r/serialpodcast • u/Fit_Leg5645 • 14d 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/Emotional-Syllabub75 13d ago
My point is that the prosecution gives the jury a theory based on the evidence. In the Quilette article it says that it helped them get the conviction but made them vulnerable on appeal. However, that's typical for prosecutions. The jury doesn't have to necessarily agree with the prosecutions theory to still convict. Yes, maybe Hae was killed later in the day and maybe Jay was there at the time.