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re: "Serial" Podcast Discussion Thread...SPOILERS
Posted on 11/20/14 at 11:00 am to Paige
Posted on 11/20/14 at 11:00 am to Paige
I think she's trying to stay neutral about the Jay lying deal. SK has to wear many hats while explaining this entire story.
Also, I'm pissed that we don'tget an episode next week.
I'm curious what the folks over at Slate will say about this episode
Also, I'm pissed that we don'tget an episode next week.
I'm curious what the folks over at Slate will say about this episode
Posted on 11/20/14 at 11:01 am to Paige
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Is she not allowed to bring up what a fricking liar Jay was? Like how many times he changed his story to the cops?
She's mentioned it before saying his story was different in several police interviews/examinations.
Posted on 11/20/14 at 11:02 am to BottomlandBrew
Not just different. The fricking detectives coached him in what to say and what not to say.
Posted on 11/20/14 at 11:04 am to tylerdurden24
yeah that article would be fine after the podcast is over. that writer is jumping to several conclusions about where the podcast will or will not go in the future.
in fact, the end of this episode seemed to hint at getting into the shite talked about in that article. whether it will or not, i dont know.
in fact, the end of this episode seemed to hint at getting into the shite talked about in that article. whether it will or not, i dont know.
Posted on 11/20/14 at 11:39 am to BottomlandBrew
Well she had all their shite reviewed by another detective, so on some level she was questioning their methods
But with all the research she's done, you know she read about ritz being sued
But with all the research she's done, you know she read about ritz being sued
Posted on 11/20/14 at 11:52 am to BottomlandBrew
No. I'm talking about how SK said the next episode will be about
Seems like on law & order (I know) they talk about how much a witness had changed their story
quote:I'm saying could Adnan's attorney not bring up at trial how much Jay had lied to the cops. Or is that privileged information?
So his lawyer, Cristina Gutierrez, had to figure out another way to encourage reasonable doubt. Why didn’t it work?
Seems like on law & order (I know) they talk about how much a witness had changed their story
Posted on 11/20/14 at 11:54 am to rockchlkjayhku11
Well I got mad at the writer several times, but his main point remains- all the fricking corruption in the Baltimore legal system
That's what I took away from it
That's what I took away from it
Posted on 11/20/14 at 12:08 pm to Paige
quote:
I'm saying could Adnan's attorney not bring up at trial how much Jay had lied to the cops
Gotcha. I thought "she" was SK.
Posted on 11/20/14 at 12:22 pm to BottomlandBrew
I figured. That's why I named everyone the second time
Why won't more people watch???
I have no friends or family to discuss it with. And I've begged them on fb. Well I called them stupid for not. But same difference
Why won't more people watch???
I have no friends or family to discuss it with. And I've begged them on fb. Well I called them stupid for not. But same difference
Posted on 11/20/14 at 1:02 pm to Paige
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Well I got mad at the writer several times, but his main point remains- all the fricking corruption in the Baltimore legal system
That's what I took away from it
Same. I'm not going to nitpick her thought process like the article does because I think she is going about it in the way she does both to kind of put herself in an outside observer's shoes (like us; sort of like she is modeling for us how we might question the million tiny pieces of this case) and to systematically pull little threads at certain times so as to keep us interested and feed us different pieces of the puzzle in moderation.
What I enjoyed about the article, though, was its larger view. I think SK has been looking at this on a more micro level in terms of motivations, which is fine, and to her credit she has stepped back to the macro level on a few occasions. But I think the macro view of the Baltimore justice system is starting to nudge its way into the frame as an emerging antagonist that is becoming increasingly hard to ignore. I'm starting to think that this is going to end less and less with the case being solved in terms of "Jay did it" or "Adnan has been taking us for a ride" and more in the vein of "sloth and incompetence on the part of government officials sent a meteor hurtling right down on top of this kid's head and look at all of the other people it has effected in the process."
Posted on 11/20/14 at 1:13 pm to Paige
It's privileged information imo. I don't think Adnan's lawyer knew all the details about Jay/Two detectives.
Posted on 11/20/14 at 1:15 pm to tylerdurden24
That makes a lot of sense
I mean, she's uncovering minor non truths, but ultimately it would take Jay or adnan coming clean for us to no beyond a shadow of a doubt. And that's not happening
I mean, she's uncovering minor non truths, but ultimately it would take Jay or adnan coming clean for us to no beyond a shadow of a doubt. And that's not happening
Posted on 11/20/14 at 1:15 pm to JBeam
are police interviews not discoverable?
We need a lawyer
We need a lawyer
Posted on 11/20/14 at 1:18 pm to Paige
We definitely need a criminal attorney
I don't think Adnan or his attorney knew that Jay was coached into what information to release or not to release while giving his recorded testimony.
I mean we know his attorney wasn't all there and possibly was trying to throw the case. But nobody can ignore how many times Jay changed his story. I'm curious if SK told the jurors some of the information she has on Jay.
I don't think Adnan or his attorney knew that Jay was coached into what information to release or not to release while giving his recorded testimony.
I mean we know his attorney wasn't all there and possibly was trying to throw the case. But nobody can ignore how many times Jay changed his story. I'm curious if SK told the jurors some of the information she has on Jay.
This post was edited on 11/20/14 at 1:21 pm
Posted on 11/20/14 at 1:35 pm to JBeam
Ok, so apparently they only have to disclose "relevant" information
And I guess it's their call what is relevant
And I guess it's their call what is relevant
Posted on 11/20/14 at 1:57 pm to Paige
Just jumping in here. I'm as addicted as the rest of you
If you haven't read it so far, check out Rabia's blog. She's the family friend who brought the case to SK's attention. It has some very interesting details but no spoilers. It's worth the read.
Split the Moon - Rabia's blog
If you haven't read it so far, check out Rabia's blog. She's the family friend who brought the case to SK's attention. It has some very interesting details but no spoilers. It's worth the read.
Split the Moon - Rabia's blog
Posted on 11/20/14 at 3:11 pm to Paige
I don't want to wait two weeks for new information
Posted on 11/20/14 at 4:38 pm to JBeam
I've been geeking out on the reddit
Posted on 11/20/14 at 7:18 pm to JBeam
Adnan's attorney would have had access to the taped interviews of Jay. It was discussed in an earlier episode. The detective SK had on even said the key to the case is probably in the 3 hours they interviewed Jay that they didn't record.
After today's episode I'm even more convinced Adnan didn't do it.
After today's episode I'm even more convinced Adnan didn't do it.
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