Evidence For Hae Jjy Case

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On January 1999 in Baltimore Hae Lee was reported missing. Her body was found a month later in the forest named Leakin Park by a Janitor named Mr.S. Investigators announced Lee was strangled to death. The main suspect was her ex-boyfriend Adnan Syed who was of Pakistan descent. Another person that played a big role in this case was Jay Wilds. He would smoke with Syed claimed Syed Killed Hae and he helped him bury the body. Syed was convicted of first degree murder. Syed should've never been convicted. Although there is plenty of evidence to prove Syed is guilty, he is not. The case of Hae Lee is full of many holes and facts that don't match up. The main evidence that proves Syed is not guilty is Wilds story of what happened that day. Sarah

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