I don't get how so many people can say there is reasonable doubt.
1.) Adnan was really the only one that we know of with any sort of motive.
2.) Motive is key here because Jay found the car, obviously Jay was involved and it was not some random serial killer.
3.) Jay had no motive at all to do it himself.
I think Adnan is very convincing and comes off as endearing that is why so many want to think he did not do it, but all of the evidence the jury heard proved otherwise. If I remember correctly, the jury only took 2 hours to convict him. I know it is unorthodox, but I wonder if the defense would have benefited if Adnad took the stand. I could easily see him doing well there and coming off very likeable. Likeable enough to let reasonable doubt creep into the heads of jurors as it has for podcast listeners.
I didn't like the last minute serial killer angle either. Sure, it is odd, but it was mentioned (and glossed over) that the serial killer raped his victims and robbery was a motive on some as well. Toss in the fact that Jay found the car, and that seems to limit the chances of the serial killer being responsible. Kind of a weak attempt at tryiing to create an "oh my God, maybe he didn't do it" moment at the end of the podcast.
Yeah, I think the podcast was interesting and if nothing else, gives some insight into how a piece of "evidence" can be looked at in different ways and things like that…but the whole time, it really felt like to me that whenever she (the reporter, forget her name) expressed doubt as to Adnan's guilt, she was ignoring the elephant in the room: Jay.
The random serial killer thing at the end is a good example of this. If she was killed by a random serial killer, that
must mean that either:
a) Jay was somehow involved with said serial killer.
b) Jay was not involved with the serial killer, but somehow found out where the car was, and decided to make everything up about it being Adnan which, in addition to making no sense, would be a pretty huge coincidence given that Jay was holding on to Adnan's phone and car and all the call records, etc.
For whatever reason, it was a compelling listen, but there's really no question that Jay was involved somehow directly with the dead body (at least), and that means that he either did it alone and framed Adnan, which I don't think makes sense because Jay has an alibi, or that there was some level of involvement by both Adnan and Jay, ranging from 50/50 or Jay's story pretty much being true.
The existence of Jay makes every second of the "random serial killer" angle completely ridiculous and really undermined her credibility with me. Just makes no sense at all. Really the only way Adnan is 100% innocent is if Jay did it and masterfully framed him, and there's no evidence of any motive by Jay to do that.