According to Chaudry, Wilds inconsistencies point to perjury under oath and could support Syed in his quest for a successful appeal. My prayer is that he finds a way to express whatever else he knows and that he not be lead stray by any form of intimidation in order to do so. Because Pusateris testimony corroborated Wilds (and also changed over time), many listeners came to believe that Pusateri also knew more (or less?) Theres also the added fact that Wilds boss at the time told people Wilds had to leave work several times to talk with the police before the date of that official interview. In one police interview, