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Watch the Dateline episode 'The Pin at Apartment 210' now

Watch the Dateline episode 'The Pin at Apartment 210' now

NBC News23-04-2025

Families come together in times of trouble.
That was true of Jasmine 'Jazzy' Pace's family.
When Jazzy's great-grandmother was dying, for example, they banded together.
They rallied around her.
Offered her love till the end.
The end came two days before Thanksgiving 2022.
The family decided to hold Thanksgiving anyway -- to be together, just as 'Granny' would have wanted.
But the next day, a text from Jazzy's phone said she wasn't coming anymore.
That was unlike her, but her family thought maybe she just needed space.
Then the 22-year-old stopped answering calls.
Worried, the family came together again.
This time, it was to try to bring Jazzy home.
To find out what happened, watch the full episode 'The Pin at Apartment 210' on Peacock now.
You can also watch on the NBC app or listen to it on our podcast.
When you're done with the episode, you can watch Jazzy's loved ones reflect on the bright young woman they loved and lost.
And you can listen to this week's episode of Talking Dateline with Blayne Alexander and Dennis Murphy, in which they take you behind the scenes of the episode and answer questions from social media.

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