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S2 Ep102: Hae Min Lee & Adnan Syed: The Conclusion (Part 8)

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🗓️ 2 December 2022

⏱️ 216 minutes

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Summary

It was an unseasonably warm January afternoon in Baltimore County, Maryland when 18-year-old Woodlawn High School senior Hae Min Lee left school in her gray 1998 Nissan Sentra and headed out to pick up her six-year-old cousin from kindergarten before going to her job at the local LensCrafters. But sometime after leaving Woodlawn High School and before picking up her little cousin, Hae Min Lee vanished into thin air. Less than a month later, maintenance worker Alonzo Sellers was driving back to his job at Coppin State College and drinking a beer when he realized he had to use the bathroom, and it couldn’t wait. Mr. Sellers pulled over on the side of the road and walked deep into the woods to relieve himself, at which point he made a gruesome discovery. According to his later testimony, Mr. Sellers said quote, “when I looked down I seen something that looked like hair, something that was covered by dirt. And I looked real good again, and that’s when I seen what looked like a foot” end quote. Alonzo Sellers had stumbled upon the body of Hae Min Lee, she had been strangled to death by the bare hands of her attacker, and within a few weeks, the police would make an arrest for her murder. But, the suspect was a person that no one would have suspected capable of such a horrific crime, the ex-boyfriend of Hae, a sweet and smart 17-year-old named Adnan Syed. But, stay with us, because, it’s complicated…

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0:00.0

Hello everybody, welcome back to Crime Weekly. I'm Stephanie Harlow.

0:16.6

And I'm Derek Levasser.

0:18.0

So today we're going into our eighth and final part of the Hey, Men, Lee and a non-Scied

0:24.0

series. I'm ready to really dive in because we have a lot to talk about today. And despite

0:29.8

popular belief, I don't want this episode to be four or eight hours. You know, I would

0:34.9

like it to be a digestible sort of episode that really wraps everything up. So I do think

0:40.4

that, you know, we might be bouncing around a little bit because I just wanted to cover

0:45.2

important kind of, you know, details that I didn't get to cover before and that I'm not

0:51.6

going to get to talk about going forward because this is our last episode. So hopefully

0:56.4

it's not too disjointed, but I do think it's understandable. And they will also make a

1:01.2

lot of people happy who have been bringing up things in the comments like why aren't

1:04.8

you talking about this or why aren't you talking about this to sort of like wrap everything

1:08.8

up, put a bow on it. And at the end, we'll give our personal, you know, like opinions

1:13.7

on the case and final thoughts. Does that sound good?

1:16.2

Sounds great to me. And I think that is something we talked about before you started writing

1:20.6

the script for this where we were kind of going back and forth as far as some of the dissenting

1:25.1

opinions and what they were basing that opinion on. What were the things they were going

1:29.2

towards? And I do feel like when we went over our checklist, we have hit every single

1:33.2

thing that people were bringing up as a potentially justifiable reason as to why Adnan's

1:40.8

innocent. So I feel like we hit those things tonight. I think the one thing, and I don't

1:44.2

know, I haven't read the script yet, but I do know some people talk about the police,

1:49.6

the investigators themselves and how they had a pass. Are we hitting that tonight?

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