Serial | Season 01, Episode 07 | The Opposite of the Prosecution

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024

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  • @loganhensley1042
    @loganhensley1042 5 лет назад +328

    Omg seriously .. The girl who heard from the neighbor etc .. When she says " I think his name was maybeeeee Adnan?" ... Like seriously?? She knows exactly what his name is ... You know shes looked into this case ... You know she knows his name... Maybe not back then but at the time of this phone call she did! She would have sounded more believable of she said "maybbeeee Aiden or something" ... Adnan is not a name you guess. Come on

    • @mirbear72
      @mirbear72 5 лет назад +23

      And it was months into the trial.

    • @starroddy5588
      @starroddy5588 4 года назад +20

      IKR! I was thinking the same thing. That doesn’t make him innocent or guilty but it makes her look guilty.

    • @twizzydagr8
      @twizzydagr8 4 года назад +9

      Exactly what i said she clearly has info on the case prior to that question

    • @reinajalana
      @reinajalana 4 года назад +11

      Logan Hensley Yeah, I was really surprised Sarah didn't question her about that...or at least provide some kind of note of context to listeners about it. It was odd.

    • @carlosmartel5753
      @carlosmartel5753 4 года назад +1

      It's a name u guess if u heard it but wasn't sure for a moment bc it's not a common name.

  • @spinalcrackerbox
    @spinalcrackerbox 4 года назад +134

    Finally, we look at Jay in detail. He's bothered the fuck out of me ever since ep. 1.

    • @emaleagreaves8107
      @emaleagreaves8107 3 года назад +2

      I’ve the light since the podcast came out jay was complicit, whether adnon was involved or not. I’d say adnon is innocent but who knows, the case was so poorly handled by the defense

    • @lstruggy
      @lstruggy 3 года назад +4

      Imo they both in on it Jay was the help but got smarter and realized he needed to save his butt & is a free man living in Houston. Adnan will die inside prison. RIP Hae 🙏🏽

    • @fushiigso7145
      @fushiigso7145 2 года назад

      haha ! same man same

    • @BluePotatoes23
      @BluePotatoes23 Год назад +2

      I personally believe Jay did it and framed Adnan because of his jealousy over Adnan's closeness to Jays girlfriend

    • @captainprice4229
      @captainprice4229 4 месяца назад

      ​@@lstruggyAdnan has been released due to DNA evidence.

  • @SEGWAYJayskii
    @SEGWAYJayskii 7 лет назад +97

    why is the beat so hard? that mug slap lol

    • @JP_34ALT
      @JP_34ALT 6 лет назад +7

      Big fax offset needs thus beat

  • @BeyondEcho95
    @BeyondEcho95 6 лет назад +153

    I was thinking the same thing. I'm currently studying criminal justice, specifically forensics investigation, and I kept wondering, "WHY HAVEN'T THEY DONE A DNA TEST ON EVIDENCE COLLECTED FROM THE VICTIM!?!?" Test fingernail scrapings taken from Hae, the saliva from the whiskey bottle, the fibers of the rope, etc. Sloppy forensics work >:/

    • @joeymontanez3249
      @joeymontanez3249 5 лет назад +32

      It's like once Jay came forward they didn't try anything else, even when he's telling different stories. Honestly Jay could've killed her. Maybe he was jealous that Adnan was friends with Stephanie. Maybe Jay paid someone. Maybe Don and Jay did it and knew exactly who to pin it on. Or maybe dude is just guilty. The thing is, how can they know without really any physical evidence? His fingerprints in the car really isn't enough. Even some fingerprints in or near the trunk would say something. Also Jay said stuff was taken from the trunk, where are those items? I'm not sure if they even proved the body was in the trunk? She doesn't mention it or anything. You can't overlook that Jay knew where the car was, or where the body was buried, but there might be a different reason why. I find it weird they believe Don has an ironclad alibi, when his mom is the manager. That wouldn't have flown without Jay coming forward. To get to your point more, I totally agree with you. She wasn't buried for long. There should have been some evidence on the body. If you manually used your hands, there should be impressions of some sort. Even if you used a rope, there'd be a high chance of skin cells under the fingernails, because your either going to be fighting or putting your hands near your throat. Strangling someone from the front seat you'd have to be awfully close....so what about fibers and hairs...why not go more in depth, they are obviously there for a reason? Like she said, you are supposed to present the strongest case. Having forensics linked to your suspect is a slam dunk. She doesn't go into the forensics much, but she mentions a lot, so I'm not sure if there just wasn't much, or she doesn't go into it all.

