Despite or because of the enormous attention on this notorious murder, many key aspects are routinely misunderstood. I sort things out and let the evidence speak.
So, there it is–the evidence and my theory and how that logic produces a narrative with a logical, consistent timeline.
This podcast is my answer to many questions but think about some of the big ones:
Hae loves Don. Robin loves Don. Who does Don love? That’s a big problem.
Hope Schab, Hae’s French teacher, is a misunderstood character in this tragic story.
Three people tell stories that seem to give Adnan Syed an alibi for the time of Hae’s murder. Only one of them is correct. What does this situation tell us about how our memories work?
While the Lee family acted legally and, in their view, morally, their mistaken efforts resulted in an innocent man’s conviction for murder.
Jay Wilds convinced a jury that Adnan was guilty.
Why and how did he do this?
The events leading up to the discovery of Hae’s body
Yes, Don Clinedinst offered up an alibi, two, in fact. Why two?
How do we know these alibis are fake? Don’t the timesheets prove he’s innocent?
How did Alonzo Sellers get roped into helping dispose of Hae Min Lee’s body?
Why does Don Clinedinst have a second faked alibi, for January 16, 1999?
An empty gift box, not-so-mysterious head injuries, telling marks on Hae’s body.
These all fit and they tell a story.
Why would Hae Min Lee have been killed? She was popular, smart, ambitious, and energetic–on good terms with everyone, even her ex-boyfriend. But sometimes things are hidden in plain sight. Trace the path with me as I explore the first act of this tragedy.
Like many others I’m fascinated with the Hae Min Lee murder case.
There has been a lot of good research done. There are also wrong ideas that have just stayed around, even though we’ve learned things that disprove them.
I take a fresh look at this case, setting out timelines, weighing evidence against evidence and resolving mysteries about this notorious murder.
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