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Jay Killed Hae Analysis
How would you feel if you got accused of something that you never did then had to go to jail for it? Hae was this teen in high school that dated adnan. Now they aren't together. After school Hae is know where to be found and then they find her body dead. When they question jay about this jay lies a lot and changes his story. But when they ask adnan about it he sticks to the same story. I believe that Jay killed Hae. I believe that because why would he change his story so many time, why would he lie about where adnan killed Hae, and jay knew that adnan was going to kill Hae so why didn't he call the cops. Jay would never just keep one story the same he would always change it and we always wondered why. When we listen to adnan telling a story

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