
SEQUESTERED Podcast
SEQUESTERED: A Juror's Perspective of the Murder Trial for Jasmine Pace
Sat, 25 Jan 2025
Send us a text SUBSCRIBE NOW. SEQUESTERED: A Juror’s Perspective on the Murder Trial for Jasmine Pace is a thoughtful 10-episode podcast that offers a rare, behind-the-scenes look at the State of Tennessee vs. Jason Chen trial. Told through the reflections of Juror #11, who was sequestered to serve on the jury for this trial in Chattanooga, TN. Juror #11 walks listeners through each day of the nine-day trial, from jury selection to the final verdict and sentencing. This podcast goes beyond the facts of the case, exploring the emotional weight of jury duty and the profound responsibility that comes with deciding justice. With trial footage, candid reflections, and guest perspectives, Sequestered sheds light on the human experience of serving on a jury while honoring Jasmine Pace’s life and legacy. For anyone curious about the legal system or interested in the personal side of true crime, Sequestered provides an honest and meaningful look into a trial that touched the hearts of everyone involved. ---- News Credits: Opening statements in the trial - WTVC NewsChannel 9 Chattanooga https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjiE8V5jIs4 Community remembers the life of Jasmine Pace at candlelight vigil - Local 3 News https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7ezlhlrfdA DA Coty Wamp Final Closing Statement - WTVC NewsChannel 9 Chattanooga https://youtu.be/MXSbqfkSyVU?si=HyRQg1S9gXsFMzWl&t=5474 Support the show On our website, you can see more photos, videos, and blogs about each day of the trial, organized by episode. Go to SequesteredPod.com Website: sequesteredpod.com Instagram: @sequesteredpod TikTok: @sequesteredpod Thank you for listening. SEQUESTERED is a BP Production.
Chapter 1: What happened to Jasmine Pace?
On a cold November night, Jasmine Pace disappeared. Days later, her lifeless body was found and a community was left in shock.
Chapter 2: Who was accused of Jasmine Pace's murder?
It's a story that struck the nation. In November, 22-year-old Jasmine Pace was reported missing by her mother. And less than one week later, her body was found, police say, at the hands of her boyfriend, Jason Chen.
Chapter 3: What was the juror's experience during the trial?
I was called to serve on the jury in the murder trial of the state of Tennessee versus Jason Chin, who was accused of taking Jasmine's life. Over nine days, I witnessed the unraveling of a horrifying story, one that I will never forget.
Chapter 4: What evidence was presented in the trial?
This is the suitcase in which Jason Chin stuffed the 98-pound body of Jasmine Pace.
Chapter 5: What is the purpose of the podcast Sequestered?
This is Sequestered, a juror's perspective on the murder trial for Jasmine Pace, a podcast that takes you inside the courtroom, behind closed doors, and into the heart of a trial that captivated the town of Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Friends say she was the person you called no matter what time of day it was. They say she was always there. They say her personality was so magnetic, people couldn't help but gravitate towards her.
Each episode will walk you through one day of the trial. I'll share my experience as a juror and how I grappled with the weight of the evidence, the responsibility of the verdict and sentencing, and honoring Jasmine's story.
Victims matter. Jasmine Pace is not just some girl listed in an autopsy report. She is not the photos that you have seen. Don't minimize her to a name on an indictment. She is a person. She had family that loved her. She was a friend. She was a granddaughter. Please don't minimize this trial to the trial for him.
Join us as we explore the crime, the trial, and the profound impact of Jasmine Pace's story.
I want you to remember this trial as the trial for Jasmine Pace.
This is Sequestered, a juror's journey, a victim's voice, and the pursuit of truth. Subscribe now.
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