As a meticulous crime investigator, I carefully reviewed the transcript of the suspect’s interrogation. Every word was analyzed for potential clues that could lead to solving the heinous crime that had been committed. The suspect’s nervous demeanor and evasive answers only fueled my determination to uncover the truth.

One key fact that stood out from the transcript was the suspect’s inconsistent alibi for the night of the crime. This glaring discrepancy raised red flags and pointed towards possible involvement in the nefarious deed. Additionally, the suspect’s reluctance to provide specific details about their whereabouts during the time of the crime further deepened my suspicions.

The type of crime in question, a brutal homicide, demanded a thorough investigation and attention to the smallest of details. Every statement in the transcript was scrutinized, every pause or hesitation was noted, as I pieced together the puzzle of what truly transpired on that fateful night.

As I continued to spin through the text, my focus sharpened, my determination unwavering. The truth was out there, waiting to be uncovered, and I would stop at nothing to bring justice to the victim and closure to their loved ones. The suspect may have thought they could deceive us with their lies, but I was one step ahead, meticulously dissecting every word until the web of deception unraveled before me.

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50 Comments to “Complete OVERKILL and Absolutely Barbaric! A Thanksgiving Nightmare | Jasmine Pace & Jason Chen”

  • @annieelise

    This person is completely deranged and sick. This poor family and this cruel and disgusting things done to their loved one. It’s unforgivable!!

  • @JamesBWest

    Yes, I would really like to know when you’ll be posting an update to this tragic story

  • @vargowvu

    Police can't just break down doors. Please understand that.

  • @audreyjanow4724

    As someone from Chattanooga…no one is to blame but Jason. But can we PLEASE normalize calling the cops if you are hearing distressing screams…? I just don’t understand. Not the neighbors fault, but gosh… just makes you wonder. Could’ve saved the family a lot of heartache searching for her. 😞

  • @Senoritadeloscielos

    I am so sorry.
    I don’t think the lie was necessary. That took time away. Definitely over killl

  • @samidunn88

    I am so happy you done this jasmine pace. She was loved by so many from our hometown

  • @seeehchyou8047

    Are you partnered with the channel Law&Crime Network? I'm curious since the more recent videos they posted are from your channel. If not, let me know. I'll help you report the videos. You should be paid for your content.

  • @user-nv1fu5dc8c

    Annie, this pisses me off just like it did you. .. bust that MF door in!! Shit!

  • @commonsense2680

    I completely agree with you Annie, from all the true crime videos I've seen, when cops get calls for "welfair checks" or similar to check on a person that hasn't been heard from for days, seems like the cops just ring the doorbell and if no one answers, they just walk away. I mean WFT? Doesn't the fact that the person has not been seen by friends, family, and employer, and they are concerned and asked for a check up mean you SHOULD go into the house/apartment and see if you can find the missing person??? I mean, you have probably cause just because the person has been reported as missing by several people for several days. Aren't the odds that the person is lying dead or injured in their own house is probable? I mean, what the F are cops afraid of to not even bother to enter the house and look for the person. In most cases there ends up being either a murder or critical evidence of some criminal action that went on there. I just don't understand why cops don't check inside the house???

  • @stephenmcgraw8871

    Does she know how sexy she really is??

  • @oppressionboys239

    i dated her in highschool. crazy to look at our messages life is wild

  • @kimgale262

    Jason Chen's trial is set for June 2024.

  • @amandasmith2059

    Absolutely horrifying!!! He needs life in prison!!

  • @cmytu2349

    Dear Jasmine,

    I would love you to sing that beautiful song to my infant daughter in Heaven. Her name is Jessalyn. RIP sweet darlings! May your family and friends eventually find healing and comfort with all the precious memories you left with them.

  • @robweaver6618

    Love your show thanks heaps 😁 Rob from nz 👍

  • @connellkellymarie3208

    Much Love & many prayers to all of Jasmine's friends, family, & loved ones
    🙏🏻💖🙏🏻

  • @MissMeina

    Can I just say Asian dude sounds so off talking like that😂

  • @h3ll011

    My mother was friends with her father and i cannot even tell you how worried her dad and her family were. He had sent many messages to family and friends seeing if anyone had seen his daughter. I can't believe that this had happened to her. RIP Jasmine ♥