    • @elderscrollsfan9616
      @elderscrollsfan9616 5 лет назад +1

      why havent u uploaded in like 6 yrs

    • @franciscomendez2679
      @franciscomendez2679 5 лет назад +12

      It doesn’t seem like finding the truth. It was about building a case against their suspect.

    • @wachowski9525
      @wachowski9525 5 лет назад +3

      They just tested for DNA evidence and found NOTHING....But Adnan did say something interesting last episode, along the lines of "It sucks I'm the one who got arrested. Like if there was video evidence of me, or if Hae fought back and there was DNA of me, like scratches..." IF Adnan did do it, maybe he knew there was no video evidence AND Hae didn't fight back, like she just kicked and attempted to say sorry. Hae was smart but she was still a teenager who had strong moods back and forth, and had teen girl tendencies and maybe didn't know her life was about to end. BUT at the same time it takes awhile to choke someone to death you know. The main thing for me is who the fuck would choke Hae long enough to kill her. Some say it takes 1 min 30 seconds, idk if that's accurate, but if that's the case she would have gone limp long before that unless he was choking her by restricting air to her lungs and not blood to her brain.

    • @kayhaych05
      @kayhaych05 4 года назад +16

      This angers me for 2 reasons
      1. Hae’s family deserves justice. They deserve to know exactly what happened to their daughter. They deserve the truth. And it’s the state’s responsibility to give them that closure.
      2. Adnan deserves a fair trial. The evidence is just so insufficient. There’s no way that you can say he’s guilty with such flimsy evidence. There HAS to be more information

  • @MacyLuv
    @MacyLuv 5 лет назад +166

    Im actually really impressed by this attorney. She has some very interesting points of wisdom, which can only come from a lot of experience.

    • @cjjuju9100
      @cjjuju9100 5 лет назад +2

      Macy Love same. This is my fave episode.

    • @scotthunt4206
      @scotthunt4206 4 года назад +6

      IMO the thought process of this attorney serves to illuminate the inadequacy of Koenig as an "investigative journalist".

    • @dbrown2264
      @dbrown2264 2 года назад

      I disagree. To me, she comes across as pseudo-naïve and suspiciously rosy when it comes to believing defendants. She said she basically just believes people if they say they didn't do it. That seems disingenuous. Whether or not you believe someone, or however strong or weak the case, even someone who says they may have done it deserves the counsel of a good lawyer to ensure due process and a fair trial, if it gets to that.

    • @ivylayne1649
      @ivylayne1649 2 года назад

      She’s not an attorney. She’s a journalist. She says so in the first episode.

    • @dbrown2264
      @dbrown2264 2 года назад

      @@ivylayne1649 she’s referring to the guest, not the series host.

  • @kwicnak4350
    @kwicnak4350 Год назад +7

    And Adnan is a free man today. Crazy looking back on all this. Thank you for putting this all together. What a story.

  • @ErinJeanette
    @ErinJeanette 5 лет назад +75

    Being innocent and accused of something is the most frustrating thing imaginable. Sometimes you can't prove there's something you DIDN'T do

    • @mckernan603
      @mckernan603 2 года назад +1

      You’d remember that day, come on

  • @LS-ki9ft
    @LS-ki9ft 3 года назад +17

    That "nice guy" comment really struck a nerve.

  • @arnavforschool
    @arnavforschool 5 лет назад +50

    I have a feeling that the murderer is not someone relevant in this case and out of fear Jay testified against Adnan to get his name out

    • @fatuma6753
      @fatuma6753 4 года назад +19

      i really think the true killer is someone who no even interviewed or got called in once but just flew under the radar honestly i think that’s more terrifying then Adnan doing it because now that could mean that person is still killing and they’re probably still alive and well

    • @cave386
      @cave386 3 года назад +4

      Jay knows where Hae’s car is...

