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tthirdbro

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6.6
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  • Jun 21, 2020
  • Typical "Not my son!"

    These parents raise their children and tell them "you can be anything you want to be". Never teaching them the realities of life. The parents soke their own lives in immortality and confuse these growing teenage minds with "religious fortitude" and the pressure to live up to being "accepted" by God, yet hypocrites to their own pressures. Thus confusing the heck out of these boys and girls. These kids become young adults confused about life. Many times abused .. and mom is oblivious to the abuse. Sex, drugs and being utterly lost about life and God in their mid-teens.. these kids then venture out into life often rushing into the riskiest lifestyles .. and this is when mom adopts that moniker "not my son" and "I have to let him be who he wants to be" yet deep inside saying "if I tell him no, I am gonna loose him" ..only making the situation worse. Take all of this and then allowing a young man like this to go to a foreign country ..and you have the story of Aeryn Gillern.

    His disappearance is "the end" result of a lost soul. One look at the guy and you see a smiling face, but underneath it all a young man crying out for understanding in a lost/confused life.
    The Case Against Adnan Syed

    The Case Against Adnan Syed

    6.7
    3
  • Apr 27, 2020
  • Too Much Spin!

    Rhabia Cowhurdy (for the most part) tries to SPIN things .. but bottom line is the fact that plenty of witnesses, including Jenn, are so consistent with Jay's timeline and events of that day that only one conclusion can be made ... IT IS THE TRUTH! Sayed is as guilty as they come!

    Serial brought to light that several witnesses gave testimony that overlapped Jay Wild's rendition of events. Some were not even connected to Jay, yet they collaberated exactly what Jay said. They said they saw him and Adnan exactly when and where Jay had said. Only way that happens is ... ITS THE TRUTH! Most importantly, Jay, Jenn and Kristi all gave the same exact testimony of Adnan being with them the day of Hae Min Lee's disappearance, receiving a phone call, and being distressed and saying stuff like "I don't know what I am going to do?" How THREE people would come up with the same lie baffles me??!? .. Maybe its the TRUTH!

    Rhabia Chowdhury tries to imply that the police fed Jay Wild details about the crime. Yet there is absolutely no evidence of it. For example Adnan's red gloves matching fibers found on Hae Min Lee's body. Well, Jay knew about Adnan's red gloves because Jay was telling the truth that he saw Adnan wearing them, not because police fed him details of the crime.

    Rhabia essentually is telling a story that several police officers lied and planted evidence to frame Adnan, that Jay lied to railroad his FRIEND, that Jenn and others lied (yet their independent "lies" somehow ironically matched each other's statements), that Alonzo Spelling lied to set up a guy he never even met, that Kristi lied to frame a guy she had met only once. ... And Adnan who can recall the number of rose pedals on a rose he gave Hae 20 years ago, conveniently can not remember where he was on the day his ex-girlfriend went missing. Please stop!! He is guilty as anything!
    The Case Against Adnan Syed

    The Case Against Adnan Syed

    6.7
    3
  • Apr 27, 2020
  • Where is the point??

    A bunch of convoluted stories and relationships trying to put SPIN on the fact that this guy is as guilty as they come. This is a very biased view into this case that leaves out critical evidence.
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