Anonymous wrote:Syed is to be released from prison, his sentence overturned!
https://www.baltimoresun.com/news/crime/bs-md-ci-cr-adnan-syed-hearing-to-vacate-conviction-20220919-ynxvlcuqpbch5h6h2xl5xleh7q-story.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is Stephanie? Who did she become in life?
Also, Alonzo Sellers seems so suspicious. The nude charges and location of his residence to the school. The distance to urinate.
All of that.
I just caught the tv show never saw the podcast. How interesting reading all these comments.
Good question on Stephanie.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have always thought that Adnan was innocent. It's surprises me when people who have listened to Serial and watch this show disagree. After watching last night's show, March 24th, I find it really, really hard to believe that he's guilty. Would love to hear from someone who disagrees, and why?
Who do you think did it, and how did Jay know everything?
I used to think he was innocent after listening to Serial. Now I'm leaning towards guilty, but not 100%. I think the idea cited earlier in this thread - that he was going to pay Jay to do it and it got messed up, so he did it or they did it together - is very likely. He can't say that now, because he's still holding out hope he will be found innocent, but is furious that Jay went free. There are just too many inconsistencies in Adnan's story (that he and Jay didn't know each other well when they obviously did, asking Hae for a ride, whether he was actually at track / the mosque that day, the cell records) for him to have not been involved. And Jay knew too much - but had no motive without Adnan.
The only other possibility to me seems like Don, her current boyfriend - but he had no motive.
How do we know Don didn't have a motive? Do you think they spent more than 2 seconds looking at him?
The private investigators seemed to confirm his alibi. They said it would have been impossible to doctor the time cards after the fact. Also, they interviewed his coworkers that day. You would also have to explain how Jay and Jen knew so much without a massive conspiracy.
I understood it as someone clocked him in and out even though he wasn’t actually at work. A coworker stated he saw Don with cut, scratches and bandages on his hands after (day after maybe) Hae went missing.
Anonymous wrote:Where is Stephanie? Who did she become in life?
Also, Alonzo Sellers seems so suspicious. The nude charges and location of his residence to the school. The distance to urinate.
All of that.
I just caught the tv show never saw the podcast. How interesting reading all these comments.
Anonymous wrote:It’s Jay or his girlfriend.
But wasn’t the motion to reopen or appeal denied recently (past few months). We’ll never know the truth...
Anonymous wrote:I would contact one of those university with a law program and have a group of students dissect this case.
Isn't that the case with a group of Georgetown law students. They helped freed a convicted felon wrongfully placed in there for over 20 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just finished watching and I really don’t think he did it. I’m leaning towards Jay.
What’s his motive?
No clue. But he knew the location of the car and has a history of violence against women.
I think Jay killed her as well now, after listening to the podcast and the watching the documentary
all signs lead to Jay
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just finished watching and I really don’t think he did it. I’m leaning towards Jay.
What’s his motive?
No clue. But he knew the location of the car and has a history of violence against women.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just finished watching and I really don’t think he did it. I’m leaning towards Jay.
What’s his motive?