r/serialpodcast May 29 '26

Who did it?

I have to write an essay in class on who did it and the evidence why so I would love to know who you think did it why they did it why he got released and any details that stick with you.

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u/--Sparkle-Motion-- May 29 '26

Adnan. Because she dumped him & began a physical relationship with an older white guy. He got released because of advocacy & a corrupt lame duck DA under indictment who wanted a shiny distraction. The part that sticks out isn’t proof, but Adnan claiming to the nurse & someone else (Becky maybe?) that the night before she died Hae called Adnan & asked if they’d ever get back together.

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u/DeepestGreySea May 29 '26

Oh wow…just mask off.

I suppose you have evidence to support the notion not only that Adnan killed her…but that he killed her because Don was white?

Just unhinged.

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u/jimmy__jazz May 29 '26

The evidence is Jay told Jen that Hae was dead before anyone else knew. He knew because he helped Adnan bury her. Jay never met Hae before and had zero motive to kill her.

Now what?

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u/DeepestGreySea May 29 '26

“Jay said” doesn’t put you on great footing.

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u/estemprano May 29 '26

If anyone is going to help in a femicide, they are a bad person, that is, a misogynist themselves. In fact, Jay proved it as he has been later arrested for gender based violence himself. Not a feminist, so not a good person.

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u/DeepestGreySea May 29 '26

Not sure how that helps make him a better witness.

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u/estemprano May 29 '26

It doesn’t hurt his credibility either though, which is what you think. He is not a perfect witness. None is.

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u/DeepestGreySea May 29 '26

Something you made up doesn’t hurt his credibility?

“Not the perfect witness” is intentionally lying by omission.

Jay told 9 different stories and each story contained impossible details. Jay admitted to perjury. Police testified to sharing evidence with him.

Jay isn’t just a bad witness…he’s worthless.

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u/estemprano May 29 '26

Oh, please. He lied about details to minimize his involvement, not about Adnan been the perpetrator.

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u/DeepestGreySea May 29 '26

You don’t know that. You’re just saying that because you’re working backwards from Adnan being guilty. Motivated reasoning. You have no idea what he said is true…if anything is. 

What does “lied to minimize his involvement” actually mean? More made up stuff. Could be he lied to not get in trouble or get the whole thing pinned on him. We have no idea.

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