
Don Clinedinst and the Killing of Hae Min Lee
A Clear Look at a Muddled Case (Second Look)
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Narrateur(s):
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Debi Simons
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Debi Simons
À propos de cet audio
Is there anything more to be said about the 1999 murder of Hae Min Lee? The wave of podcasts (starting with the phenomenally successful Serial), blogs, videos, documentaries, and books about this case would seem to indicate that the answer is no. But I would beg to differ. There are questions that have never been answered and mistakes that have never been corrected.
After much thought and research, I believe that I have, indeed, been able to present a fresh perspective about what really happened on January 13, 1999 and in the days and weeks afterwards. If Don Clinedinst really was the murderer, as I speculate, what would have been his motive? What part did Alonzo Sellers play in the coverup of the crime? Who really made the anonymous phone calls that set the police onto the trail of Adnan Syed and blinded them to other suspects? I examine these and other questions in this book.