SEQUESTERED Podcast
SEQUESTERED Podcast

<p><b>SEQUESTERED: A Juror’s Perspective on the Murder Trial for Jasmine Pace</b></p><p><br></p><p>Dive deep into the gripping, real-life courtroom drama of SEQUESTERED, a 10-episode podcast that offers an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look at the State of Tennessee v. Jason Chen trial. Narrated by Sara, <em>Juror #11</em>, who served on the sequestered jury during the high-profile murder trial in Chattanooga, Tennessee, SEQUESTERED takes listeners through each day of the intense nine-day trial, from jury selection to the final verdict and sentencing.</p><p><br></p><p>But this podcast is more than a recounting of court proceedings. SEQUESTERED explores the emotional burden, ethical dilemmas, and profound responsibility of serving on a jury where justice hangs in the balance. With candid reflections from <em>Juror #11</em>, courtroom audio, commentary from District Attorney Coty Wamp, thoughts from journalist Latricia Thomas of NewsChannel 9, and more, this series sheds light on the complexities of the legal process and the human cost of tragedy.</p><p><br></p><p>Above all, SEQUESTERED is a tribute to Jasmine Pace — honoring her life, her story, and the truth about what happened to her.</p><p><br></p><p>Listen now to experience a rare, unfiltered perspective on one of Chattanooga’s most riveting murder trials.</p><p><br></p><p>Visit <a href="https://www.sequesteredpod.com"><b>SequesteredPod.com</b></a> for more information.</p><p><br></p><p>For inquiries, please email us at <b>sequesteredpod@gmail.com</b>.</p>

Send us a textIn the final episode of Sequestered: A Juror’s Perspective on the Murder Trial for Jasmine Pace, Sara reflects on the journey from jury duty to podcast creation and the immense emotional and mental weight of seeking justice. Joined by co-producer Andrea, Sara revisits the pivotal moments of the case and shares new insights from prosecutors Coty Wamp and Paul Moyle, whose dedication to Jasmine’s family left a lasting impression.Listeners hear from fellow jurors as they grapple with their own experiences and reflections following the trial. Sara answers heartfelt listener questions, offering a glimpse into her motivations for making the podcast and her hopes for how Jasmine’s story will be remembered.The episode closes with a poignant reminder: Jasmine’s story doesn’t end here. Sara and Andrea pledge to continue their search for answers, including following Jason Chen’s upcoming appeal. This is a powerful and emotional conclusion to the series that leaves listeners with a call to remember Jasmine Pace for who she was—a vibrant, loving person whose story deserves to be told with compassion and respect.Dateline NBC’s powerful episode “The Pin at Apartment 210” is now available to stream on Peacock. The episode explores the investigation, trial, and key moments in the search for justice following the murder of Jasmine Pace. Watch now on Peacock and help us continue to honor Jasmine’s memory. Visit peacocktv.com to start your free trial. Visit sequesteredpod.com for a deeper dive into the trial! With blogs, photos from the trial, and more details about the host, you'll have a good 'ole time.Try Audible for Free! Try Audible Premium Plus free! $14.95 a month after 30 days. Cancel anytime.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showOn 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.comInstagram: @sequesteredpodTikTok: @sequesteredpod Thank you for listening. SEQUESTERED is a BP Production.