    • @27sadhu
      @27sadhu 3 года назад +3

      @@fatuma6753 shut up, by that logic OJ is innocent too..
      jay knew hae car, her clothes , so much details..the sheer risk of having nothing to do with it and going to cops with a full story is crazy, surely jae was an accomplice...nd why would he blame adnan, wat reason could jay or an accomplice have for killing hae..how would they even get acess to her she was driving in a car not walking...its prepostorous..of course adnan did it

    • @fatuma6753
      @fatuma6753 3 года назад +3

      @@27sadhu i made that comment over a year ago as a theory but it is possible for the killer to have flown under the radar. no where in my original comment did i mention OJ.....but i definitely still believe that jay is still apart of it. idk if i’m 100% right since it’s been a whole year but from what i remember there wasn’t a very strong case against adnan in the first place. i think they just kind of wanted the case closed and rushed to find any evidence to pin the crime on him.

    • @27sadhu
      @27sadhu 3 года назад +3

      @@fatuma6753 there was enough to convict him...not in every case u gonna have a person on video murdering someone..u have to put toghether the facts and convict..he literally called her thrice the night before and never called her again..the cell phone is places at burial site leakin park by call records that evening..no doubt about that...now who else had adnan's cellphone? cathy,jen multiple people saw them together that evening..they were in leakin park burying hae body..end of story..little inconsistencies will always be there, these are young immature teens they dont know how to talk to the cops

  • @jaylay9524
    @jaylay9524 2 года назад +17

    It's odd that they say "I've found no evidence that he was mad" (about the breakup). But there is a letter from Hae telling him that she doesn't like the way things are, that people break up all the time, that he should just move on and respect her decision. That seems to suggest that she had moved on with this Don guy and that Adnan was not taking the breakup well.

    • @boogie2x266
      @boogie2x266 2 года назад +1

      That's probably coz he was being stubborn about it like he mentioned earlier like saying they can work things out and she was annoyed with that

    • @pennywise4843
      @pennywise4843 2 года назад +3

      Plus the 3 late calls the night before the murder.

    • @Make-vo7lv
      @Make-vo7lv Год назад

      Says jay ☝️

  • @ScotEmcFly
    @ScotEmcFly 5 лет назад +36

    17-18 years old he’s not going to really account for these days now, he’s 36-37 now. I don’t believe he did it. No DNA is tested and how vague they went about this case is crazy to me.

  • @j0nnicage
    @j0nnicage 2 года назад +17

    You have to look at the human behavior of the individual to really find a thread to pull to get to the point of determining he’s capable of murder. There are signs, even slight ones that can lead you to the conclusion there is an iota of a possibility they are capable. Murder is an extreme mental hurdle for a human to jump over. Adnan had zero signs, he was a normal teenager, had empathy for his fellow students and friends, he was caring to Hae during their relationship and did nothing himself to drive her away, but rather the culture of his family drove her away. By all accounts he was distraught but still functioning normal and was talking to other girls. The cell phone maps and the faulty memory of Kristy and Jenn were proved in the documentary. Relying on anyones memory to convict someone of murder is utterly ridiculous. A humans memory is incredibly erroneous. Especially if you try to recall things that really had no significance. There was more than enough reasonable doubt to not convict Adnan. The jury was manipulated by failing to disclose all evidence and instead the state only provided portions of evidence that fit their narrative. They wanted to “win” which most attorneys get wrapped up in and disregard the effects of how the win will affect another human being.

  • @oneguysproject
    @oneguysproject 4 года назад +32

    What I don’t understand is how Adnan couldn’t have been involved if Jay was involved and he spent large parts of the day with Jay. Like what’s his explanation for that? That Jay only got involved after and is covering? That Jay was juggling chilling with him and killing Hae and hiding the evidence? Is he claiming that he spent the time Hae was murdered with Jay? He says he doesn’t remember the day, but that just sounds like a convenient way of not accidentally getting answers confused.