  • @_sapphic

    I've been putting off watching any videos covering this specific case. For as long as I can remember I've loved watching anything true crime related (TV shows, YouTube, news) but ever since her death I've made it a point to steer clear of any media outside the news covering Jasmine's death. It hits especially hard when the victim is someone you spent multiple hours with – 5 days a week. It's so cliche in these when everyone claims that they "were the kindest individual and could brighten up a room"… But I'll be damned if that isn't the truth. A cliche saying but it's the shortest and straightforward explanation as to the sheer impact she had on those around her. I could go on and on about all the wonderful qualities she possessed and how beautiful of a human she was. No actually she was an angel. Though I only knew her in work and we were never close outside of work I bet she was the same smiling, selfless individual. I'd love to share one memory if that's okay though.
    One day I was having a particularly rough shift and had hit my limit. It got to the point where I had to go to the walk-in cooler and just cry. Well Jazzy noticed and after about 15 seconds in there she didn't say a word as she opened that huge door and just hug me. She hugged me for maybe a solid minute and just let me cry on her shoulder. As someone who deals with crippling mental health & illnesses I can't express how much I needed that; how that one hug let me know I'm not alone, that people do care, and that some people are selfless to the point where no matter how behind or busy she was she still took that time to make sure I wasn't alone. That wasn't but maybe 2 months after she started working there.
    I'm being vague on purpose as to not give details away so I hope you can understand that.
    I'll quit rambling now, I just miss her and her infectious presence. Jasmine Pace deserved to have a long, exciting, joyous life and Jason had to go and take everything away. I'll always keep her and her family in my thoughts and prayers.
    Anywho I've cried typing this and I guess it's time to watch this video and cry some more. Chattanooga strong.

  • @amandaramsay5934

    I have 2 daughters and this kills me inside.

  • @celinamartinez8344

    Why is the guy always an ugly loser?! These murders always have the texts that the victim needs space sent to family and friends. Females need to have code words with family and friends that way people can start looking right away. Back in the day before technology it was, hey I'm going here with this guy for this long that way family and friends know where, when and who.

  • @rachelberding6938

    I live in Elizabethtown, and I had an abusive ex boyfriend. We got into a argument and he did put his hands on me. Neighbors called the police for me and when they got their the cops were banging on the door, and my boyfriend had me sitting in the bedroom and telling me to be quiet. 10 minutes later they kicked the door in!! They came in and arrested him! This is in KY?

  • @DeenaRabalais-yl6tx

    Obsessed with this acct!

  • @tayellie0

    It’s hard to tell what we would do in a situation like that. We can think all day what we WOULD do, but your body and mind does strange things in moments of terror. Poor girl. I bet her mom beats herself up with guilt for not seeing that pin drop.

  • @sandrabaker5298

    DAMN! He ugly and scary-looking. What did she EVER see in this creep?

  • @elaine8417

    She was so far out of his league in every way

  • @steve99098

    Guy just looked creepy

  • @denisebacher5040

    Definitely overkill! But I mean, what could you possibly have done to set him off, if this was a crime of passion.

  • @elizabethmalott9733

    Shouldn't that fall under probable cause to enter??

  • @mfi-cf7sp

    “I need space give me a break dang” Neapolean Dynomite

  • @theresarossi6306

    He's messed up in the head

  • @beehungry6190

    Police cant just kick in the door for a call saying there was screaming. People fight all the time in apartments. Also police have been completely restrained on any use of force and proactive policing due to the reforms everyone wanted. So no there wasn’t much they could do. People are getting what they voted for now.

  • @proamericanstoptyranny1260

    No law enforcement should never be able to enter someones house just because a neighbor calls 911. The Constitution stands for reason. U guys keep on wanting to give up ur rights. U have freedom of speech therefore u can do this YouTube channel. U keep on giving up rights and at some point u will loose ur freedom of speech. Freedom is scary. Learn how to protect yourself.

  • @jodiegalloway3614

    My deepest condolences to her family and loved ones. Rest in peace sweet girl 🙏🕊️🦋

  • @ksaulnier549

    So sorry for what happened to her😢

  • @patricknelson1471

    he wont have fun in jail

  • @dougieh3039

    This makes me sick!!! Poor girl was just a baby. 🤬

  • @conorjordan19

    Am I missing something because right off the bat his eyes are completely void of anything. That tells me everything I need to know. Another beautiful life loss over incompetent lazy police officers and these psycho losers where somebody always knows they have issues. Please people dont just ignore screams and say something.

  • @melissamoore5223

    How are people ABLE to be so cruel. I do not understand and never will

  • @lisawhite3113

    Prayers to all the family and friends. That guy is a total scumbag deserves life in prison

  • @marlz672

    Wow she had a beautiful voice. Wish I could have listened to her sing the whole song. ♥️ Rest in peace sweetheart x

  • @FinalHarps

    The problems with law enforcement emergent a house under another person claims can cause major issues. Since so many people make false claims.

  • @nk-ru6dz

    My neighbors were arguing loudly one time and they didn't open the door when the cops arrived so the cops broke the lock and went in. We were living in a shady area at that time so maybe that's why cops did that but if only they did that in this case then possibly they could have saved her life

  • @scottbattaglia8595

    She looked super sweet and full of fun, I'm so sorry for her family and friends 😞

  • @catherinebunch450

    This is way to close to home 😢 I’m right outside Chattanooga, a lot of the family got tattoos for her & turns out the artist that did the original piece on jasmine has been my tattoo artist for years!

  • @moorefamily6639

    All parents should be allowed 5 minutes alone with the killer of their child handcuffed in shackles

  • @Guybrush_U_Threepwood

    “I’d like to address that………..yeah…” kids lol

  • @dayllily

    Me meeting a guy I met on hinge on Saturday 😅

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