Send us a textIn this powerful episode, Juror #11 takes listeners through the final, weighty moments of the trial for Jasmine Pace. After eight days of evidence, testimony, and deliberation, the jury returns to the courtroom to deliver their verdict. But the journey isn’t over. The jury must reconvene  to determine Chen’s fate—whether he will be eligible for parole or spend the rest of his life behind bars.Sara describes the complexities of the sentencing phase, from Jason Chen’s mother’s heartbreaking plea for mercy to the gut-wrenching victim impact statements delivered by Jasmine’s family. Jasmine’s sister, her cousin, and father each paint a vivid and haunting picture of the young woman whose life was short. They share memories of Jasmine’s kindness, her love for family, and her resilience through repeated grief and loss.As the jury wrestles with their final decision, Sara reflects on the enormity of the task before them. The emotional toll of the trial and the responsibility to seek justice weigh heavily. With meticulous detail and heartfelt reflection, Sara provides a firsthand account of what it’s like to serve as a juror in such a high-profile and emotionally charged case. This episode brings listeners inside the courtroom, into the jury room, and ultimately into the lasting impact of Jasmine Pace’s story.Dateline NBC’s powerful episode “The Pin at Apartment 210” is now available to stream on Peacock. The episode explores the investigation, trial, and key moments in the search for justice following the murder of Jasmine Pace. Watch now on Peacock and help us continue to honor Jasmine’s memory. Visit peacocktv.com to start your free trial. Visit sequesteredpod.com for a deeper dive into the trial! With blogs, photos from the trial, and more details about the host, you'll have a good 'ole time.Try Audible for Free! Try Audible Premium Plus free! $14.95 a month after 30 days. Cancel anytime.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showOn 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.comInstagram: @sequesteredpodTikTok: @sequesteredpod Thank you for listening. SEQUESTERED is a BP Production.
Send us a textIn this pivotal episode, Juror #11 takes us inside Day 7 of the murder trial for Jasmine Pace—the day both the defense and prosecution delivered their final arguments before deliberations began.After a much-needed day off filled with quiet moments at Ruby Falls and the Tennessee Aquarium, the jurors returned to the courtroom to face the weight of their duty. With no rebuttal from the state, the defense formally rested its case, and the court turned to a final legal debate—should the jury be allowed to consider voluntary manslaughter as a possible charge?As the courtroom settled, Assistant DA Paul Moyle delivered a powerful closing statement, outlining Jason Chen’s calculated actions—from Jasmine’s final moments to his chilling digital trail. His yellow-light analogy on premeditation struck a nerve, changing how at least one juror understood the law.Then came the defense’s final word. Amanda Morrison didn’t deny Jason killed Jasmine but argued it was a crime of passion, not premeditation. Her gaze locked on Juror #11 as she challenged the prosecution’s timeline and pointed to the absence of physical restraint evidence.But the moment truly shifted when District Attorney General Coty Wamp stood to deliver her rebuttal. In a fiery and focused final plea, she read directly from the defense’s opening statement transcript—highlighting contradictions, disproven claims, and what she called attempts to "muddy the waters." With composure and intensity, Wamp reminded the jury: This trial is not about Jason Chen. It’s about Jasmine Pace.As the court prepared for deliberations, four jurors were randomly selected as alternates—an emotional and abrupt departure for those removed from the process they’d fully committed to. The episode closes with a powerful journal entry from one of those alternates, Juror #5, whose insight and emotion reflect the deeper human experience of service and exclusion.Next time, we enter the jury room—and hear the verdict.Dateline NBC’s powerful episode “The Pin at Apartment 210” is now available to stream on Peacock. The episode explores the investigation, trial, and key moments in the search for justice following the murder of Jasmine Pace. Watch now on Peacock and help us continue to honor Jasmine’s memory. Visit peacocktv.com to start your free trial. Visit sequesteredpod.com for a deeper dive into the trial! With blogs, photos from the trial, and more details about the host, you'll have a good 'ole time.Try Audible for Free! Try Audible Premium Plus free! $14.95 a month after 30 days. Cancel anytime.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showOn 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.comInstagram: @sequesteredpodTikTok: @sequesteredpod Thank you for listening. SEQUESTERED is a BP Production.
