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Paul Moyle

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a pin of her last location to her mother. Ms. Jasmine Pace sends it to Katrina. Now there's two options, sure. But circumstantially, we know that it's Jasmine that sent that message. This is only two options. It's either Ms. Jasmine Pace in a cry for help, letting her family know where she is, or it's Mr. Jason Chen using the phone, sending a message to Jasmine's mom, For what purpose?

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To get caught? We know he doesn't want that to happen.

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Sixty individual, stat, and his size wounds were on Jasmine Pace's body at the Constitutional Sanitary Examiner's office. That means stab, action one, removing, action two. Each stab in and of itself consists of two distinct movements. The movement plunging the knife blade in and the movement removing the knife blade out, back in, out 120, 120 times. He had to move his body

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to be able to inflict the number of injuries that we see on Jasmine Pace's body.

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Then we fast forward to 5.59. You've seen it. Mr. Chin emerges from his apartment with a suitcase. Watch as he tips it over, how heavy it is, pulls him to the ground. Watch as he struggles to go around the corner towards the light post right there. Because it's not clothes. He's not going on some trip. It's a person. It's Jasmine Pace, 98 pounds, 5 foot 2 inches tall. This growing suitcase.

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That's all it took. having her in the fetal position with one arm chained to her right way on the inside. And let's think about it. Why on the inside, not the outside? If it is as the defense would have you believe that Jasmine Pace was cuffed up while she was dead, right? Why on earth would they apply one arm shackled to the elbow and the other one to the left leg. She's not moving.

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She's not going anywhere. You'd make it so that it matches, right?

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Everything he does is calm. It's collected passion. but most importantly, it's rational. Everything he does is to avoid, and that's to escape capture. Everything he does leading up to the attack by shackling and restraining Jasmine Pace is to make it easier to accomplish the act itself. That is premeditation. It doesn't matter that he didn't have it written down on some sheet of paper today.

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It will be the day that I kill Jasmine Pace. All that matters is he took steps To commit the murder, he committed the murder. And during the commission of the murder, you mean to tell me that during any one of those 60 stabs, he never once thought I should stop? No. Like the car approaching the yellow light, it was hammered down. Keep going. Don't stop.

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Ladies and gentlemen, Mr. Chin, I'm awfully killed this case, son. He acted intentionally. The number of wounds is restraining the victim before the attack. His conduct after all shows calm reflection on the task at hand. And that's why he's guilty of first-degree murder. We'll find him guilty for snuffing out Ms. Jasmine Paisley's life on the 23rd of November, 2022. Thank you.

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The only evidence of anyone having a deadly weapon is the defendant.

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What's in the bags is a matter of perspective. One person in the courtroom was contained in Exhibit 138-6, found on the banks of the Tennessee River in Hamilton County, was in inconvenience. Something that needed to be gotten rid of. Discarded like a piece of trash. Something that you don't care about.

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But to other people in the courtroom, and you've heard from over the course of this week, something to be cherished. Something precious. Something that you'd be willing to go to the ends of the earth to find and bring home safe. What's in the bag? You have the base.

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We've all approached a traffic light. The light was turned yellow. See and hear. As someone approaches this traffic light, they have a choice. Do you step on the gas? Do you step on the brakes? Do you consider what time of day is it? Are there pedestrians? What's the traffic look like? Are you running late? Is there a need to get where you're going quickly? All things that your mind processes

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In an instant, you make the conscious choice to either hit the brake pedal or to go hammer down. And as we'll see, Silver Car, when faced with that decision, just like Mr. Chin, accelerated, kept going, didn't stop. I want you to keep that in mind as we start going through the proof.

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What opportunities did Mr. Chin have during this to take the off ramp away from violence, away from murder, away from 60 stab wounds? It's important to know the timeline. How long does it take to choose to kill Ms. Jasmine Pace? Mere seconds.

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Episode 04: Inside the Crime Scene

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If there's video of people going into the crime scene, don't you think that's important to do your job? That's not necessarily part of my job. Isn't it part of your job to determine whether or not a crime scene is contaminated? I mean, we would speak with officers, and we'd ask the officers if there's anything that we wouldn't do.

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Episode 04: Inside the Crime Scene

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I mean, honestly, we had a control test based on the visible blood that also illuminated

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So are there other substances other than the iron in blood that can cause a blue star reaction?

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This would be in the innermost layer, the third layer of the garbage bags.

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This is the set of handcuffs. One to the wrist and one to the ankle. Which side? Her right side.

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Let's see if it was from the handcuffs and the shackle.

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Finally, the prosecution introduced a blood spot card, a crucial genetic reference used in forensic testing.

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Episode 10: After the Verdict

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I think that what I want people to take away from this and to realize is that we see names on the news, individuals who are charged with crimes. Sometimes the news will tell us the names of the victim, but At the end of the day, people need to realize that crime has a real impact on people outside of those that are named on the nightly news.

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Episode 10: After the Verdict

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That for every one victim of a crime, there is a family, a father, a mother, brothers and sisters, cousins, people who are deeply and negatively affected by the criminal acts of another, even though they're not the actual target of the criminal conduct. And that's something that I think that most people don't realize is just the sheer scope of crime and how it affects really the entire community.

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Episode 10: After the Verdict

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And I think also one other thing is that I know that a lot of times that we focus on the negatives with people that work in the public sector and government. But there are dedicated professionals out there like General Wump who believe in the rule of law, who believe in seeking justice for those who no longer have a voice, and

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Episode 10: After the Verdict

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People don't need to forget that every day across this country, across this state, there are people who are fighting for victims, and General Long is one of those people.