It's interesting, though, that it was only Jay he told that he wanted to kill Hae. Everything so far turns on whether you believe Jay. And interestingly, Jay didn't tell what happened to mutual friends, just his own (Jenn excepted).
Also, just because it might have been difficult for Adnan to kill Hae within the alleged timeframe, doesn't mean someone else didn't have more temporal access to Hae. A third party who wasn't a student, like Jay, would not have been restrained by the school schedule. Just brainstorming there though... no evidence it was an unknown individual yet.
That said, I'm with you - the bit that Hae might have been killed at the library was a real problem for Adnan, because it completely undermines much of his alibi. In fact, it explains why he got awfully silent when Sarah Koenig tells him in episode 1 that she spoke with the student who saw him in the library that afternoon. That bit from episode 1 is super eerie after hearing episode 8.
Crazy!
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