Send us a textAs the trial for Jason Chen enters its final stretch, the prosecution delivers a major shift—resting their case earlier than expected. But before the defense takes over, motions fly, including a request for lesser charges and an attempt to introduce a forensic psychologist to challenge premeditation.We hear from two critical witnesses:Courtney Paglino-Brewer - the downstairs neighbor, who recounts the terrifying scream and chaotic sounds she heard the night Jasmine Pace was murdered.Travis Pace, Jasmine’s father, whose desperate search led him to break into Jason Chen’s apartment, discovering Jasmine’s belongings—and a chilling realization that something was terribly wrong.The defense presents their case, but it’s underwhelming. Their final witness, private investigator Johnny Lawrence, raises doubts about the crime scene but admits he can’t prove anything definitively. After all the motions, legal maneuvering, and cross-examinations, the defense rests—leaving the jury with more questions than answers.Next, both sides prepare for closing arguments—and the weight of the verdict looms.Dateline NBC’s powerful episode “The Pin at Apartment 210” is now available to stream on Peacock. The episode explores the investigation, trial, and key moments in the search for justice following the murder of Jasmine Pace. Watch now on Peacock and help us continue to honor Jasmine’s memory. Visit peacocktv.com to start your free trial. Visit sequesteredpod.com for a deeper dive into the trial! With blogs, photos from the trial, and more details about the host, you'll have a good 'ole time.Try Audible for Free! Try Audible Premium Plus free! $14.95 a month after 30 days. Cancel anytime.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showOn 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.comInstagram: @sequesteredpodTikTok: @sequesteredpod Thank you for listening. SEQUESTERED is a BP Production.
Send us a textOn Day 5 of the trial, the focus shifts—not to what happened inside Jason Chen’s apartment, but to the evidence he left behind.Sara takes us back inside the courtroom as forensic experts lay out the physical and digital trail that maps Jason’s every move.The prosecution introduces fingerprint evidence, placing Jason Chen exactly where he didn’t want to be—on the garbage bag that held Jasmine’s body. Cell phone data confirms Jasmine’s phone traveled everywhere Jason phone went after she was last seen alive. And surveillance footage captures Jason's movements as he transports the suitcase from Tremont Street to Suck Creek Road.Then, the case pivots to digital forensics, where Investigator Mark Hamilton reconstructs Jason’s timeline with chilling precision—GPS records, cell tower pings, and app data that fill in the gaps between his movements and Jasmine’s disappearance.Minute by minute, the evidence builds—a text message sent after Jasmine was already gone, a second trip to Suck Creek Road, and a Lyft ride that returns Jason home after abandoning Jasmine’s car.But one moment lingers more than any other.In one of the most haunting scenes of the trial, Sara and her producer visit 110 Tremont—standing on the very sidewalk where Jason dragged that heavy suitcase. Seeing the steps, the parking lot, and the path he took with their own eyes.The evidence tells its own story. And by the end of the day, the jury can see it clearly.Dateline NBC’s powerful episode “The Pin at Apartment 210” is now available to stream on Peacock. The episode explores the investigation, trial, and key moments in the search for justice following the murder of Jasmine Pace. Watch now on Peacock and help us continue to honor Jasmine’s memory. Visit peacocktv.com to start your free trial. Visit sequesteredpod.com for a deeper dive into the trial! With blogs, photos from the trial, and more details about the host, you'll have a good 'ole time.Try Audible for Free! Try Audible Premium Plus free! $14.95 a month after 30 days. Cancel anytime.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showOn 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.comInstagram: @sequesteredpodTikTok: @sequesteredpod Thank you for listening. SEQUESTERED is a BP Production.
Send us a textIn this emotionally harrowing episode, Sara - Juror #11 - walks us through Day 4 of the trial against Jason Chen — the day the jury came face to face with the most difficult evidence yet.Forensic expert Dr. Steven Cogswell takes the stand, leading the courtroom through the grim details of Jasmine Pace’s autopsy. Through X-rays, photographs, and expert testimony, the jury sees exactly how Jasmine was found — restrained, contorted inside a suitcase, and bearing the marks of 60 separate stab wounds.The evidence paints a chilling picture, not just of violence, but of deliberate cruelty. A broken knife blade lodged inside Jasmine’s lung. Blood evidence that suggests a desperate struggle. And hauntingly, the moment when Jasmine sent her mother a location pin — her final message — just minutes after a scream was heard from Jason Chen’s apartment.Sara also reflects on the weight of what it means to see these images firsthand, and how jurors’ own questions helped piece together a clearer but more devastating timeline.This is the day the reality of the case truly set in — and it’s a day no one in that courtroom will ever forget.Dateline NBC’s powerful episode “The Pin at Apartment 210” is now available to stream on Peacock. The episode explores the investigation, trial, and key moments in the search for justice following the murder of Jasmine Pace. Watch now on Peacock and help us continue to honor Jasmine’s memory. Visit peacocktv.com to start your free trial. Visit sequesteredpod.com for a deeper dive into the trial! With blogs, photos from the trial, and more details about the host, you'll have a good 'ole time.Try Audible for Free! Try Audible Premium Plus free! $14.95 a month after 30 days. Cancel anytime.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showOn 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.comInstagram: @sequesteredpodTikTok: @sequesteredpod Thank you for listening. SEQUESTERED is a BP Production.