    • @emaleagreaves8107
      @emaleagreaves8107 3 года назад +3

      It’s like Sarah says in the beginning of the podcast, do YOU know what you did exactly two months ago? What did you have for breakfast etc.? Now imagine being a teenager being asked such. Memory recollection is poor witness, especially when you’re dealing with someone like jay who is known by the majority of people who know him as someone who’s known to tell stories/white lies/tall tales etc. If a friend of someone like this is charged with murder and questioned, ab attention seeking young adult isn’t necessarily mature enough to be professing witness as factual. I’m not saying adnan is innocent but jay is 100% not a credible witness

    • @lstruggy
      @lstruggy 3 года назад +3

      They both guilty jay w the accessory in helping made a deal and now jay is free and Adnan will be doing interviews inside prison forever

    • @cozycasasmr4510
      @cozycasasmr4510 2 года назад +2

      This is the number one thing that's making me doubt Adnan, I feel like most of the other things can be explained away by coincidence/time/being high af, but this just makes him AND Jay look guilty af

    • @ToucheHairCare
      @ToucheHairCare 2 года назад

      Jay set him up

    • @Scorpio-unicorn14
      @Scorpio-unicorn14 Год назад

      ​@emaleagreaves8107 if it's a day you're helping someone kill your ex I think you'd remember that day forever

  • @crystalcomedy1117
    @crystalcomedy1117 5 лет назад +21

    I really like the theme song

  • @the_legend2520
    @the_legend2520 5 лет назад +262

    Anyone else here for class lol

  • @projectedthoughts6046
    @projectedthoughts6046 5 лет назад +40

    Personally think Adnan is innocent, definitely think he should not have been found guilty due to such little evidence.
    A few things do bug me about Adnan:
    1. He didn’t contact Hae after she went missing. If you were close to her, surely you would reach out?
    2. Police call you and you can’t reference the activities of that day? It’s a well known fact that out of the ordinary events makes those days/time periods much more memorable than other run of the mill days.

    • @kayhaych05
      @kayhaych05 4 года назад +4

      Mo Mo it happened almost 20 years ago now. If he said he remembered exactly what happened that day, I’d call him a liar. It’s much easier to believe he simply can’t remember. Hell, ask me what happened last week and I won’t be able to tell you. You’re asking someone to recall 20 minutes of a specific day 20 years ago in perfect detail with evidence and a reliable alibi. It doesn’t even seem humanly possible to do that. And I’m not saying Adnan did nothing. I think there’s a lot more to the story but I don’t think he killed Hae. Jay is much deeper in this plot than he’s letting on. Something is really off about that guy

    • @jameson1239
      @jameson1239 4 года назад +1

      I don’t know if if he did it or not but I don’t think there was enough evidence to put him away one testimony and some cell records

    • @modona100
      @modona100 3 года назад +6

      Her boyfriend don didn’t contact her either so I don’t think that’s something to hold him against with

    • @SuperMegaGoofyGoober
      @SuperMegaGoofyGoober 3 года назад

      i feel like with what everyone else is saying and the fact that nobody else had a motive to do it Adnan definitely did it or hired Jay to do it. I just cant see it being possible he was innocent with all we know

    • @modona100
      @modona100 3 года назад +1

      @@SuperMegaGoofyGoober have you watched the HBO documentary ‘The Case against Adnan Syed’? If not, you should watch it! There’s 4 episodes. Opened my eyes up to a lot of things.

  • @manuginobilisbaldspot424
    @manuginobilisbaldspot424 5 лет назад +30

    Considering Justin Wolfe ended up admitting his role in that Virginia case, this just gets wackier and wackier by the episode

    • @vegas629am
      @vegas629am 4 года назад

      What was his role?

    • @jameson1239
      @jameson1239 4 года назад +9

      Well except for the fact Justin Wolfe admitted he did it in 2016 and SERIAL season 1 was released in 2014 meaning she had no way of knowing he would later admit guilt

  • @melodywong8265
    @melodywong8265 4 года назад +41

    Why did Hae say she needed to rush off after school to meet her bf... if her bf was still at work at lenscrafter

    • @karawelch-kurysz6051
      @karawelch-kurysz6051 4 года назад +22

      And I thought she was in a rush to pick up her cousin from school then go to the wrestling meet

    • @paigealyssa8332
      @paigealyssa8332 4 года назад +4

      Yes she was going to pick her cousin up but I heard them say she was going to meet her boyfriend too

    • @breetaylor8994
      @breetaylor8994 4 года назад +9

      @@paigealyssa8332 then wasn't it claimed she never showed up at her job at Lenscrafters that day too? How many places was this girl supposed to be? Picking up a cousin...meeting a boyfriend...going to a wrestling meet...going to work...

