Josh Mankiewicz
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That's Friday at 9 o'clock, 8 central. Now, coming up Sunday at 10 o'clock is a dateline in a time when you don't usually find us. I have a new episode in which we're looking ahead to the Sean Combs trial, sort of everything that led up to this point and what you might hear over the next couple of weeks as the trial unfolds. That's at 10 p.m. Eastern time this Sunday. Thanks for listening.
That's Friday at 9 o'clock, 8 central. Now, coming up Sunday at 10 o'clock is a dateline in a time when you don't usually find us. I have a new episode in which we're looking ahead to the Sean Combs trial, sort of everything that led up to this point and what you might hear over the next couple of weeks as the trial unfolds. That's at 10 p.m. Eastern time this Sunday. Thanks for listening.
This isn't one of your run-of-the-mill cases. Usually police officers get a search warrant. In this case, Jasmine Pace's parents illegally broke into Jason Chen's apartment and searched that apartment.
This isn't one of your run-of-the-mill cases. Usually police officers get a search warrant. In this case, Jasmine Pace's parents illegally broke into Jason Chen's apartment and searched that apartment.
Jason Channing. He's guilty, but he's not guilty of the crime that he's charged.
Jason Channing. He's guilty, but he's not guilty of the crime that he's charged.
I wanted to get the jury's attention from the beginning. I said exactly, I'm not here to waste your time. Jason Chen is guilty of killing Jasmine Pace, but not to the degree the state is saying.
I wanted to get the jury's attention from the beginning. I said exactly, I'm not here to waste your time. Jason Chen is guilty of killing Jasmine Pace, but not to the degree the state is saying.
But then... Jasmine goes back into the kitchen to get another bottle. And there on the counter is Jason's cell phone. Ding, ding. Ding, ding. That familiar Tinder ding. Jasmine looked at his phone. Jason had no choice, his attorney argued. He acted in self-defense.
But then... Jasmine goes back into the kitchen to get another bottle. And there on the counter is Jason's cell phone. Ding, ding. Ding, ding. That familiar Tinder ding. Jasmine looked at his phone. Jason had no choice, his attorney argued. He acted in self-defense.
This is a voluntary manslaughter case.
This is a voluntary manslaughter case.
You said you would do anything to find your daughter?
You said you would do anything to find your daughter?
Let's talk Dateline.
Let's talk Dateline.
Something like that. Yeah. This was kind of a breaking news bit for us. And it's great when that kind of thing can happen, when we can go on the air at 9 o'clock on a Friday night and say, this happened today. That doesn't always happen that way. A lot of times we do stories that were adjudicated more than a couple of years before we went on the air.
Something like that. Yeah. This was kind of a breaking news bit for us. And it's great when that kind of thing can happen, when we can go on the air at 9 o'clock on a Friday night and say, this happened today. That doesn't always happen that way. A lot of times we do stories that were adjudicated more than a couple of years before we went on the air.
But when we're covering a trial right down to the minute, it's great to be able to say, this is the latest news on this, the actual verdict.
But when we're covering a trial right down to the minute, it's great to be able to say, this is the latest news on this, the actual verdict.