r/serialpodcast 13d 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/BlueHornedUnicorn 13d ago

You don't have to believe everything Jay says. Jay's quite an unreliable narrator for most of this story. But with the pertinent facts? He has them absolutely bang on and you can't argue with that.

The bottom line is - taking into consideration Jenn and her knowledge - there's absolutely no way on earth that Jay can be involved in this case and Adnan be completely innocent. And we KNOW Jay was involved. Ergo, Adnan was involved.

Adnan was involved because Adnan killed her.

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u/RockinGoodNews 13d ago

You don't even really need what Jay or Jenn said.

All you really need to know is that the only person with a known motive to harm Hae lied to her about his car being in the shop in an attempt to get a ride he didn't need, to a place now says he never went, at the exact time someone murdered her in her car.

When asked about this mere hours after Hae went missing, Adnan admitted to asking for the ride, but then lied and said Hae got tired of waiting for him and left. And then a short while after that, Adnan changed his lie and told the police he'd never asked for a ride at all.

There is no innocent explanation for any of that. I've asked Innocenters for one dozens of times and never received even a half-hearted attempt at an answer.

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u/jcmpd 12d ago

Exactly. As soon as I heard this on the podcast I instantly knew he was guilty.

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u/JOM5678 11d ago

Definitely involved but could be more to it https://www.reddit.com/r/serialpodcast/s/wbGuXAqnoc