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New serial podcast season 2
New serial podcast season 2












There was also some incongruity on if Jay called the police or if they showed up by themselves. In a rambling dialogue, we learn that Jay told Josh that he was afraid that people connected to the murder would hurt him, especially a “West Side Hitman.” Jay’s fear hits a crescendo when he claims that a van parked across the porn shop contained a person or persons that were after him, possibly of Pakistani descent. In the last episode of Serial, we learn a bit more about Jay and his via Koenig’s interview with Josh, a man who had worked at the porn shop with Jay. However, Enright’s appeal has yet to be granted by the state.Īs many Serial listeners can attest, the underlying question through all the episodes of season one of Serial is, “What’s the deal with Jay?”Īt times Jay seems helpful, at other times he seems incredibly suspect. Should Moore’s DNA be a match to the untested fingernail scrapings and hairs found on Hae’s body, Adnan could be a free man. Moore committed suicide before his transfer by hanging himself in his cell by a mesh laundry bag.

new serial podcast season 2

Once Louisiana police matched him to a wanted person in Maryland, they arranged his transfer. He escaped to New Orleans, Louisiana, where he was picked up for breaking-and-entering.

new serial podcast season 2

He was in jail until 2007 when he was accidentally released due to a clerical error. Soon after Moore was arrested on unrelated burglary and sexual assault charges in Glen Burnie, Maryland. Suk Lee was discovered raped, beaten, and strangled to death in her apartment bedroom. This might seem unconnected, but in 2013 DNA evidence from a cold case for the murder of Annelise Hyang Suk Lee, a 27-year-old female of Asian descent, was found to be a match to Moore. He had been in jail for a number of charges, most revolving around drug and burglary charges. You can read more about him here, but here’s the breakdown of why this is plausible.Īs Koenig reported, Moore was released from prison on January 1, 1999. He found a man that might fit that description named Ronald Lee Moore. Mario, a student of Enright, decided to look online at possible signs of an uncaptured serial killer in the Baltimore County area during the time of Hae’s murder. The case of someone else murdering Hae Min Lee is presented strongest in the last episode, when Sarah Koenig gets an excited phone call from Deirdre Enright, a lawyer with The Innocence Project.














New serial podcast season 2