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Originally Posted by GirlySports
Episode 9 was really good. It talks about Adnan's entire process of getting arrested and going through the trial system. I think Sarah is now convinced he didn't do it. She also never thought this podcast would take off like it has and people sending her new information.
But the same facts still stick out to me. Why did he get a cell phone the day before and why would he give his car and his new cell phone to Jay on that day.
If the murder didn't happen at best buy then Jay's entire story is bunk but then so is Adnan's because the murder would have happened at the school and later in the day (around 3:15 just before track practice) which takes the
'21 minutes' out of play.
I find it refreshing that there is quite a life in prison. You can take classes, get certificates and make friends and money!
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The borrowing of the car doesn't bother me at all. Kids at that age do stuff like that all the time. I remember a time in undergrad I needed to drive somewhere and my roommates friend, who I had never met before let me borrow her car for the day.
I've decided there is no way the murder happened at Best Buy. Which basically means the only way Adnan did it was at the library. Like fatso said, that bit from episode one really sticks out for me now that we have so much more facts. Seems like there was no real effort to prove that he was at the library, possibly because he did not want more evidence shown that Hae was also still right by the school after 3PM.
Here's my tinfoil hat theory. Jay did the murder and had Jenn help him. Hae was Stephanie's best friend, and Jay was cheating on her. Jay was confronted by Hae about it, and Hae was going to tell Stephanie. Jay in an act of passion, not wanting for Stephanie to be hurt by him, kills Hae. Convinces Jenn to help with covering it up. Weeks go by, and when Jenn has the police come to her place to ask about the phone calls from Adnan's phone, freaks out because she doesn't know how to explain the calls. Calls Jay, they decide on the cover story that becomes the prosecutions timeline.
Know there's lots of holes in that, but it's just my gut instinct right now.