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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]For those that think he's guilty, what makes you think that? I started relistening to Serial and Undisclosed. I feel like there are others who are more likely to have done it (Mr S? Jay?) but am curious about why people think it was Adnan.[/quote] +1 I completely think it was an unfair trial and I'm glad he's been released. That said, from Serial and after listening to Rabia's podcast, I still think he's guilty bc he just can't reconstruct that day with a solid alibi. They kept saying "well it was a day like any other so how could he remember what exactly he was doing" when police questioned him weeks later. But it's also a day that he found out from police that his ex-gf was missing, so I would think that would make th day extraordinary and memorable. Just IMO Also I'm the same age and this idea of leaning his car and call pH to Jay when he supposedly wasn't even a close friend -- just doesn't ring true as how things were back then at all.[/quote] Teenage boys are careless and have sieves for brains. He didn’t worry or think she was harmed when cops called that day. An 18 year old gone for one afternoon doesn’t even get called a missing person report by police. He thought Hae was with Don. Haes brother also called Adnan to ask where she was, and he said he didn’t see her /to check Don.. I get the feeling Haes brother didn’t call Don. I wouldn’t be surprised if he made the anonymous tip as the cop said it was a Korean male with an accent who called. He seemed to have it out for Adnan. Before Adnan was arrested, All their friends and schoolmates thought Don was hiding her. A police note said “Haes girlfriends don’t like new boyfriend. New boyfriend assaulted Debbie”. Of course none of this was investigated further. Two weeks before her death, Hae was out with Don and had car trouble and she called Adnan to come help. They met each other briefly. This is a huge detail that is overlooked. That could’ve been the motive : jealousy over Hae calling another partner during a date.. Adnan supposedly made a comment about Don not being manly enough later. Don had reported being cheated on by past girlfriends in the past and being a bit of a recluse. Another red flag that’s just ignored. Second wrench in the story: Stephanie’s birthday /Garlands Garden-Jens job Jay had Adnans car that day and spent the afternoon with Jen. Hae could’ve pulled over to say hi to Adnan and found Jay and Jen there instead and could’ve argued with them over two timing her friend Stephanie and a fight ensued. Jen in her investigation called Hae stuck up and annoying which is a weird way to talk about a victim. There was also unnamed female DNA found on Hae that goes against the theory that Jay and Adnan buried her alone. . Jen also worked at Garlands Garden 7- 10 minutes away from Woodlawn High and on route to the kindergarten school Hae was going to. It is possible Hae went there to pick up flowers (flowers were found in her car, she loved flowers and drew flowers everywhere in her diary), and met Jay who was there to get flowers for Stephanie’s birthday before dropping the car off to Adnan and flowers to Stephanie. Btw, Stephanie never got her present that day and didn’t see Jay that day. In his 2014 Intercept interview, Jay referred to burying the body with Adnan with gardening tools. An interesting way to refer to shovels given we know Jen worked at a garden. Was it a slip of the tongue? Jen also looks like life has been very very tough for her. Guilty conscience? Do you see how easy it is to create circumstantial evidence? I could easily convict Jen and Jay or Don in the same manner Adnan was using circumstantial evidence/hearsay. Another detail people overlook besides the Korean caller, Jen and Jay , and Don and Adnan meet up is Haes car trouble. She had a new 1998 Nissan Centra with car trouble in Baltimore. Luckily, she was with Don the first time so she was able to get help but if her car broke down again after school, and she ran into a random killer, that is also a possibility. . The investigators did not look to see if Haes debit card was stolen or used. They did not check local gas station surveillance cameras to see if Haes car was being driven throughout the city. The investigation really overlooked alot. [/quote] What is Jen's motivation to kill Hae? Opportunity is insufficient. If the cops fed Jay his story, why would the cops tell him to say gardening tools? [/quote]
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