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The police then said "It would help if someone collaborated your/our story" BOOM Jen Pusateri! The detective Sarah hired said "They were building the perfect case against Adnan" They needed Jay to be this perfect piece to their theory regardless of what the truth was. He's just going off what the police are telling him to say. Jay had no motive except the motive to lie about seeing Hae with Adnan to keep himself out of jail.

The police may have even told him that Adnan was planning to frame HIM for the murder. Scared with the NO lawyer present, Jay agrees to tell them whatever they want to hear to save his ass. If you don't tell us what we want to hear we are going to take you down with him as an accessory to murder after-the-fact"

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They went to Jay and said "Look Jay we know Adnan did it (Jay may honestly believe they cracked the case) and we know you had he's car all day. The Police wanted to built a case against Adnan. KELLY OXFORD'S THEORY MAKES 100% SENSE TO ME NOW!īackstory: Kelly Oxford is a New York Times best-selling author who two weeks ago on Twitter floated theory and presented evidence to back up it up.
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Season Two discussion Season Two related mediaĪfter listening to episode 10 of Serial I've come to this conclusion: Season One discussion Season One related media Related Subreddits and Friends of /r/serialpodcast Label speculation as such and provide sources when asked. Do not share or request personal information that was not included in the podcast or other official source.Īvoid misleading posts. Report attacks and rule violations instead of retaliating. No personal attacks, offensive language, or toxic tones. But then someone else ends up dead, and the search for the truth leads to a nasty feud, a hunt for hidden treasure, and an unearthing of the mysteries of one man’s life. He asks Brian to investigate the son of a wealthy family who’s allegedly been bragging that he got away with murder. S-Town is an 8 episode podcast from Serial and This American Life, hosted by Brian Reed, about a man named John who despises his Alabama town and decides to do something about it. Some people believe he’s telling the truth. But Adnan has always maintained he had nothing to do with Hae’s death. The case against him was largely based on the story of one witness, Adnan’s friend Jay, who testified that he helped Adnan bury Hae's body.

Her 17-year-old ex-boyfriend, Adnan Syed, was arrested for the crime, and within a year, he was sentenced to life in prison. A month later, her body was found in a city park. Season One examines the case of a high-school senior named Hae Min Lee who disappeared one day after school in 1999, in Baltimore County, Maryland. He was later exchanged for 5 Guantanamo Bay detainees. army soldier who left his base and was captured by the Taliban. Season Two focuses on Bowe Bergdahl, a U.S. They record in courtrooms, back hallways, judges’ chambers, prosecutors’ offices and follow those cases outside the building, into neighborhoods, into people’s houses, and into prison.
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This time, spending a year inside a typical American courthouse in Cleveland and putting the troubling machinery of the criminal justice system on full display. Season Three is going back to the criminal justice system. Season 4 “Nice White Parents” is a new podcast from Serial Productions, brought to you by The New York Times, about the 60-year relationship between white parents and the public school down the block. This subreddit is a place to discuss your theories, predictions and other aspects of the pod and to find information about Serial and related podcasts. I wish she had relied less on her experience and personal feelings to tell this story as it comes across as incredibly disrespectful to adnans situation to use such a pithy method of appraising his innocence.Serial is a podcast by the creators of This American Life that tells a story in weekly installments. It’s a classic case of a mediocre privileged person having the entitlement to think they are the right person for a task way beyond their skill grade. She also doesn’t seem to possess the basic knowledge/experience required to understand the law, race relations and murder/violence. Her gaslighting of the family and their experience of islamophobia in relation to the case is frankly disgusting. Rather than accepting the facts and the opinions of about a million experts she tries to figure out whether she “feels” he’s a murderer. She spends way too long talking about her experience and whether adnans demeanour might expose him as the genius charming sociopath rather than accepting the obvious that we live in a society where innocent people are put away for life.
