Fair enough, that’s well reasoned and I apologise for that.
I don’t trust Jay Wilds. Not at all. The reason Jay is central is Adnan can’t counter anything he says without admitting that he was with him. It’s a Catch 22 that will see Adnan spend his whole life in jail.
There is so, so much that I am not absolutely sure on but the one thing I am sure of, is that he shouldn't be in prison. I don't know how people can convict him beyond reasonable doubt. I remember reading Rabia's book and for the first time understanding why potentially a jury could question him, especially when she relived certain things we don't hear so much about - how they used his religon, community etc against him, but I still did not understand how they could convict him. I am not sure I have explained myself very well there, but I went from being absolutely flabbergasted at the thought of them convicting him on no evidence to thinking 'fucking hell, they did a job on him there.'
Jay knew were the car was. And that's key. However, there are serious doubts as to how long the car got there. Also, Jay didn't mention this in his initial statements - it happened some time after, if I recall correctly? Why not? If he knew where the car was, why didn't he say it upfront? I don't think it is a stretch to think that the police found the car eventually and fed the information to Jay, to help corroborate his story. Again, this is speculation. I also remember something about police checks being done on the registration though I can't remember if they were on Hae's number plates or if I am getting confused with Making a Murderer - having done Serial multiple times, all of Undisclosed a few times and some of Truth & Justice, the book, blogs, Reddit etc... I still struggle to recall key points.