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The murder of Stuart Anthony Tay occurred in
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in
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on December 31 ( New Year's Eve), 1992. The '' Orange County Register'' referred to the crime as the "Honor Roll Murder".Lavin, Cheryl.
Young, Well-to-do, Intelligent - And Charged With A Brutal Murder
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''. February 1, 1993. December 16, 2012. "Stuart Tay was a 17-year-old Chinese-American honor student ..
The victim and most of the perpetrators were Asian American. The victim, Stuart Tay, was a 17-year-old Chinese American resident of
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and a student at Foothill High School. Five teenagers believed that Tay was planning to betray them in a planned theft of computer equipment, so they arranged to kill him. All of the perpetrators were students at
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.Tran, De. "Profiles of Tay Case Suspects: Schoolmates Who Didn't Hang Out Together." ''
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''. January 7, 1993
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Retrieved on December 18, 2012.
Most of the perpetrators had planned to attend elite colleges and universities, including
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schools. The perpetrators were 18-year-old Robert Chien-Nan Chan of the Sunny Hills area of Fullerton, California, 16-year-old Kirn Young Kim of the Islands community of Fullerton, 16-year-old Abraham Acosta of Buena Park, 17-year-old Mun Bong Kang of Fullerton, and 17-year-old Charles Bae Choe of Fullerton. All five suspects were convicted or pleaded guilty.Lynch, Rene.
Last 2 Youths Convicted in Murder of Student : Courts: Stuart A. Tay was killed after teen-agers in plot to steal computer equipment feared he would betray them. Three others have already been sentenced.
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''. July 2, 1994. Retrieved on December 14, 2012. "Kirn Kim, 18, and Abraham Acosta, 17, were the last of five youths convicted ..ho pleaded guilty ..
The film '' Better Luck Tomorrow'' (2002) was loosely based on the murder.


Background

Tay's parents originated from
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and immigrated to the United States. Beginning in 1976 the family was resident in
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. The prosecutor said that Tay used an alias and presented himself as an older person. He and Chan created a scheme to rob a computer parts dealer in
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, and then recruited four other persons as part of the plot. In court Chan said that Choe helped recruit the other participants. The prosecutor said that Chan created a plan to kill Tay when he learned that Tay was lying about his name and age. The suspects feared that Tay would betray them. The Tay family had hired a private investigator who said that Chan had attacked Tay partly due to issues over a girl who had refused to date Chan. The police said that this theory is not true. The planned robbery never occurred.


The murder

On New Year's Eve 1992, the perpetrators lured Tay to the back yard of the
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, residence of Abraham Acosta. Kirn Kim acted as a lookout. Prosecutors said that the perpetrators had made preparations before the murder, having dug a grave 24 hours prior. The perpetrators held rehearsals for the murder and purchased gloves so they would not leave fingerprints behind. In the backyard, the perpetrators hit Tay with a
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and a sledgehammer. Chan and Acosta hit Tay.Hamashige, Hope.
Court Denies Pleas for Leniency From 2 of Tay's Killers
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''. December 2, 1997. Retrieved on December 17, 2012.
Tay did not die immediately, so the perpetrators forced Tay to drink
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. His mouth was then taped shut. After Tay died, he was buried in the grave. Acosta had taken $100 from Tay's wallet. The perpetrators drove Tay's car to Compton, California to give the impression that Tay had been carjacked. Charles Choe, one of the perpetrators, said that Robert Chan dug the grave and poured the rubbing alcohol down Tay's throat.Ku, Beulah.
Teen Found Guilty Of Honors Student Murder
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The authorities discovered Tay's body at the Acosta residence.Tran, De. "Profiles of Tay Case Suspects: Schoolmates Who Didn't Hang Out Together." ''
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''. January 7, 1993
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Retrieved on December 18, 2012.
Orange County authorities stated that Tay's death occurred due to asphyxiation on vomit; authorities argued that this was most likely due to the head injuries, and that the taping of the nose and mouth may have quickened his death.


Criminal trials and sentencing

Charles Choe pleaded guilty to first degree murder and acted as the key prosecution witness in exchange for being prosecuted as a juvenile instead of as an adult. Mun Bong Kang pleaded guilty. In his trial, Chan said that he did not mastermind the killing of Tay, and that he believed that Tay put explosives in his house and would kill him if Tay was not himself killed. A juror who spoke under anonymity said "There was no doubt that he was the mastermind. He tried to lie and blame others for it, but if there was no Robert Chan, Stuart Tay would still be alive today." On Tuesday May 3, 1994, Robert Chan was convicted of first-degree murder. The jury took less than three hours to reach the verdict. Ulla Lang, a juror from Huntington Beach, California, said "I was surprised at how fast the verdict took , but there was really nothing to decide. He got on the witness stand and said he did it and he knew what he was doing. It's like the prosecutor said—he convicted himself." Chan was sentenced to life in prison without parole. On Friday July 1, 1994, Kirn Kim and Abraham Acosta were convicted of first degree murder. Acosta was convicted of ambushing his victim. Jurors acquitted Kim of ambushing his victim. Even though Acosta had taken $100 from Tay, jurors acquitted Acosta of killing for financial gain. Acosta was sent to a California Youth Authority (CYA) facility.Cekola, Anna.
Tay's Parents Get $1-Million Award : Courts: Judge says four of the slain honor student's assailants must pay; settlement is reached with a fifth. All are in jail, so amount collected may be small.
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Choe was sent to a CYA facility. In January 1995 Kirn Kim and Mun Kang were sentenced to 25 years to life in prison. Kim and Kang had asked the court system to send them to the CYA system instead of the adult criminal system. David G. Sills, the judge of the 4th District Court of Appeal in Santa Ana, California did not do so due to the severity of the crime. Chan,
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(CDCR) inmate number J30838, was admitted into the system on August 12, 1994 and is incarcerated at the California State Prison, Los Angeles County. Kirn Young Kim, CDCR#J40983, was admitted on February 9, 1995 and was incarcerated in the Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility. Kirn Kim had been transferred to the Donovan prison near
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by 2002.


Aftermath

Rene Lynch of the ''
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'' said, "The sophisticated murder scheme and the sheer senselessness of the killing grabbed headlines from the start" and that residents of
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were "shocked" "because the assailants and the victim were such unlikely suspects." Lynch added that "The case has gained widespread attention, both as a symbol of juvenile crime out of control and because both teen-agers came from seemingly model homes."Lynch, Rene.
Teen Guilty in Tay Murder Case : Courts: Jury quickly convicts Robert Chan in trial that shocked O.C. Another youth enters a surprise guilty plea. Jury selection starts for two remaining defendants.
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In 1995, a court awarded Alfred and Linda Tay, the parents of the deceased victim, over $1 million from four of the killers, while the parents of Tay reached a $100,000 settlement with a fifth killer. In 1994, Linda Tay attended a conference asking for more strict sentencing of juvenile convicts. Governor of California
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was at this conference. Kirn Young Kim was paroled in 2012. While the plot of the film '' Better Luck Tomorrow'' was loosely based on the Tay murder, and director
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said that he had tracked the Tay incident in newspapers, the film is described to be a work of fiction that pulls from multiple influences.Yi, Daniel. ''
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''. April 6, 2003. Retrieved on 2008-03-18.


See also

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References


Further reading


The Honor Roll Murder
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