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The defense was trying to say one of his jobs was manage some of the rental properties that his grandfather had. There was no schedule to it. And so this may have been one of those days, although they didn't present any evidence that he actually did that. But remember, there is no physical evidence. They didn't find anything in his apartment. They didn't find anything in Jay's car.
The defense was trying to say one of his jobs was manage some of the rental properties that his grandfather had. There was no schedule to it. And so this may have been one of those days, although they didn't present any evidence that he actually did that. But remember, there is no physical evidence. They didn't find anything in his apartment. They didn't find anything in Jay's car.
They didn't find anything in Tim Harrington's car. There is no sign of a struggle.
They didn't find anything in Tim Harrington's car. There is no sign of a struggle.
Yes. I mean, the defense did try to imply some alternate suspects. They always said, oh, we're not saying that they did it and we know they were eliminated, but the police should have investigated further than that. Things moved very quickly after closing arguments. Two hours after they started deliberation, there was a note. What if we can't agree on the verdict?
Yes. I mean, the defense did try to imply some alternate suspects. They always said, oh, we're not saying that they did it and we know they were eliminated, but the police should have investigated further than that. Things moved very quickly after closing arguments. Two hours after they started deliberation, there was a note. What if we can't agree on the verdict?
Judge sent them back and said, try it. So another two hours there, they said, I think we're deadlocked. He brought them out. And he said, without telling me whether it's guilty or not guilty, just tell me what's the split. And the jury format says 11 to 1. I confirmed later on 11 guilty and 1 not guilty. The judge sent them back. They were inside for another five hours.
Judge sent them back and said, try it. So another two hours there, they said, I think we're deadlocked. He brought them out. And he said, without telling me whether it's guilty or not guilty, just tell me what's the split. And the jury format says 11 to 1. I confirmed later on 11 guilty and 1 not guilty. The judge sent them back. They were inside for another five hours.
And finally they came out and they were totally deadlocked.
And finally they came out and they were totally deadlocked.
There wasn't any happiness on his face. There wasn't any relief on his face. Tim has to deal with a lot of, you know, a lot of has been revealed that his family may have not known. And so he has to face that as well.
There wasn't any happiness on his face. There wasn't any relief on his face. Tim has to deal with a lot of, you know, a lot of has been revealed that his family may have not known. And so he has to face that as well.
They're definitely going to retry it, but there is a possibility, and some people are speculating on that, that the defense will reach out to see if they can get a plea deal.
They're definitely going to retry it, but there is a possibility, and some people are speculating on that, that the defense will reach out to see if they can get a plea deal.
We appreciate it. Thank you so much, Andrea.
We appreciate it. Thank you so much, Andrea.
Glad to be here.
Glad to be here.
Glad to be here.
Jay Lee had graduated with honors from the University of Mississippi, was about to enter grad school. He was a community activist. He was also out and proud. You know, somebody who performed in local drag shows. He was unapologetically who he was. Nice. He also was a family person.