Ep. 112- Jim Tan (Laundry)

Ep. 112- Jim Tan (Laundry)

Author: It’s About Damn Crime July 31, 2019 Duration: 1:11:43
Sorry not sorry for the "Jersey Shore" joke. Anywho! This week we discuss the case of Charlie Tan, who confessed to killing his father, Jim Tan, to protect his mother. But after looking through the evidence, this begs the question, "Who REALLY shot Jim Tan?". Was it Charlie OR was it really his mother. Also, what comes after the trial is shocking af!

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