Four believed he was guilty on the second count, and five believed him guilty on the final charge, the spokesperson said."This trial was about nothing other than the credibility of the three accusers and that credibility could only be determined by comparing, contrasting and focusing on the ever evolving statements given by the women," he said.In a joint statement, two of the women who accused Masterson — both of whom are former members of the Church of Scientology — said they were "obviously disappointed" at the mistrial."We also want to give our heartfelt appreciation to the victims for bravely stepping forward and recounting their harrowing experiences."The announcement came on the sixth day of deliberations, after Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Charlaine F. Olmedo had given the panel Thanksgiving week off."