![]() ![]() If Adnan and his cell phone were separated, why did Nisha get a call between 3 and 4 (only Adnan knew Nisha). What’s most weird about that, however, is that the phone call possibly involved a third conspirator, otherwise why would Adnan asked that person, “What am I supposed to tell them ?”ħ. He looked panicked, and he and Jay went back to Jay’s car and nervously has a conversation. Adnan received a suspicious phone call and acted worried about what he was supposed to say. ![]() Kathy saw Adnan and Jay together in her living room acting suspiciously at a critical time during the day (around 6 p.m.). Neither the hearsay witness nor the neighbor boy was mentioned at trial.Ħ. A witness, Dave, said that a neighbor boy had seen the body of a girl in the back of the trunk of a vehicle, but that neighbor boy later denied the account. That’s either creepy and incriminating, or a teenager blowing off steam.ĥ. Adnan wrote, “I’m going to kill” on top of the letter. ![]() There was, I thought, a very damning letter that Hae wrote to Adnan about letting it go, and moving on after the break up. However, Adnan says he continued to get all his information about Hae from other mutual friends, so saw no reason to call and check on her after she went missing.Ĥ. However, he never tried to contact her again after the murder, which is suspicious for someone who kept in regular contact with his ex-girlfriend. Adnan called Hae three times the night before the murder (probably to give Hae his cell phone number). and things may be a bit hazy, as a result.ģ. On the other hand, he was high when the police called. Adnan doesn’t really remember anything about that day because, according to him, it was a “normal” day,” despite the fact that the police called him on that day and reported that his ex-girlfriend was missing. Adnan may or may not have asked Hae for a ride on the day of her murder. Here’s a short summary of the evidence against Syed:ġ. However, it’s just as easy - in most cases - to rebut that evidence. ![]() Koenig basically laid out the entire case against Adnan, and there’s plenty of circumstantial evidence here to reasonably draw a conclusion that Adnan killed Hae. Please be respectful of that rule in discussing the case.Īs for this week’s episode, “The Case Against Adnan Syed,” I found it to be inconclusive. We will keep an eye on the comments, and if you divulge last names or any other identifying information, we’ll delete them. The producers are obviously concerned - and for good reason - about witnesses in the case being harassed. Before we get into the week’s sixth episode of Sarah Koenig’s phenomenal podcast, Serial, a quick note: It has been requested by a producer on the show that identifying details about the people involved in the case not be revealed in the comments here unless that person has already been fully identified in the podcast. ![]()
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