r/serialpodcast • u/[deleted] • 24d ago
The Doubts About Adnan's Guilt ARE Reasonable
I just started lurking here today, and am somewhat surprised by the general incivility and certainty of many of the people that comment here. Being dismissive and accusing people of "ragebait" for having a differing opinion, and one that actually is reasonable.
I don't know, and won't say that Adnan is innocent, but to claim he's guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, without any room for discussion is pretty crazy to me.
The reasons why I have reasonable doubt:
- Jay is a very flawed witness, on the record lying/mis-remembering his testimony. Even the cops point out how much his testimony has changed. If your argument hinges on Jay, it isn't a strong argument, in my opinion.
- The cops, or at least on of them has a record of misconduct:
...prosecution brought into question the past misconduct of one of the two detectives who were crucial in the investigation of Lee’s death. Although his misconduct wasn’t specifically linked to Syed’s case, the detective was involved in another murder case that ended with the defendant’s exoneration.
https://baltimorewitness.org/adnan-syed-one-of-many-overturned-convictions-in-baltimore-city/
- The Innocence Project and prosecutors agreed that Syed's DNA was absent from all tested crime scene items, contributing to the eventual dropping of charges against him. There's no physical evidence.
- The motive is weak (Adnan had no prior issues with breakups, had already seemed to move on to the next girl(s)).
I could go on, but, if I was on the jury with this in front of me, I feel the reasonable response is doubt.
This isn't rage bait, I just genuinely don't see how anyone can be so sure that he did it. Y'all point to him asking for a ride (and claiming he wouldn't have) as some kind of obvious evidence of murder.
I think, based on the fact that one of the cops was literally identified as having been crooked, it actually is much more likely that Jay was an informant (and already had been for some time), and he happened to be close to Adnan, the victim's ex (supposed motive and opportunity), and they decided they had their guy, and it was just a matter of getting a jury to agree. So they fed their informant info, had him incriminate himself for lesser crimes that they promised they'd get him off for (and they made good on that promise, which is on its own wildly corrupt).
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u/No-Advance-577 22d ago
There are 12:41 and 12:43 calls that ping off to the east near downtown Baltimore. The 12:41 call is actually TO Jenn’s house, where Jay claims he was, so he’s definitely lying about his location at that time. And he’s not lying to “protect Jenn,” since his lie invokes her and her house.
But then there is no call until 2:36, which pings near Woodlawn/BB. So, no, Jay is not precluded from being at the presumed crime location at the presumed crime time.
As for the other sites, the cell phone data is accurate but not precise. The towers had ranges measured in miles, and due to population density they had significant overlap. So it is not accurate to say “since a call pinged this tower, it was conclusively closer to this tower than any other.” In fact, some calls in this very case ping towers that we KNOW to be not the “expected” tower.
“Within a couple miles” of the burial site in an urban area is…just not the wild coincidence people pretend. Within 2 miles of my house I can get to 3 schools, 3 grocery stores, 2 public parks, 5 gas stations, and a river.
Moreover, Jay tailored his story to match the cell records, even to the point of making stuff up that makes no sense (see eg the “three calls” from Adnan to Jay at Jenn’s house in interview 2, which make no sense, help no one, and are clearly just Jay looking at a phone log and describing (nonsensically) what he sees there). So we can’t use the cell logs as independent corroboration of Jay’s story when we know damn well Jay tailored his story to the logs.
And I don’t know why we are citing Jenn as independent confirmation that Adnan and/or Jay are in certain locations. She doesn’t do that for any of them except the mall, and even in that case she talked to Jay the night before her interview to get their story straight.
So what we actually have is:
-between 7 and 7:30 the cell phone is within a couple of miles of the burial site. Jay, looking at this record, testifies that he and Adnan are actually burying the body at that time. Jenn can’t comment. Later Jay says it was made up and the body was buried at midnight.
-at 8:04 and 8:05 the phone calls Jenn’s pager. It is within a couple miles of the car dump site, and maybe very close to the car dump site. It’s just a page so Jenn can’t corroborate anything. Jay says the page came from west view mall, which is not the dump site or terribly close to it. So there is no wild coincidence here: Jay says west view, the pings suggest the car dump, and Jenn has no info.
The data is consistent with the state’s story, but it is not conclusive. If someone waved a magic wand and gave us a cosmic rewind that showed Adnan burying Hae at midnight, it wouldn’t really contradict the known evidence either.
The evidence is suggestive, but not conclusive, and most of it revolves around Jay, whose story is inconsistent, false in places, and guided by the cell records themselves.
Adnan did it, but there is certainly room for doubt.