Jay claims that Adnan handed him his phone and that he talked to a girl from Silver Spring (Jay claims that he doesn't remember her name) on the afternoon of January 13th. to a girl in Silver Spring named Nisha whom (1) Adnan was seeing and (2) Jay didn't know. Adnan's cell phone records show that a call was made at 3:32 P.M. But what if The Nisha Call is actually the most important evidence of Adnan's innocence?īy way of review, Adnan claims that, on January 13th, he loaned Jay his car and cell phone at lunchtime and didn't get them back until after track practice at "five something." Jay claims that Adnan killed Hae after school, called him from a pay phone at Best Buy, and told him to meet him there. In a prior post, I (1) noted how The Nisha Call was possibly the most important confluence of evidence of Adnan's guilt presented at trial and (2) suggested ways in which the defense could have attacked it at trial. Here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, and here)Ībout Sarah Koenig's Serial Podcast, which deals with the 1999 prosecution of 17 year-old Adnan Syed for murdering his ex-girlfriend, 18 year-old Hae Min Lee, on January 13, 1999. ( here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here
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