bad for jim tan, but everybody did recognize that the way he died was still a crime. both the prosecution and defense had agreed that charlie s fingerprints were on the ammo. but did he actually pull the trigger? or did he load the gun and give it to his mom and say here you go. that was the biggest point of contention. she was ready to vote guilty. the panel of 12 was far from unanimous. eight people guilty. four people not guilty. a stalemate, an impasse seemed to be at hand. but still they talked. three of the jurors were crying really hard, because they didn t want to think that he was guilty, but they couldn t ignore it at that point. the local media asked prosecutor gargen for updates. i don t have experience with a jury out this long. on day eight, after 50 hours of deliberations, the jury told the judge they were hopelessly deadlocked. the judge declared
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answered the door and said he was fine, his dad was already dead inside. but no one from the tan home called 911 that night. charlie and his mom grabbed their passports and fled the country. gene tan and charlie tan left the country, went to canada and came back on that monday before the 911 call was placed. so why come back and tell a lie? the prosecution didn t know. someone had to run jim tan s business, and this last thing. before that four days late 911 call was placed, charlie took the time to, of course, send a warning e-mail to his college buddies. they would soon hear things in the news. the defendant sends an e-mail to his fraternity brothers called showtime. you re going to be hear from law enforcement. yes. yes. you will be surprised. showtime. this was no crime of passion.