. >> jen ir mcguff was a juror sitting on the case.alked us through the arguments as they deliberated. >> i'm not sure anybody felt bad for jim tan. he made a lot of enemies in life. but everybody did recognize that the way he died was still a crime. >> both the prosecution and the defense had agreed that charlie's fingerprints were on the ammo. >> but did he actually pull the trigger or 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. more days passed. >> 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 bill gargen for updates. >> i haven't experienced the jury out this long. >> on day eight after 50 hours of deliberations, the jurors told the judge they were hopeless