On December 12, 2014, David Owens of "The Hartford Courant" reported,
"Tiffany Stevens' murder-for-hire trial ended Friday with a mistrial after the three men and three women on the jury said they were hopelessly deadlocked.
The jurors sent out notes three times telling Superior Court Judge Edward J. Mullarkey that they could not reach a verdict on the charge of attempted murder. The first two times, Mullarkey sent the jurors back and asked them to keep deliberating.
About 4:30 p.m., jurors sent the third note. Mullarkey asked prosecutor Anthony Bochicchio and defense attorney Hubert Santos what they thought.
"I don't think there's any purpose in keeping them any further," Bochicchio responded..."
For those who are interested, it looks as though the $50 million trust fund that was alleged to go to the person who obtains custody of the child in this case apparently does not exist. Go figure!
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I can recall speaking to Eric Stevens last year and I told him that the tape recordings weren't sufficient to prove his case. I am not surprised by this outcome.
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