Send us a textThe courtroom holds its breath as prosecutors unveil the raw, unfiltered truth of what happened inside Jason Chen’s apartment. Blood spatter. A massive five-foot stain. Suitcase wheel marks in the trunk of his car. Each piece of evidence stacks up, painting a harrowing picture of Jasmine Pace’s final moments.CSI experts take the stand, breaking down the chilling details—from BlueStar test reactions to DNA swabs and fingerprinting. The defense fights back, grasping for doubt. But as the prosecution reveals Jasmine’s final resting place—inside of a suitcase, handcuffed and shackled in layers of trash bags. The weight of this case becomes undeniable.Through it all, Jason Chen never once looks up.Step inside the crime scene with us. The truth is in the evidence.Special thanks to Local 3 News’ Shay Patterson, Latrisha Thomas at NewsChannel 9, and all the journalists who’ve worked overtime to cover this case. We couldn’t tell this story without you.Please rate, subscribe, and follow! If you want to see photos and read the blog for this episode, click here! You can email us at sequesteredpod(at)gmail.comSupport the showInstagram: @sequesteredpod Website: sequesteredpod.comStart your free Audible trial and support the podcast: audibletrial.com/sequestered  SEQUESTERED is a BP Production.Dateline NBC’s powerful episode “The Pin at Apartment 210” is now available to stream on Peacock. The episode explores the investigation, trial, and key moments in the search for justice following the murder of Jasmine Pace. Watch now on Peacock and help us continue to honor Jasmine’s memory. Visit peacocktv.com to start your free trial. Visit sequesteredpod.com for a deeper dive into the trial! With blogs, photos from the trial, and more details about the host, you'll have a good 'ole time.Try Audible for Free! Try Audible Premium Plus free! $14.95 a month after 30 days. Cancel anytime.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showOn 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.comInstagram: @sequesteredpodTikTok: @sequesteredpod Thank you for listening. SEQUESTERED is a BP Production.
Send us a textAs Day Two of the trial unfolds, the prosecution begins methodically connecting the evidence that led to Jason Chen’s arrest. Investigator Zack Crawford’s testimony reveals the blood-soaked truth hidden beneath the surface of Chen’s apartment, while forensic limitations and the defense’s strategy come into play.We follow the digital breadcrumbs left on Chen’s phone, chilling surveillance footage of him wheeling a suitcase through Chattanooga, and the discovery of Jasmine Pace’s SIM card hidden among his belongings. With each new revelation, the picture becomes clearer, darker, and more damning.Then, I returned to the crime scene—standing where Jasmine was found, seeing what I had only heard about in court. The weight of the trial, the evidence, and the reality of what happened here settles in like never before.If you want to see photos and read the blog for this episode, click here! Please rate, subscribe, and follow! You can email us at sequesteredpod(at)gmail.comSupport the showInstagram: @sequesteredpodWebsite: sequesteredpod.comStart your free Audible trial and support the podcast: audibletrial.com/sequesteredSEQUESTERED is a BP Production.Dateline NBC’s powerful episode “The Pin at Apartment 210” is now available to stream on Peacock. The episode explores the investigation, trial, and key moments in the search for justice following the murder of Jasmine Pace. Watch now on Peacock and help us continue to honor Jasmine’s memory. Visit peacocktv.com to start your free trial. Visit sequesteredpod.com for a deeper dive into the trial! With blogs, photos from the trial, and more details about the host, you'll have a good 'ole time.Support the showOn 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.comInstagram: @sequesteredpodTikTok: @sequesteredpod Thank you for listening. SEQUESTERED is a BP Production.