  • @tambraparkerson1072
    @tambraparkerson1072 4 года назад +48

    I've not heard one single word that would make believe this guy killed that girl. I'm sorry for her family. But I think they got the wrong man in prison.

    • @27sadhu
      @27sadhu 3 года назад +1

      oh gtfo..the simple truth is too unsexy for u eh? apparently he called her thrice the night before but never calls her again..no other person had motive or even oopportunity to kill hae she wouldnt have let anybody in her car..the note "i am going to kill"..jesus i can go on and on...but idiots like u will find one small thing inconsistent and scream oh look here i found something when all that proves is that jay is also human and out of protection of his friends n grany he made up a couple of lies

  • @Macken-n9l
    @Macken-n9l Год назад +1

    Ok, so I look at this episode as definitive proof that Sarah Koenig and her team are not being biased in this podcast. Can people please stop accusing this podcast of being biased towards Adnan’s innocence? Because if anything that’s just what people felt after they listened. That doesn’t mean or prove he is innocent. And people shouldn’t blame the serial podcast when Sarah was just expressing how she felt. Which again was at times she felt Adnan was innocent and others when she was sure he was guilty.
    In fact the only thing I think this series proves is that Adnan’s case was messy and there were mistakes made that could have answered more questions if carried out properly. But it still doesn’t mean Adnan is innocent.

  • @chata313
    @chata313 5 лет назад +20

    Dude. Cause he was a stoner.. He either dont remeber shit.. Or remebers everything.. Theres no inbetween. Mostly everyone i encounter remember everything. Js

    • @27sadhu
      @27sadhu 3 года назад +1

      he keeps saying it was ordinary day...no it was an extraordinary day, not everyday youget a call from cops regarding a close friends disappearance..he says he didnt think much of it just that hae mom be so angry..but Cathy clearly remembers him panicking what am i gonna say what am i gonna do..anyways forget cathy, its not the first time he was stoned, it was such a important event he going missing, how the hell does he conveniently not remeber anything

  • @nebulosastar
    @nebulosastar 4 месяца назад +1

    Omg, this attorney is asking all the questions I've been asking since the beginning! Why look at the ex-bf? Why not the new guy? It's always someone close to the victim who had motive, yes, but also the opportunity to commit the crime. Wasn't she going to meet up with her new guy the day she was killed? It's crazy how this was overlooked.

    • @abi.gail.
      @abi.gail. Месяц назад

      They looked at both the new boyfriend and Adnan. The new boyfriend was at work on January 13th and he was at work. The manager at Lens Crafts showed the work log. She was going to meet with him later the night after she got her cousin and after the wrestling match, she was manager. She never got her cousin which is why her family filed a missing person report. This was when the new boyfriend was at work

  • @CourtneyHammett
    @CourtneyHammett 3 года назад +7

    I don't know whether Adnan did it or not. But I know he shouldn't be in prison, because there was simply not enough evidence.

  • @mickymoo6749
    @mickymoo6749 4 года назад +15

    so im sitting here and before i started actually listening i thought adnan was innocent until i was given a paper that i would put evidence that adnan was innocent or guilty. i struggled more to find things that found him innocent when it was really easy to find facts that show him that he’s guilty

  • @ambermcdonald1302
    @ambermcdonald1302 Год назад +2

    I personally think Adnan is either guilty, or involved (maybe paid Jay to do it, and Adnan's part was to get Hae alone then help deal w the body). Another serial killer or random act of violence makes zero sense when you know for a fact Jay was involved, it was SOMEONE with a personal connection to Hae.
    BUT there is a ton of reasonable doubt, I do not think legally Adnan should have been convicted based on Jay's problematic testimony. It is not Adnan's burden to prove he is innocent - it is on the prosecution to prove he did it BEYOND A REASONABLE DOUBT.

  • @immanuelbhonsle9263
    @immanuelbhonsle9263 4 года назад +7

    Isn’t the theme song just calming?

