league. he was so excited. he was, like, super happy. so in the fall of 2013 charlie tan left his parents home near rochester, new york, and drove the few hours to cornell. his exciting new chapter in a life already filled with early achievements. he pledged to frat. he wasn t big enough for the varsity football team, so at 165 pounds, he was directed at what they call a sprint football team. i met charlie the first day, freshman year, actually. i had just gotten my locker and charlie was one of the first people i met. quarterback rob pinola. he was one of the most encouraging people on the team. he was a leader on the team, both by example and his words. rob and charlie became not just teammates but great friends.
members arrested in a hazing death last year. it is the second major blow to the prosecution s case. prosecutors are reviewing the cases of 15 other frat members charged in the death of 19-year-old tim piazza. fox 40 in sacramento. a wake will be held for stephon clark, the 22-year-old man killed last week. thousands of protesters jam to city hall. demonstrators effectively blocked access to a sacramento kings nba game for a second time. they live look at atlanta from fox 5. the big story there, state funeral for former governor and u.s. senator. held at the capitol rotunda. three former presidents, jimmy carter, bill clinton, george w. bush spoke at the memorial service. zell miller died last week. he was 86.
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