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If you're just finding us now, go back before you press play on this one — start with Episode 206, then the first interrogation — because what happens in this room only lands if you've heard how the story began.
I have painstakingly remastered this interrogation for the best possible viewing and listening experience. The original, which you can find elsewhere, is 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 been two days since her first interrogation. Thursday morning, November 11th, 2010. The same young woman. The same small room. The same detective. But the lights feel a little different now.
This time it's official. A camera. A commissioner. A Bible. A hand raised to swear an oath — the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. Detective Randy Slade tells Jennifer Pan to set aside everything she said before, to start fresh, as if they'd never spoken. Take a deep breath. Close your eyes. Walk me through your day.
But pay close attention to what happens when the detective gently sets the home invasion aside and starts asking about her life. About a boyfriend, her parents forbade. About the years she spent pretending to be someone she wasn't. And listen — really listen — for the moment Jennifer admits, out loud, that some of the things she once swore were real never happened at all. That's where this interrogation turns.
Because once the detective hears those words, his voice changes. The questions get sharper. And he says something to her that we want you to brace for — a single sentence about what it would mean if she were lying to him right now.
Stay with us all the way to the end. The cracks you've been waiting for don't arrive all at once. They surface slowly, quietly, in the spaces between "I don't remember" and "I can't lie." And by the final minutes of this tape, you'll hear Jennifer say something herself — about an idea in her head she's afraid to say out loud — that you will not be able to forget. This is the 911 Calls Podcast. This is Interrogation Two.
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If you're just finding us now, go back before you press play on this one — start with Episode 206, then the first interrogation — because what happens in this room only lands if you've heard how the story began.
I have painstakingly remastered this interrogation for the best possible viewing and listening experience. The original, which you can find elsewhere, is 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 been two days since her first interrogation. Thursday morning, November 11th, 2010. The same young woman. The same small room. The same detective. But the lights feel a little different now.
This time it's official. A camera. A commissioner. A Bible. A hand raised to swear an oath — the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. Detective Randy Slade tells Jennifer Pan to set aside everything she said before, to start fresh, as if they'd never spoken. Take a deep breath. Close your eyes. Walk me through your day.
But pay close attention to what happens when the detective gently sets the home invasion aside and starts asking about her life. About a boyfriend, her parents forbade. About the years she spent pretending to be someone she wasn't. And listen — really listen — for the moment Jennifer admits, out loud, that some of the things she once swore were real never happened at all. That's where this interrogation turns.
Because once the detective hears those words, his voice changes. The questions get sharper. And he says something to her that we want you to brace for — a single sentence about what it would mean if she were lying to him right now.
Stay with us all the way to the end. The cracks you've been waiting for don't arrive all at once. They surface slowly, quietly, in the spaces between "I don't remember" and "I can't lie." And by the final minutes of this tape, you'll hear Jennifer say something herself — about an idea in her head she's afraid to say out loud — that you will not be able to forget. This is the 911 Calls Podcast. This is Interrogation Two.
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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