  • @thegravewalker3712
    @thegravewalker3712 4 года назад +21

    The reporter has fallen in love with the condemned

  • @carlosmartel5753
    @carlosmartel5753 4 года назад +24

    Justin wolf admitted he was guilty later tho, The innocence project literally gets guilty people out of jail lol

    • @CourtneyHammett
      @CourtneyHammett 3 года назад +4

      I don't care though? Even one innocent person in prison is too many. I support them

  • @lambykins1471
    @lambykins1471 5 лет назад +30

    I can't get over the fact that this lawyer puts so much stock in defendants saying they didn't do it- that's beyond "naïve". I hate to point out the obvious, but people lie. It doesn't bode well that the attorney has, in her own words, "a tree hugger, everybody is innocent" view. Both the journalist and attorney lack objectivity in this case.

    • @anthonywesterman4166
      @anthonywesterman4166 5 лет назад +4

      Yes, they both probably would've thought that Bundy was innocent because he always said he was.

    • @kirachouinard3490
      @kirachouinard3490 5 лет назад +1

      Anthony Westerman adnan has shitty evidence tho

    • @nigerianprincess101
      @nigerianprincess101 4 года назад +7

      well, generally it is innocent until proven guilty, so why would she put guilt there unless she's proven it

    • @xzoeyyyx76
      @xzoeyyyx76 4 года назад +7

      Think about the 5 Boys Central Park 5 who were convicted .. they even confessed a rape they didnt do... . The real guy came out whit the truth later.
      People get wrongfully convicted.

  • @LuciKarman
    @LuciKarman 3 года назад +6

    Jay’s just so suspect in this whole thing

  • @marilynnnesheiwat3357
    @marilynnnesheiwat3357 6 лет назад +79

    Does Sarah have a crush on adnon? 😂

    • @jaimethomas8064
      @jaimethomas8064 6 лет назад +17

      marilynn nesheiwat absolutely, at least a subtle one. It is why she misses so much evidence that clearly shows Adnan as guilty.

    • @janewalls6254
      @janewalls6254 6 лет назад +13

      Its hard to know if he is innocent or guilty. Personally I think he is involved somehow but the real whacko part is how Jay escaped jail. Obviously he implicated himself.

    • @Littlemanloki
      @Littlemanloki 6 лет назад +11

      Out of sheer curiosity (I'm new to this podcast's case, so this is an honest question), what evidence did she miss that supports the argument for Adnan's culpability?

    • @joshuawentz7462
      @joshuawentz7462 6 лет назад +1

      Jaime Thomas give examples, please

    • @chivamarudelasrosas5774
      @chivamarudelasrosas5774 6 лет назад

      Adnan*

  • @lionelcregut1222
    @lionelcregut1222 11 месяцев назад +2

    lol when she says oh maybe its a serial killer, huh no that is not a possibility, Jay gave the location of the car and admited to digging the hole...Sooooo A serial killer killed Hae, heyyyy I am just gonna randomly admit I dug the hole pfff something is wrong with peoples brain.

  • @chivamarudelasrosas5774
    @chivamarudelasrosas5774 6 лет назад +38

    Ms.L bring this comment up in class if you see this

  • @emaleagreaves8107
    @emaleagreaves8107 3 года назад +5

    It’s crazy how the innocence project was founded by a party who participated in getting OJ off when he clearly did it, at minimum was complicit

    • @lisaremington87
      @lisaremington87 2 года назад +1

      There's a theory that OJs son actually did it

  • @Ethnicgnome
    @Ethnicgnome 2 года назад +3

    I'd rather wipe up cat vomit with a wet paper towel than listen to this thanks Karen Estus.

  • @jcdova29
    @jcdova29 5 лет назад +26

    Adnan completely mine screwed this reporter.

  • @robertcarrillo4075
    @robertcarrillo4075 5 лет назад +9

    Perhaps Jay paged/ texted Hae

  • @rumi6779
    @rumi6779 6 лет назад +40

    Sad to say what Deidra said you kind of ignored. You are more so attached to the idea of Adnan being innocent. You were offended that he disagreed that you knew him well, you seem to like him as a person (not saying romantically) and that's getting in the way of you really digging into the idea that he's guilty. The other side having lack of evidence is not evidence of innocence. It's a very difficult case because as I've said before, it seems eveybody is lying for one reason or another, but you need to take a break from speaking to Adnan on the phone and stick to the facts or lackthereof.

