After nearly two hours of deliberation on Monday, the jury of the trial of a man charged with murdering a child meets Tuesday



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Hubbard said Jones' decision not to call 911 after finding his son Nahtahn, 6, is a clue that Jones knew what he did was legally wrong. In addition, he said that, despite Jones's "panic" after the children's deaths, he remembered putting his passport in his car, which was later discovered by the investigators after his arrest.

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