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re: The Case Against Adnan Syed - HBO-
Posted on 3/11/19 at 5:17 pm to Tiger Voodoo
Posted on 3/11/19 at 5:17 pm to Tiger Voodoo
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He didn’t say he didn’t remember.
He said he specifically changed that “detail” because he didn’t want his grandmother to be brought into it.
He vividly described how he knew exactly where it was.
Of course that can raise issues about his credibility. And as one juror mentioned, his attorney belabored that point so aggressively as to be offputting to at least that one juror.
I don’t understand your trust in Jay. I don’t see what Jay has done or said up to this point to find anything he says credible enough to be considered truth.
I don’t trust Adnan, but I sure as hell don’t trust Jay.
Posted on 3/11/19 at 6:27 pm to ShamelessPel
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I don’t understand your trust in Jay. I don’t see what Jay has done or said up to this point to find anything he says credible enough to be considered truth.
Well he knew where Hae’s car was.
The only way that isn’t persuasive to you is if you believe, as some apparently do, that the detectives found it on their own, then showed him where it was, then staged an interview where he revealed that to them so they could then go and find it for the record.
I’ll go ahead and resist making a leap like that without further information
Does anyone that finds Jay so unbelievable and untrustworthy think he wouldn’t have blown up such a vast conspiracy by now?
Why would he still be protecting the police after all these years?
Also, the cause of death was strangulation. That almost always points to a close personal relationship between victim and perpetrator. It is a crime of passion.
Jay didn’t have the type of relationship or motivation to pursue such an intense course of violence.
This post was edited on 3/11/19 at 7:18 pm
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