    • @vincent2709
      @vincent2709 5 лет назад +7

      What happened to innocent until proven guilty... when did circumstantial evidence become actual proof?

    • @wachowski9525
      @wachowski9525 5 лет назад +10

      @@vincent2709 Circumstantial evidence has been enough to convict people. If there is an overwhelming amount of circumstantial evidence juries can convict.

  • @loganhensley1042
    @loganhensley1042 5 лет назад +18

    A guilty person will come up with any lie and any excuse and any answer to explain why it wasn't him... Someone who is innocent will not do that .... They will simply say "I dont know... I dont know what tell you i can't explain that" Adnan is so clearly innocent.

    • @galaxystar5976
      @galaxystar5976 5 лет назад +11

      UNKNOWN I completely disagree with u. There wasn’t enough evidence to say that he was guilty. And the fact that u called all Muslims liars is very offensive. U have no right to assume that and have u ever actually met a Muslim. They r nice ppl.

  • @JP_34ALT
    @JP_34ALT 6 лет назад +31

    Free my boy adnan

  • @ashleyp287
    @ashleyp287 7 лет назад +20

    Funny thing is Justin Wolfe finally admitted in 2016 that he did order the killing of his drug dealer Daniel. He plead guilty and was sentenced to 41yrs. Boy,he wasn't stupid again. This dude went from being on DEATH ROW to now having a 41yr sentence which usually leans ur eligible for parole in 20yrs and he's already served 15+years so within the next 5yrs he will be eligible for parole. This man doesn't know how lucky he is. Do u know how difficult it is to have a death sentence overturned and a new trial ordered? That almost never happens. His ass was dumb this time around, he knew he would be much better off just admitting the crime

    • @Twigg4075
      @Twigg4075 6 лет назад +3

      So you're saying this attorney was full of shit? Imagine that.

    • @anthonywesterman4166
      @anthonywesterman4166 5 лет назад +3

      You forgot to add that he the recanted his confession and said he was coerced into giving it

  • @musaxcoco2833
    @musaxcoco2833 2 года назад +6

    But wait.the girlfriend of Jay is called Stephanie, as in the prom princess who was mentioned in Hae Mins diary? Who was somehow dumped by Adnan to be with Hae? Crazy theory: Stephanie was in love with Adan and more than jealous of Hae, so she
    got somehow in contact with Jay, ending up
    planning to murder Hae Min and blaming it on
    Adan as a punishment? The dna found on the
    wheel in Haes car, could be Stephanies, who parked it there, so the story would make sense?

  • @daytonasayswhat9333
    @daytonasayswhat9333 5 лет назад +23

    What a waste this episode is.

  • @Carlos3000727
    @Carlos3000727 5 лет назад +21

    He can’t explain about the phone call BECAUSE HE IS GUILTY. I was wondering when the race/ethnicity card would be played without a SHRED of evidence. This lawyer is ridiculous.

  • @madeinussr7551
    @madeinussr7551 2 года назад +2

    Gosh, Adnan sounds so sweet and charming it's hard to imagine him a killer. When I look at how big he is and his face I can imagine him a killer. I'm so torn. His voice is so good

  • @dizzysmoke71
    @dizzysmoke71 3 года назад +3

    who’s here for english

  • @kayladooley7791
    @kayladooley7791 5 лет назад +10

    This episode really fustrated me.

  • @ToucheHairCare
    @ToucheHairCare 2 года назад +1

    I think Jay and Jenn were involved and Neisha is not credible being that she said that she talked to Jay at the porn shop that he didn't even work at and Jay lying tail said Adnan called Neisha in the car and he talked to her then. That makes the butt dial believable because Neisha may have gotten the time it happened wrong but she probably was right about only speaking to Jay at the porn store and not any other time. How could they not see Jay was the culprit?

  • @Investigativebean
    @Investigativebean 7 лет назад +16

    Smart attorney is smart.

    • @Twigg4075
      @Twigg4075 6 лет назад +7

      She actually sounds completely clueless and ignorant.

