Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My issue is that, so far, there has not been any other possible suspects or reasons given as to why it would have been anyone but Adnan. It does seem that she had to have met her killer on the school grounds. My only thought would be Stephanie did it and Jay may have been involved. Jay blames Adnan to cover for her/them. Stephanie would have been known to Hae (doesn't seem Jay would have been so more difficult for him to get to her alone) and Steph may have been mad at her for hurting Adnan. But, the fact that Adnan never called Hae's cell phone when she was missing seems pretty damning.
I haven't heard any convincing motive for Adnan to have done it either. They went out, they broke up, they both moved on. I think it's fairly suspect that he didn't call her after he heard she was missing, but I also just do not really buy the "angry Muslim kills ex-girlfriend for disrespecting him" motive.
I actually think the serial killer theory makes a lot more sense than this girl getting killed by someone she knows.
Anonymous wrote:My issue is that, so far, there has not been any other possible suspects or reasons given as to why it would have been anyone but Adnan. It does seem that she had to have met her killer on the school grounds. My only thought would be Stephanie did it and Jay may have been involved. Jay blames Adnan to cover for her/them. Stephanie would have been known to Hae (doesn't seem Jay would have been so more difficult for him to get to her alone) and Steph may have been mad at her for hurting Adnan. But, the fact that Adnan never called Hae's cell phone when she was missing seems pretty damning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last podcast comes out Thursday. How do you think it will end?
Unsatisfyingly. We will never know the truth about what happened.
But at least we will never have to hear Christina Gutierrez's voice again.So true!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last podcast comes out Thursday. How do you think it will end?
Unsatisfyingly. We will never know the truth about what happened.
But at least we will never have to hear Christina Gutierrez's voice again.
So true!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sarah will say she still has some doubts, but that she can't point to any one instance where justice was clearly denied.
The other thing in my head is that she may say that the innocence project has ended their involvement, meaning they are convinced Adnan is guilty.
I don't think they have. I read they are filing/have filed a motion for review of possible forensic evidence.
Anonymous wrote:Sarah will say she still has some doubts, but that she can't point to any one instance where justice was clearly denied.
The other thing in my head is that she may say that the innocence project has ended their involvement, meaning they are convinced Adnan is guilty.
Anonymous wrote:Last podcast comes out Thursday. How do you think it will end?