Seabreeze1
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Yup. I am into the podcast as well.
General Thoughts:
1. I am super happy that this podcast has so many listeners, because 1) I love podcasts and 2) I love true crime.
2. I kind of wish Koenig focused more on the trials than on the characters. I agree with Seabreeze1: I feel my assumptions of Adnan's guilt waver with each episode, which I think is just good story telling. However, I personally am more concerned with "did he commit this murder beyond reasonable doubt."
2a. I feel like the fact that the detectives are pretty darn sure they got the right person makes me sway in their direction.
2b. I am very sympathetic towards wrongful convictions. I really feel quite strongly that people should not be convicted of crimes unless
there is overwhelming evidence that the accused committed the crime.
3. Why have we heard so little about the physical evidence?
4. I think (but I'm not sure) that homicides in which the victim is strangled to death are more likely to be committed a) by people who are closely tied to the victim (or a serial killer) and b) by people who have not planned the murder in advance.
--These points regarding the method of homicide lead me to simultaneously believe that Adnan did it, and that Jay's story is BS. Which again leaves me in the reasonable doubt category--- if Jay's testimony is true, this was premeditated, but the method of homicide doesn't fit with that story.
....I just wish they had a behavioral psychologist on who researches methods of homicide. I get that patterns of homicide do not necessarily apply to every case. There is individual variation. However, I would like some more macro-level investigation.
Thanks for reading!
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I have come to think that Adnan is guilty and that Jay was way more involved than we will ever know. I would love to know why there wasn't testing done on the rope and the bottle found at the scene and I still don't buy the story of how Mr S found the body. I know that the question of why Adnan doesn't show anger at Jay or the verdict throughout the series but it still doesn't sit right with me. If I was innocent I would be screaming from the roof tops. I can't wait to hear how this concludes. I feel for Hai's family as having it all dragged back up again must be torture.