
On March 10, 2006, in the heart of Honolulu, thirty-one-year-old Jason Nam was washing his car in his apartment garage. Three masked men pulled up in a stolen Nissan Maxima. A baseball bat. A handgun. A single shot.
By nightfall, the getaway car was torched in Mililani. A mask had slipped, a composite sketch was drawn, and an anonymous voice called CrimeStoppers. And then — nothing.
Nearly twenty years later, Jason’s family is still waiting for answers. His fiancée Sandra still remembers the phone call that shattered her life: “Jason’s been shot.” His parents, Michael and Alicia, continue to plead for closure.
This is Jason’s story — retold and remastered — not to replace the past, but to honor him, and to bring his case forward in the way it was always meant to be heard.
If you know anything about the murder of Jason Nam, please contact Honolulu CrimeStoppers at (808) 955-8300 or visit honolulucrimestoppers.org.
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Honolulu Advertiser archives (2006, 2016)
Honolulu Star-Bulletin archives (2006)
Honolulu Police Department Cold Case Database
Hawaii News Now (2016, 2021 coverage)
KHON2 (2006, 2016)
Mahalo to all the local journalists and CrimeStoppers volunteers who have kept Jason’s story alive.
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