Defense Attorney Joshua Weiss
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Because if she was not on her wound side, the blood would have soaked down to the other side of her body and the medical examiner would have been able to see that. He said she was wound side down. We know she was moved. We know she was moved and we know there wasn't enough room right there to just simply flip her over. She was killed.
Because if she was not on her wound side, the blood would have soaked down to the other side of her body and the medical examiner would have been able to see that. He said she was wound side down. We know she was moved. We know she was moved and we know there wasn't enough room right there to just simply flip her over. She was killed.
Stabbing began in the bathroom and then he drove her into the bedroom where he put her on her side with the wound so she could bleed out. We know that. What else is the problem with this? Jason sees the knife and he reacts and he stabs. She's coming after him. He sees the knife and he stabs. The problem is...
Stabbing began in the bathroom and then he drove her into the bedroom where he put her on her side with the wound so she could bleed out. We know that. What else is the problem with this? Jason sees the knife and he reacts and he stabs. She's coming after him. He sees the knife and he stabs. The problem is...
Without question, over and over again, in writing, our medical examiner says her wounds match her fetal position. It is not true. Trying to confuse you.
Without question, over and over again, in writing, our medical examiner says her wounds match her fetal position. It is not true. Trying to confuse you.
Really, the worst part of the opening statement is he's scared. For what his future entails. But more importantly, the shame that he's going to bring on his family, the shame that comes with everything that is being accused of today. Manipulative. Selfish. He's scared for what his future entails. He's so scared that he texts on Tinder Victoria at 9.52 with some corny pickup line.
Really, the worst part of the opening statement is he's scared. For what his future entails. But more importantly, the shame that he's going to bring on his family, the shame that comes with everything that is being accused of today. Manipulative. Selfish. He's scared for what his future entails. He's so scared that he texts on Tinder Victoria at 9.52 with some corny pickup line.
He's so scared for his future that he's playing video games with his friends later that day. Don't worry about Jasmine Pace who's dead in your apartment the entire day until 6 p.m. when you take her to Sub Creek Road. Keep in mind, when he Tinder messages Victoria, Jasmine is dead in his apartment. Uncontested facts. Is this the mindset of someone that just irrationally stabbed a girl 60 times?
He's so scared for his future that he's playing video games with his friends later that day. Don't worry about Jasmine Pace who's dead in your apartment the entire day until 6 p.m. when you take her to Sub Creek Road. Keep in mind, when he Tinder messages Victoria, Jasmine is dead in his apartment. Uncontested facts. Is this the mindset of someone that just irrationally stabbed a girl 60 times?
No. And then he lies over and over and over again. And this is something that General Moyle didn't mention. He lies to Katrina Pace on the phone. He says he hasn't seen her since Saturday. A lot. Then he gets to his parents' house in Nolensville and he's trying to come up with a story. Not the story you heard Monday, but he's trying to come up with a story.
No. And then he lies over and over and over again. And this is something that General Moyle didn't mention. He lies to Katrina Pace on the phone. He says he hasn't seen her since Saturday. A lot. Then he gets to his parents' house in Nolensville and he's trying to come up with a story. Not the story you heard Monday, but he's trying to come up with a story.
It says the last time I saw her was the 18th of November. The other sticky note on the desk says the last time I saw her was the 19th. Trying to get his facts right. He knows he's being looked for. He knows law enforcement's trying to contact him. Why? Because he's got Zach Crawford's number written on a post-it note. Does he ever say, hey, I killed her because she came to me with a wine bottle?
It says the last time I saw her was the 18th of November. The other sticky note on the desk says the last time I saw her was the 19th. Trying to get his facts right. He knows he's being looked for. He knows law enforcement's trying to contact him. Why? Because he's got Zach Crawford's number written on a post-it note. Does he ever say, hey, I killed her because she came to me with a wine bottle?
No. He's got Zach Crawford's number written on the post-it note. He's scared for what his future entails.
No. He's got Zach Crawford's number written on the post-it note. He's scared for what his future entails.
I'm going to ask y'all to do something for me. It's been a long week. I'm only going to have a couple more requests. When you think about this trial in 10 or 15 years, you tell somebody about the jury that you had to serve on in Hamilton County, tell them about the case. I don't want you to remember this case as the case of State of Tennessee versus Jason Chin, the trial of Tennessee. Jason Chen.
I'm going to ask y'all to do something for me. It's been a long week. I'm only going to have a couple more requests. When you think about this trial in 10 or 15 years, you tell somebody about the jury that you had to serve on in Hamilton County, tell them about the case. I don't want you to remember this case as the case of State of Tennessee versus Jason Chin, the trial of Tennessee. Jason Chen.
I don't want you to remember it with the suitcase that the girl left on the side of the road. I want you to remember this trial as the trial for Jasmine Pace. Because we talked a whole lot about criminal defendants. You've heard the name Jason Chen a whole lot since we started jury selection last week. Victims matter. Jasmine Pace is not just some girl listed in an autopsy report.
I don't want you to remember it with the suitcase that the girl left on the side of the road. I want you to remember this trial as the trial for Jasmine Pace. Because we talked a whole lot about criminal defendants. You've heard the name Jason Chen a whole lot since we started jury selection last week. Victims matter. Jasmine Pace is not just some girl listed in an autopsy report.