

Sarah and Julie set out with the goal of reaching an audience of 300,000.These down-to-earth radiostars found it hard to believe that Zellerbach Hall was a packed house for them, but their wit, wisdom, and well-structured presentation was more than deserving.įor those not familiar with the podcast, here are a few numbers to give you an idea of its success: In Adnan’s case, there isn’t much information to go off of besides what people THINK happened that day, not what they know.There’s much inspiration to be captured in the world, and last night I found it at a talk by co-creators of Serial, Sarah Koenig and Julie Snyder.

In both incidences, we don’t have cold hard facts about each of them, and they both are kinda in jail without the police being 100% sure. People surrounding the case keep changing their stories, such as Jay and Owen Barber. The article ties right back into Adnan’s case because of the unknown information. The tone is informative, considering the article tells us about someone, and gives facts about them and their situation. It also states how the verdict keeps changing, and people keep changing their minds on if he did it or not.

The article talks about some background information on Wolfe and his crime.
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This article is intended for anyone who knew about the Just Wolfe case, or any Serial listeners, so they can relate and connect this with the podcast. In the article about Justin Wolfe, Dahlia Lithwick talks about the case revolving around Wolfe in 2001. In the next episode I think they will get more into the mind of Adnan, and maybe find out more motives for him killing her. It would be almost impossible for Adnan to strangle her in the time remaining. They wanted to test out everything, and from their testings they found everything possible and duable besides the amount of time left to strangle Hae. Sarah Koenig and her friend Dana try out the route to see if Adnan’s part of the story matched up to reality and it did. We also learn that Adnan didn’t ever call Hae after her disappearance, which could leave us believing that he didn’t call because he obviously knew that she was dead.Įpisode five was all about the route.

In episode 6, we find out more evidence like Adnan’s hand print on the back cover of the map book in Hae’s car. I would still say that we as a group are still having our doubts, but it’s starting to paint a much clearer picture on who killed Hae Min Lee. There still isn’t enough evidence to start pointing fingers and saying “Adnan did it for sure,” but the facts are starting to pile up. Both she and Sarah conversed about the possibilities of Adnan being a psychopath, and attempted to resolve the likelihood of this being true.Īfter listening to episode six and seven, things aren’t looking good for Adnan. Last but not least, we met Deirdre Enright, a lawyer from the Justin Wolfe case. Cathy is Jen’s friend who has a different version of the murder, which would have to involve a third person. Nisha is Adnan’s friend who was talking to Adnan on the phone after he committed the murder. In episode six and seven, we’re introduced to various new character, including Nisha, Cathy, and Deirdre Enright.
