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Mr. Syed Research Paper

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Mr. Syed is innocent he did not do anything wrong! Well, he did do drugs but he did not kill Ms. Hae min lee. People new to the case might say, “ Adnan was the main one around Hae so he should be the one that killed her.” Mr. Syed is a high school student that is on a track team at Woodlawn High School. He is normally hanging out with a teenager from his classes, his name is Jay. These two normally just smoked marijuana together. Jay is a well-known person at Woodlawn High school when you first meet him it looks like he would kill you as soon as he sees you. But, Jay is a very friendly person that cares very much about his close friends. Hae min lee was the victim she was an athletic, happy, and beautiful young lady. She is still missed many people to this day. Mrs. Lee was either killed by Mr. Wilds or Mr. Syed. Right now, Mr. Syed is still in prison awaiting a. death penalty. However, Mr. Wilds just had to serve two years with probation and that is it. Mr. Wilds is going on with his normal life probably still thinking about Hae …show more content…

Syed not obsessed with Ms. Lee, she is dead...he’s not still obsessed if he ever was. Aisha said that Adnan is very Possessive when it comes to Ms. Lee (serialpodcast.org). Meaning that there is going to be another witness included in this case, Her name is Aisha Pittman. From now on She is going to be referred to as Ms. Pittman. Ms. Pittman was Ms. Lee’s best friend and she is making a claim about Mr. Syed being very possessive over Ms. Lee. However, she does have a point about him being possessive over Ms. Lee. At some point, Mr. Syed was obsessed with Ms. Lee, again this was only for some time. So, why did Ms. Pittman say such things about Mr. Syed? According to the SERIAL podcast Ep.2, Ms. Pittman talks to Sarah Koenig, She is the narrator of the SERIAL podcast series, they talk about Syed always being around Lee but after some time about talking about Ms. Lee talking about how great Syed is the leave and move in with the

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