One of the many reasons Adnan should have been convicted is the anonymous call made to the police, pointing out Adnan. As stated, a male Asian voice told the police to look at the ex-boyfriend and that the victim had been to Linkin Park before for sexual encounters. The caller called a second time and told the police that the suspect told a friend, Yasser Ali, that if he ever hurt his girlfriend he would drive her car into a lake. KoenigInconsistencies” We do not know who made the call and it wasn't noted if they were East or South Asian. Woodlawn and Baltimore are very diverse, so it could have been anyone. While the police already suspected Adnan, the call only …show more content…
For example, Cathy reports that Jay and Adnan came to her house on the day they disappeared. Adnan was acting strangely and kept mentioning the need to see and speak to someone, but never said what. Later, a call came to Cathy's house and Adnan panicked. (Koenig “The Case Against Adnan Syed”) Cathy describes Adnan's behavior as odd even though she has never met him. He was dead silent and once the call came in he started to panic. If he had nothing to do with Hae's disappearance, then why would he panic at a phone call? It would make sense for him to panic if that was the reason Hae disappeared. At this point, Hae was listed as missing and no one knew she was dead. Adnan shouldn't have been that unserved at the police call. No one knew she was murdered unless Adnan knew because he was the one who killed her.Adnan’s odd reaction to being contacted by police and Hae’s brother only proves that he was involved with Hae’s disappearance and