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If you haven't yet heard Episode 206, stop here, go back, and start there first — because everything you're about to hear will land very differently once you know the full story of Jennifer Pan. But if you're caught up, welcome to this bones episode. I have painstakingly remastered this interrogation for the best possible viewing and listening experience. The original interrogation videos, which you can find elsewhere, are hard to hear due to poor recording quality, room noise, and Jennifer Pan's quiet voice.
In our remastered version, you can hear everything. Everything down to every emotion, explanation, and bit of detail. It's 2:44 in the morning on November 9th, 2010. A young woman sits in a small interview room at a York Regional Police station, a Bible somewhere nearby, a digital recorder running as a fail-safe.
Hours earlier, armed men had walked into her family's quiet Markham home. When they walked out, her mother was gone, and her father was fighting for his life. Now, a homicide detective slides a form across the table. He tells her she has nothing to apologize for. He tells her he's there to help. And then he asks her to do one simple thing: start at the beginning, and tell him about her day.
What follows is more than ninety minutes of a story — a story about a gas leak in the morning, a normal family dinner, a friend over for movie night, and then footsteps that didn't belong. Three men. A gun behind her head. String around her wrists. Her mother's voice calling out from the dark.
It is a harrowing account. It is detailed. It is, at times, almost too composed. And that's what we want you to listen for. Because this is the first of three interrogations — and we're releasing all three together for a reason. In this episode, you'll hear Jennifer's very first version of events, told under oath, in her own words, while detectives gently, patiently, take her back through the night again and again. Pay attention to the timeline. Pay attention to what she remembers in vivid detail — and what she says she just can't recall. Notice when the detective says, "Take your time."
The cracks don't announce themselves. They appear quietly, in the spaces between her answers. And by the end of this episode, you'll understand exactly why investigators couldn't let it go. So settle in, and stay with us all the way through. This is the 911 Calls Podcast. This is Interrogation One.
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If you haven't yet heard Episode 206, stop here, go back, and start there first — because everything you're about to hear will land very differently once you know the full story of Jennifer Pan. But if you're caught up, welcome to this bones episode. I have painstakingly remastered this interrogation for the best possible viewing and listening experience. The original interrogation videos, which you can find elsewhere, are hard to hear due to poor recording quality, room noise, and Jennifer Pan's quiet voice.
In our remastered version, you can hear everything. Everything down to every emotion, explanation, and bit of detail. It's 2:44 in the morning on November 9th, 2010. A young woman sits in a small interview room at a York Regional Police station, a Bible somewhere nearby, a digital recorder running as a fail-safe.
Hours earlier, armed men had walked into her family's quiet Markham home. When they walked out, her mother was gone, and her father was fighting for his life. Now, a homicide detective slides a form across the table. He tells her she has nothing to apologize for. He tells her he's there to help. And then he asks her to do one simple thing: start at the beginning, and tell him about her day.
What follows is more than ninety minutes of a story — a story about a gas leak in the morning, a normal family dinner, a friend over for movie night, and then footsteps that didn't belong. Three men. A gun behind her head. String around her wrists. Her mother's voice calling out from the dark.
It is a harrowing account. It is detailed. It is, at times, almost too composed. And that's what we want you to listen for. Because this is the first of three interrogations — and we're releasing all three together for a reason. In this episode, you'll hear Jennifer's very first version of events, told under oath, in her own words, while detectives gently, patiently, take her back through the night again and again. Pay attention to the timeline. Pay attention to what she remembers in vivid detail — and what she says she just can't recall. Notice when the detective says, "Take your time."
The cracks don't announce themselves. They appear quietly, in the spaces between her answers. And by the end of this episode, you'll understand exactly why investigators couldn't let it go. So settle in, and stay with us all the way through. This is the 911 Calls Podcast. This is Interrogation One.
FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/groups/911calls
X https://x.com/911CallsPodcast
INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/911callspodcast
YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/@911CallsPodcast
TIKTOK https://www.tiktok.com/@911callspodcast
PATREON https://patreon.com/1159media

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