Ivy league son confesses to killing father but claims it was justified
Summary
A wealthy New York businessman, Jim Tan, was brutally murdered in his home with a shotgun blast to the face, a crime for which his 20-year-old Ivy League son Charlie initially confessed. However, forensic evidence suggests Charlie may not have been the actual shooter, with no matching DNA or fingerprints linking him to the weapon and potential alternative suspects. The case highlights the complex dynamics of a family tragedy and raises significant questions about the true circumstances and perpetrator of the murder.