    • @jaimethomas8064
      @jaimethomas8064 6 лет назад +9

      Twigg4075 Agreed. I get the feeling 10 attorneys walked away from this case and show and this is the one Sarah clicked with and who shared her biases.

  • @alexpark8515
    @alexpark8515 2 года назад +10

    Both Jay and Adnan planned on killing Hae and Jay snitched to save himself. I'm pretty sure Adnan is a narcissist who felt disrespected by Hae dumping him and dating another guy.

  • @SuperMegaGoofyGoober
    @SuperMegaGoofyGoober 3 года назад +15

    bruh Adnan did it no question. I feel bad for the family of Hae considering all the people this biased podcast convinced he is innocent

  • @gavincoyne9099
    @gavincoyne9099 5 лет назад +1

    Mrs Cesareo gang

  • @karenclayton9874
    @karenclayton9874 3 года назад

    I thought Jay had Ahmads phone during track.

  • @be-zdeodin1350
    @be-zdeodin1350 2 года назад +1

    Jay's testimony is fishy

  • @michellefrancis348
    @michellefrancis348 2 года назад

    Serial killer? It was either Jay, Adnon, or Jay and Adnon. Right ???? Why on earth are they looking outside of anything other than Jay’s crazy story. Cell phone towers, pinged out at the park where she was buried from both of their phones.

    • @lazeroad
      @lazeroad 2 года назад

      Its adnan blonde idiot!!!

  • @sedg83
    @sedg83 2 года назад +1

    I'm enjoying this, but i could live without the harpsichord

  • @milart12
    @milart12 3 года назад +5

    I am reading up on this Justin Wolfe case and its a problematic comparison. Wolfe later plead guilty to this crime and is in prison. In any event, Jay had no reason to kill Hae. He had to be involved to some degree because, among other things, he knew where her car was. Despite the inconsistencies in his testimony, the only logical conclusion to come to is that Adnan did it.

  • @SoneBlink
    @SoneBlink 5 лет назад +12

    He's guilty as f, this ep was a waste of time.

  • @deshaundozier
    @deshaundozier 2 года назад +2

    So Adnan is innocent because he didn’t seem mad after the breakup? Sounds as if ur protecting him and focusing purely on Jay’s story excluding Adnan all together. Smh I think it’s obvious they both were in on it

  • @Dqv1d1
    @Dqv1d1 3 года назад

    Is anyone else here for English class??

  • @edgehodl4832
    @edgehodl4832 5 лет назад +8

    I had to stop listening to this podcast. This Sarah is trying so hard to put Adnan in innocent light it rediclious. Go head, keep on defending murderers.....so pathetic

    • @modona100
      @modona100 3 года назад +7

      Maybe so, but still there’s clearly not enough evidence to put him in prison for life and that Jay guy shouldn’t have gotten off so easily

    • @taytay8283
      @taytay8283 2 года назад

      Sarah is in love with this killer

  • @rahoulath
    @rahoulath 5 лет назад +3

    12:30

  • @carlosmartel5753
    @carlosmartel5753 4 года назад +4

    adnan is a bad seed

  • @PlazaCaulfield
    @PlazaCaulfield 3 года назад

    WBEZ Chicago WBEZ Chicago WBEZ Chicago WBEZ Chicago WBEZ Chicago WBEZ Chicago WBEZ Chicago

  • @yourdoseofgamecontent4541
    @yourdoseofgamecontent4541 3 года назад

    Ya lol 😂

  • @cyrus8154
    @cyrus8154 3 года назад

    23:00

  • @elderscrollsfan9616
    @elderscrollsfan9616 5 лет назад +1

    hello pcss 2

  • @RickCostello
    @RickCostello 6 лет назад +7

    He told me he did it.

  • @kingpocahd69
    @kingpocahd69 6 лет назад +1

    Fuck summer school

  • @lilliangoodall7594
    @lilliangoodall7594 4 года назад +1

    17:51

  • @beverleylumb8048
    @beverleylumb8048 3 года назад +1

    And maybe you have a x boyfriend who killed his x

  • @Twigg4075
    @Twigg4075 6 лет назад +4

    Racial profiling? Give me a fucking break.

  • @TheVoidxzinex
    @TheVoidxzinex 3 года назад +2

    racial profiling? usually is called instinct and is a correct feeling.