Isar Harpaz
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They didn't have any sign of violence.
They couldn't find Jay Lee's body.
It seems that it was one juror who struggled with the case, in particular, that there was no body.
At one point, they said they couldn't come to an agreement, and the judge brought them out.
And he asked them, without telling me which side you're going for, tell me what the breakdown is of the jury on the issue.
And they said 11 to 1.
Later on, it turned out that it was 11 for capital murder and 1 for not guilty.
And the judge was essentially forced to declare a hung jury.
Yes.
A couple of hunters, deer hunters, were hunting in an isolated stretch of forest about an hour and a half from Oxford.
And they came upon human remains.
And the human remains turned out to be Jaylee.
So that was huge.
And some say it was the hand of God guiding them.
And there was something that really very strongly connected the human remains to Tim.
There was a duct tape.
that was around the moving blankets that hid the body.
And that duct tape matched directly the duct tape that they found in Tim Harrington's apartment.
Absolutely.
Tim Harrington pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and to tampering with a body.