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Serial episode 3 summary
Serial episode 3 summary








serial episode 3 summary

He said, “that was the first thought when they said she’s missing.

serial episode 3 summary

He says he knew immediately he’d be a sus pect. When Hae went missing, Don was one of the first people the cops called. He said he didn’t know about it until I sent it to him and he didn’t have a guess as to what her plan was for that afternoon. I didn’t understand what she’d planned to do with the note, put it on his car maybe, but his car was so far away in Hunt Valley. This note was one of the reasons I’d initially written to Don, way back when. So the note was written on the 13th, the day she went missing. The local station had done a student athlete segment on her.

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on the note, Hae mentions a tv interview that had been taped that day. I have to go to a wrestling match at Randelstown High, but I promise to page you as soon as I get home, ok? Till then, take care and drive safely. When the cops recovered Hae’s car there was a note inside with Don’s name on it. Don said he and Hae had made plans to meet up later that night of the 13th after her work shift ended at 10 p.m. It was supposed to be his day off from the LensCrafters at the Owings Mills Mall where they both worked, but Don said he arranged to fill in for a friend at the store in Hunt Valley. He says he thought she should go to school and besides, he told her he had to work the next day at 9am.

serial episode 3 summary

She wanted it to be an excused absence rather than just plain hooky. She wanted him to call Woodlawn High School and pretend to be some authority figure, tell the office Hae couldn’t be in school that d ay. He said she wanted to spend the whole next day with him too. Don said Hae was at his house in a town north of Baltimore City on the night of January 12, the night before she went missing. But it was interesting to hear what he said he remembered about the day Hae disappeared and about her and about the trial. Spoiler here: Don does not appear to know what happened to Hae, or why it happened to her, or whether Adnan is guilty. He didn’t want me to use tape of his voice or his last name but he said I could use what he said. Eight months ago he told me he did not want to talk to me for this story and then last week he talked to me for this story. Because I’m learning new information all the time. Even into this very week and I kid you not, into this very day that I’m writing this. And what’s been astonishing to me is how the back and forth hasn’t let up, after all of this time. Sometimes the reversal takes a few weeks, sometimes it happens within hours. Several times, I have landed on a decision, I’ve made up my mind and stayed there, with relief and then inevitably, I learn something I didn’t know before and I’m up ended. In case you haven’t noticed, my thoughts about Adnan’s case, about who is lying and why, have not been fixed over the course of this story. Plus, a smattering of new information, a review of old information cast under a different light and an ending. Adnan Syed So you don’t really have, if you don’t mind me asking, you don’t really have no ending? Like it’s just- Sarah Koenig I mean, do I have an ending? Um. Sarah Koenig This is from Saturday night, just this past Saturday. I want to know who had your phone and I want to know what you were doing that afternoon.Īdnan Syed I don’t remember anything more. I still want to know what you were doing that afternoon. I’m still asking him the basics, still thinking, I dunno, that he’ll remember something or maybe he’ll just get so frustrated with me that he’ll crack. It’s been a year since I first contacted Adnan and I’m still talking to him regularly. And this, Episode Twelve is the final week, final episode of Season One of this podcast.

serial episode 3 summary

Sarah Koenig From This American Life and WBEZ Chicago it’s Serial. This call will be recorded and monitored. Automated voice This is a Global-Tel link prepaid call from Adnan Syed an inmate at a Maryland Correctional facility. Adnan Syed You know, perhaps I’ll never be able to explain it and it is what it is, if someone believes me or not, I have no control over it. Sarah Koenig The uselessness of what we’re trying to do by recreating something that doesn’t fit, it’s like trying to plot the coordinates of someone’s dream or something. Adnan Syed I definitely understand that someone could look at this and say, “oh, you know he must be lying, it’s so coincidental.” Nisha He told me to speak with Jay and I was like “ok,” because Jay wanted to say hi, so I said hi to Jay and that’s all I can really recall. Detective Ritz And why is that? Jay Because he said h e’s going to kill Hae.










Serial episode 3 summary