Send us a textThe courtroom is silent as the jury takes their seats, the weight of their responsibility settling in. In this gripping episode, Juror #11 takes us inside the first day of the trial of State of Tennessee vs. Jason Chen, where the prosecution and defense lay out their opening statements, each painting vastly different pictures of what happened to Jasmine Pace.District Attorney General Coty Wamp commands the room, using powerful visuals—including the very suitcase in which Jasmine’s body was found—to drive home the brutality of the crime. The defense, led by Joshua Weiss, counters with a carefully crafted narrative, arguing that Jason Chen’s actions were not premeditated but rather an act of panic.As the prosecution calls its first witnesses, including Jasmine’s mother, the emotional toll of the case becomes undeniable. Tension builds as evidence begins to emerge—surveillance footage, crime scene photos, and chilling details that begin to unravel the truth.This episode immerses listeners in the heart of the courtroom, revealing the strategies, emotions, and pivotal moments that set the stage for what’s to come.If you want to see photos and read the blog for this episode, click here! Please rate, subscribe, and follow! You can email us at sequesteredpod(at)gmail.comSupport the showInstagram: @sequesteredpodWebsite: sequesteredpod.comSEQUESTERED is a BP Production.Dateline NBC’s powerful episode “The Pin at Apartment 210” is now available to stream on Peacock. The episode explores the investigation, trial, and key moments in the search for justice following the murder of Jasmine Pace. Watch now on Peacock and help us continue to honor Jasmine’s memory. Visit peacocktv.com to start your free trial. Visit sequesteredpod.com for a deeper dive into the trial! With blogs, photos from the trial, and more details about the host, you'll have a good 'ole time.Try Audible for Free! Try Audible Premium Plus free! $14.95 a month after 30 days. Cancel anytime.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showOn 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.comInstagram: @sequesteredpodTikTok: @sequesteredpod Thank you for listening. SEQUESTERED is a BP Production.
Send us a textSequestered. It’s a word most of us never think will apply to our lives—until it does. In this gripping first episode, Juror #11 takes us inside the moment she was called to serve on one of the most high-profile murder trials in Chattanooga’s history, TN vs Jason Chen. From an unexpected voicemail about jury duty to the moment she surrendered her phone and freedom, Sara recounts the surreal experience of stepping into the legal process. She shares the tension of jury selection, the weight of being sworn in, and the shocking realization that she and 15 other strangers would decide the fate of Jason Chen—the man accused of brutally taking Jasmine Pace’s life.This episode sets the stage for what’s to come: the isolation of sequestration, the emotional toll of the courtroom, and the responsibility of seeking justice. Through vivid storytelling and firsthand insight, SEQUESTERED pulls you into the heart of the trial, honoring Jasmine’s memory while uncovering the weighty reality of being a juror.If you want to see photos and read the blog for this episode, click here! Links from this episode: Chattanooga History  Chattanooga Named "Best Place to Live in Tennesssee" by U.S. News & World Report Crime Down Significantly Year-Over-Year in Chattanooga, New Statistics Show Family of woman missing since last week worried over phone activity, Facebook - Local News 3 ChattanoogaPlease rate, subscribe, and follow! Dateline NBC’s powerful episode “The Pin at Apartment 210” is now available to stream on Peacock. The episode explores the investigation, trial, and key moments in the search for justice following the murder of Jasmine Pace. Watch now on Peacock and help us continue to honor Jasmine’s memory. Visit peacocktv.com to start your free trial. Visit sequesteredpod.com for a deeper dive into the trial! With blogs, photos from the trial, and more details about the host, you'll have a good 'ole time.Try Audible for Free! Try Audible Premium Plus free! $14.95 a month after 30 days. Cancel anytime.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showOn 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.comInstagram: @sequesteredpodTikTok: @sequesteredpod Thank you for listening. SEQUESTERED is a BP Production.
Send us a textSUBSCRIBE 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 Newshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7ezlhlrfdA DA Coty Wamp Final Closing Statement - WTVC NewsChannel 9 Chattanoogahttps://youtu.be/MXSbqfkSyVU?si=HyRQg1S9gXsFMzWl&t=5474 Support the showOn 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.comInstagram: @sequesteredpodTikTok: @sequesteredpod Thank you for listening. SEQUESTERED is a BP Production.