Defense Attorney Joshua Weiss
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He put those tender records on the screen and he explained them to you. They are records that cannot be toyed with. They are records that T-Mobile holds regardless of whether you delete things. Those are his Tinder records. And not only did he not have Tinder notifications from that morning, he didn't even have Tinder notifications from November 22nd. That was their adequate provocation.
He put those tender records on the screen and he explained them to you. They are records that cannot be toyed with. They are records that T-Mobile holds regardless of whether you delete things. Those are his Tinder records. And not only did he not have Tinder notifications from that morning, he didn't even have Tinder notifications from November 22nd. That was their adequate provocation.
It didn't happen. We know for a fact it didn't happen. So now they stand up here and they say adequate provocation. He was provoked with zero evidence whatsoever. What the evidence was is that he chased her to the door of that apartment. Ms. Paglino Brewer was the state's best witness and I didn't even call her. I wish I would've. She nailed down our timeline.
It didn't happen. We know for a fact it didn't happen. So now they stand up here and they say adequate provocation. He was provoked with zero evidence whatsoever. What the evidence was is that he chased her to the door of that apartment. Ms. Paglino Brewer was the state's best witness and I didn't even call her. I wish I would've. She nailed down our timeline.
If you didn't already believe the timeline because she sent her mother her location at 2 18, Courtney knows it. Courtney looked at her phone at 2 11 in the morning after she heard a scream of a woman in quote distress. And here's the kicker. They want you to believe this fabricated story that there's no proof of. But how does Courtney help us? Because she attacked Jason.
If you didn't already believe the timeline because she sent her mother her location at 2 18, Courtney knows it. Courtney looked at her phone at 2 11 in the morning after she heard a scream of a woman in quote distress. And here's the kicker. They want you to believe this fabricated story that there's no proof of. But how does Courtney help us? Because she attacked Jason.
Again, we're uncommitted to this story now, but let's just go back to their opening statement. She attacked him with a wine bottle and then subsequently after he kicked her 98-pound body, according to opening statement, he kicked her 98-pound body to the floor where she fell on wine glasses.
Again, we're uncommitted to this story now, but let's just go back to their opening statement. She attacked him with a wine bottle and then subsequently after he kicked her 98-pound body, according to opening statement, he kicked her 98-pound body to the floor where she fell on wine glasses.
She then subsequently came at him with a wine glass and he stabbed her irrationally and very fast, 60 times. Not true. Why? Because of Courtney and because of that phone location. Courtney was 2.11 a.m. The phone location to her mom was 2.18, seven minutes. She screamed profusely. Things happened. She was able to know she was in enough danger that she needed to send her mother, her location.
She then subsequently came at him with a wine glass and he stabbed her irrationally and very fast, 60 times. Not true. Why? Because of Courtney and because of that phone location. Courtney was 2.11 a.m. The phone location to her mom was 2.18, seven minutes. She screamed profusely. Things happened. She was able to know she was in enough danger that she needed to send her mother, her location.
It wasn't fast. It wasn't fast at all. And we know that two 11 is seven minutes from two 18. It wasn't fast. She knew she was in danger. She tried to get out of the door and Courtney told you that she heard a door slam. Jasmine knew she was in trouble. She had time to use her phone before he started killing her.
It wasn't fast. It wasn't fast at all. And we know that two 11 is seven minutes from two 18. It wasn't fast. She knew she was in danger. She tried to get out of the door and Courtney told you that she heard a door slam. Jasmine knew she was in trouble. She had time to use her phone before he started killing her.
He kicked her. He kicked 98-pound Jasmine Pace, and then he ran away. But he couldn't get the bathroom door closed because of a backpack. Couldn't close the door on 98-pound Jasmine Pace. So we had to run to his bedroom. Jasmine's right there coming at him with this broken glass.
He kicked her. He kicked 98-pound Jasmine Pace, and then he ran away. But he couldn't get the bathroom door closed because of a backpack. Couldn't close the door on 98-pound Jasmine Pace. So we had to run to his bedroom. Jasmine's right there coming at him with this broken glass.
In closing, they don't want to talk about the story that they committed to because the story they committed to was that he killed her in the bedroom. Quote, and he gets back into his bedroom and Jasmine's right there coming at him with this broken glass. Jason sees the knife and he reacts and he stabs. Okay, we got two problems there. First of all, his own expert, who I wish I would have called,
In closing, they don't want to talk about the story that they committed to because the story they committed to was that he killed her in the bedroom. Quote, and he gets back into his bedroom and Jasmine's right there coming at him with this broken glass. Jason sees the knife and he reacts and he stabs. Okay, we got two problems there. First of all, his own expert, who I wish I would have called,
good expert, says that there's something that happened in the bathroom. There is blood spatter on the wall in the bathroom. Like General Moyle showed you, there is blood in the grout in the bathroom. We know she was moved. Why do we know she was moved? Because Dr. Cogswell testified
good expert, says that there's something that happened in the bathroom. There is blood spatter on the wall in the bathroom. Like General Moyle showed you, there is blood in the grout in the bathroom. We know she was moved. Why do we know she was moved? Because Dr. Cogswell testified
that on the ground in the bedroom where you see all of the blood, which was almost all of the blood that was in her body because he was only able to get a small vial of blood because it had all leaked out on the carpet. that for that blood to be on the carpet, she had to be laying on her wound side. That's what he said.
that on the ground in the bedroom where you see all of the blood, which was almost all of the blood that was in her body because he was only able to get a small vial of blood because it had all leaked out on the carpet. that for that blood to be on the carpet, she had to be laying on her wound side. That's what he said.