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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I've listed to various podcasts on the case, read articles, and now seen this documentary and my belief still hasn't changed: Jay did it. He did it either on his own or with someone else, but he did it. I believe he did it because Hae had some dirt on him (perhaps saw him cheating) and was going to tell his girlfriend Stephanie. His girlfriend was waaaaay out of his league (good MC to UMC family vs. his LC upbringing) and he didn't want to lose her. [/quote] If Hae had dirt, I'm pretty sure it would've been in the diary. I don't buy your theory...[/quote] It was Don, the guy Hae was dating when she died. He did it because he didn't like that she was still friends with Adnan, IMO. What Serial got wrong/didn't explain well was the Magnet program Hae, Adnan, and Stephanie were in. Serial said it had 50 kids in the program but in reality it was much, much smaller with around just 25. They also didn't explain that the kids in the Magnet program had every class together except for the classes like art, music, etc. It wasn't possible for Hae to avoid Adnan in that kind of scenario. The Crime Junkie podcast did an episode called What Serial Didn't Tell You that also further explained how the manager who vouched for Don as being at work was his mom. And the manager at the store where Don was filling in that day was Don's mom's girlfriend (and became his future stepmom). Plus there were some time card inconsistencies found upon further investigation, like the wrong employee number was used on his time card for that day instead of his longstanding employee number. And the shift he was supposedly working didn't actually exist as a shift and became of the way their time card system worked, a manager could only edit a time card for one week following the entry, so adding that shift with the wonky employee number had to of been done before Hae's body was found. That particular time card had to be changed by January something and that same day that was the cut off was also the same day that Don was first interviewed by the police. It was a very good episode! [/quote] This, and Jay's junk testimony is why he deserves a new trial. I think Jay's testimony should be disregarded all together.[/quote] Yes! I remember hearing the Jay interview tapes on Undisclosed (I believe it was) and the knocking/tapping sounds the detectives made when Jay started saying something that was incorrect or contradictory to a previous statement. Anyway, now that the highest MD court has denied a new trial, can they take it higher? Is that an option? [/quote] I think the Supreme Court is the last option at this point. [/quote] If SCOTUS grants cert on this I'll eat my hat.[/quote]
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