Serial S01 - Ep. 2: The Breakup
Description
Their relationship began like a storybook high-school romance: a prom date, love notes, sneaking off to be alone. But unlike other kids at school, they had to keep their dating secret, because their parents disapproved. Both of them, but especially Adnan, were under special pressure at home, and the stress of that spilled over into their relationship. Eventually Hae broke up with Adnan. And then, depending on who you ask, Adnan was either understandably sad and moping around, or full of rage and plotting to kill her.
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Jay's sus I'm telling you
So I finally decided to listen. Beautiful cow eyes, charisma, sex appeal, and the ability to get laid by a different girl every night do not make a guy innocent of murder. It is irritating that the female Podcaster is so enchanted with the guy and setting the precedent for other female podcasters to imitate. Some of whom I have listened to, choosing from all the multitude of possible wrongful convictions out there the cases of men that they personally want to bed. In this quest for justice it is that the prettiest and most charismatic guys with the most sex appeal are the ones who are the Most Wrongfully Convicted Of All. I am open to the possibility that the guy could possibly wrongfully convicted, because of the timeline and the prosecution's theory -- not because he has pretty eyes.