Sarah Koenig
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But she's not the only person who said they saw Hay after school that day.
Becky saw her right after school.
Debbie Warren said she talked to Hay, too.
The police notes say she saw her at approximately 3 p.m.
inside the school near the gym, which would match Summer's memory.
So, Laura says, no phone booth at Best Buy.
Summer says, no way, no how, Hay was at Best Buy at 236.
Combine that, if you want, with old information from Asia McLean, who says she saw Adnan around 230, 245 at the Woodlawn Public Library.
Can we all agree that whatever happened to Hay probably didn't involve a 236 p.m.
call from that phone booth saying, come and get me, I'm at Best Buy?
I don't know about you, but I'm done considering that it's true, this 236 thing.
If you want to speculate with me here for a second, if we suspect there wasn't a phone booth at Best Buy, that means the crime maybe didn't happen there.
Jay's friend Chris said he heard the crime happened in the parking lot of the Woodlawn Public Library.
But I gotta say, if you think the Best Buy is too public a place to commit a murder, you should see the library after school, swarming with kids.
And if the She's Dead Come and Get Me call wasn't at 236, maybe it's the next incoming call on the log, the 315 call.
After all, no one actually testifies to the 2.36 timing at trial.
This comes from the prosecutor's narrative alone.
The problem is, if it is the 3.15 call, that really messes with Jay's testimony about where they were and what they were doing that afternoon.
Now, third piece of new information.
It's about what happened at not-her-real-name Kathy's apartment that evening of January 13th.