

Like if somebody was fighting me, or- Sarah Koenig So it was believable to you that he would be that guy for Adnan, like he would be the guy Adnan would turn to.

You know what I mean? Say if I was back in high school and somebody was bothering me, he reminded me of somebody I would call to help me. He reminded me of- he would be that friend if you got in trouble you would call. He seemed like he got around in the neighborhoods, or he was able to take care of himself. Stella Armstrong He seemed like he was streetwise, can I- I hope that’s the best way to put it.
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What I mean is, “what did you make of Jay?” Which, of course, is code for “what am I supposed to make of Jay?” How did he come across, sitting up there on the witness stand? Sarah Koenig What was his demeanor on the stand? What kind of kid did he seem like? I’ll talk more about that in another episode. What is Jay ’s deal? And by that I don’t mean his plea deal, that he plead guilty to accessory after the fact in a first-degree murder, testified against Adnan, and got no prison time as a result. Sarah Koenig I asked Stella the same thing I ask anyone who has come into contact with Jay. Stella Armstrong Oh he didn’t? The friend didn’t? Sarah Koenig No. That struck me that “why would you admit to doing something that drastic if you hadn’t done it? ” You know what I mean? For what reason? What was he going to gain from that? He still had to go to jail. Stella Armstrong Like I said, it’s been a while but I remember the one young man who was supposedly his friend, who had enabled him to move the body. She immediately talked about Jay, that she believed him. I wanted to know, from Stella Armstrong, why she voted to convict Adnan Syed. Sarah Koenig From This American Life and WBEZ Chicago it’s Serial.
