This episode covers the case of Charlie Tan, a Cornell University student accused of murdering his father, Jim Tan, in February 2015. Key discussions include domestic violence, self-defense claims, and the trial's unexpected twists.
Charlie Tan was a star student and athlete at Cornell, but his life took a drastic turn when he shot his father, claiming it was to protect his mother from abuse. The episode features interviews with friends and family who describe Charlie as a kind and generous person.
The investigation revealed a history of domestic violence in the Tan household, with Charlie's mother, Jean Tan, having previously called 911 for help. The prosecution argued that the murder was premeditated, while the defense suggested that Jean was the actual shooter.
During the trial, jurors struggled with the evidence, leading to a mistrial after 50 hours of deliberation. The judge ultimately dismissed the case due to a lack of evidence linking Charlie to the crime.
Despite being acquitted, Charlie faced federal charges related to the gun purchase, ultimately pleading guilty and receiving a 20-year sentence. The episode concludes with reflections on the complexities of the case and its impact on the community.
Charlie Tan shot his father, claiming self-defense; the case involved domestic violence and ended in a mistrial before federal charges were filed.
This episode stands out for the following:
But was it true?House of Secrets
I didn't think it was real. I didn't think it was possible.House of Secrets
He has just been one of the nicest guys ever.House of Secrets
This was no crime of passion. It was a planned murder.House of Secrets
He picked up the shotgun. He sort of moved quickly across the room.House of Secrets
So Charlie Tan is free.House of Secrets