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Josh said that Jay was paranoid and "almost in tears" about how "people connected to the murder" were "after him." Jay didn't mention Adnan's name to Josh, but did say that the person was Middle Eastern, which, of course, doesn't look good for Adnan. In the finale, Koneig spoke with Josh, one of Jay's coworkers at the porn-video store-not a friend, mind you, a coworker-and his account of how scared Jay was about someone being out to get him lent more credence to Jay's story than anything we'd heard in previous episodes. There were holes, there were inconsistencies, and he just didn't seem like someone we could trust. The dubiousness of Jay's testimony fed our curiosity about what really happened to Hae more so than even the lack of evidence. Here are three of the most telling moments of the finale as far as the "Adnan is guilty" contingent is concerned: Unfortunately for Adnan, most of that substance only helped confirm the suspicion that he is guilty after all (though that hunch by no means justifies a conviction). What we thought wouldn't amount to much more than Koenig wrapping up how she came up empty and what we can all learn from it ended up being one of the most substantive episodes of the season.
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She even reconnected with Deirdre Enright and her team of law students, who put forth the idea of a serial killer committing the crime, even giving the name of a criminal who was released in the area days before the murder and who had committed similar crimes. She looped in the show's producers, who determined that the "Nisha Call" might not look as bad for Adnan as we initially thought (it turns out, it's possible that it was never answered, meaning it could've been a "butt dial").
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She had an insightful conversation with one of Jay's coworkers at the porn shop. Koenig spoke with Don, Hae's new boyfriend at the time of the murder. Host Sarah Koenig did revisit several of the lingering issues we had questions about, and more new information was brought to light in this 55-minute finale than had been over the course of the last few episodes combined. As most of us expected, Serial ended without coming to any sort of definitive conclusion.