I guess I just need to listen to the podcast because I don't get it. People think he's guilty because the evidence doesn't point to anyone else, but what besides the testimony of this Jay character points to him?
I guess I just need to listen to the podcast because I don't get it. People think he's guilty because the evidence doesn't point to anyone else, but what besides the testimony of this Jay character points to him?
I actually haven't listened to the podcast. What do the cell phone records demonstrate? Do they actually corroborate this Jay character's testimony?
So not having an alibi is why he's guilty in the minds of most people that listened to the podcast?
Oh, he didn't actually see Adnan kill this young girl?
Doesn't the evidence essentially just amount to Jay's testimony at the end of the day? That is direct evidence, not circumstantial evidence. What's the circumstantial evidence besides his testimony?
I didn't know Larry David was a cast member
I want to apologize. I have nothing against the real Charly Strayed as I only saw the movie. I just think Calamity Jane was one hell of a woman.
By all accounts, the man is a first rate wad.
This is what I'm curious about, why do people who only listened to the podcast assume he did it?
This is my question though. Why exactly is it clear?
That's it?
"Sure it’s got the most cumbersomely confusing title around, but this documentary about the (thankfully) aborted Superman movie starring Nicholas Cage and directed by Tim Burton is sure to be of interest to fans of things that might (but should definitely not) have been."
Seems like the default response is "He's guilty but they didn't prove it." Why does everyone think he's necessarily guilty, and on what evidence?
I thought he said he knew because Adnan told him and wanted help disposing the body.
That's for the recommendation, I will check it out
This website directed my attention today to the "Watchmen" which I found out is not only a movie but a popular 1980's comic book. I told my son I was interested in checking out and he advised me to pick it up at the local comic book store rather than Barnes and Noble which was my original plan. Some real weirdos in…
I've heard that theory, but I also remember hearing Khomeini was terrified when Ronnie won the election.
I didn't read her book, but I couldn't stand one second this saccharine dump of a movie. You want a real trailblazing woman, check out Calamity Jane.
Actually I remember Carter being worse. Ronnie got the hostages out of Iran. That was a terrible time, and Carter's waffling made us appear weak.
Pretty good stuff, but I haven't really listened to new music since "London Calling." Maybe I will jump back in with this Grimes.