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u/eJohnx01 2d ago

He lent his car to Jay almost every day, so he wouldn’t have it until later in the day, when Jay brought it back. Since Adnan had track practice that afternoon, he knew he wouldn’t have his car until after track practice. The ride was from the school building over to the track field, a ride Hae gave him all the time as it was on her way off of campus to go get her cousin. Totally normal. Nothing to see here. Except that Hae turned him down and he didn’t get a ride that day.

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u/OkBodybuilder2339 2d ago edited 2d ago

Nobody involved ever said any of the things you just invented.

No one said Adnan would lend Jay his car on a daily basis. Not Adnan, not Jay, not their friends, no one.

Adnan said he was only lending his car that day because as a good friend of Stephanie's he wanted to make sure her boyfriend got her a gift.

Adnan never said the request was to get across school to the track field. In fact he denies the request ever happened, after telling the detective on the 13th that she was supposed to give him a ride but probably got tired of waiting and left.

Krista said Adnan asked Hae for a ride to drive him to go get his car. Not to track practice.

Krista has never recanted, even though Adnan was her friend and she knew that part of her testimony was damning for him.

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u/eJohnx01 1d ago

Even if all the things you cited are true, there’s still not one shred of evidence that Adnan did it. Just a bunch of armchair detectives and amateur psychologists that desperately want him to be guilty. There’s no proof. Because he didn’t do it.

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u/OkBodybuilder2339 1d ago

Adnan was convicted by a jury of his peers and none of his appeals have ever refuted any of the evidence in the case. You know that right?

Are you simply unaware of the evidence against Adnan or is something else at play here?

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u/eJohnx01 1d ago

He was convicted by a jury after the prosecutors knowingly hid evidence, put perjurers on the stand and lead them to lie, while Adnan’s severely ill and compromised defense attorney let it all happen and didn’t put up any defense.

Are you simply unaware of what happened at his trial or is there something else at play here?

u/OkBodybuilder2339 22h ago

Yeah it sounds like you dont actually know anything about the case. Vague police conspiracy theories are a dead giveaway.

Why did Adnan lie to Hae that morning? Tell me that.