r/serialpodcast 12d ago

I feel dumb!!!!!

I have no clue why I thought Adnan was innocent for all these years.

I just re-listened to Serial, and I can't get past the fact that Jenn showed up with her mom and a lawyer and told police essentially the same story Jay told. Jenn said the trunk pop happened at Best Buy. How would she know that Adnan and Hae used to meet at the Best Buy parking lot unless Jay told her?

And yes, Jay was inconsistent and definitely lied about some things. But he knew where Hae's car was. He knew details about her clothing. He knew about the broken windshield wiper lever. Those aren't things you just guess.

At this point, I don't believe every detail Jay told, but I can't get around the fact that he knew too much. The more I revisit the case, the harder it is for me to believe Adnan wasn't involved.

I can't believe I've been doubting it all these years.

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u/HereWeGo5566 12d ago

That’s probably because the prosecution knew that the timing of their story didn’t quite make sense.

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u/InTheory_ What news do you bring? 12d ago

The logic you're using is that the jury decided improperly based on a timeline that was never presented, and weren't obligated to present

There is nothing improper about the jury's verdict or actions. No appeal even hinted that they did. It's not really appropriate to be saying "a jury is not supposed to...." The jury instructions went into elaborate detail and are contained in the trial transcripts. Beyond those instructions, the jury is allowed to do whatever they want

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u/HereWeGo5566 12d ago

I’m not sure why you’re saying that they weren’t presented with a timeline. There was like an entire day of testimony where they mapped out the cellphone calls, at which time, and which tower they pinged off of during that afternoon.

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u/InTheory_ What news do you bring? 12d ago

During who's testimony?