
You made the claim, let's see your evidence for that assertion.
Sure thing. And note that the below are not to establish legal guilt. And I know that any of these in isolation do not prove Adnan is guilty, but when you put all of this together, you're left with a very small probability that Adnan is innocent. Just catastrophic bad luck if he is innocent.
Adnan's cell - Over several weeks cell phone records, Adnan's cell pings the tower closest to the burial site exactly twice:
1. The day of the murder
2. The day after Jay was first arrested by the cops
Yes, late nineties cell phones are not GPS devices, but they don't work by magic either. If you believe Adnan is innocent, that is astounding bad luck for those to be the only two pings
His cell phone also pings the tower closest to where Hae's car was found on the night of her disappearance. More bad luck.
Adnan asked for a ride from Hae the day she disappeared. Adnan admitted this the day of the disappearance, and there is at least 1 witness to this as well. Once again, of all the days for Adnan to ask for a ride from Hae, one of those times is the day she goes missing.
Adnan later denies asking Hae for a ride, despite admitting to it when the cops contacted him the day of the disappearance. Not a good look for Adnan.
Jenn, with a lawyer present, confirms that Jay told her the night of the disappearance that Adnan killed Hae. This is a really tough one for Adnan, as you need to start weaving some pretty complicated "frame up" stories to make this consistent with an innocent Adnan.
Jay knew the location of the car, so he was involved. Adnan spent most the day with Jay. How did Jay get entangled in the murder of Hae while simultaneously hanging out with totally innocent Adnan?
Jay, who knew the location of the car, implicates Adnan in the murder (and himself as an accessory after the fact). Yes, Jay's story shifts, and yes he's probably lying about the details to protect himself and others.
Adnan has no solid alibi for Hae's disappearance and can't remember what he was doing, despite the police calling him that evening to tell him that Hae was missing.
Adnan called Hae 3 times, after midnight, the night before her disappearance. He does not call her pager any time after that.
Adnan wrote "i'm going to kill" on Hae's breakup note to him.
Adnan's fingerprint was found on the map book found in Hae's car.
Adnan was the ex-boyfriend, making him the most likely suspect.
An anonymous tip to the Crimestoppers hotline pointed the finger at Adnan.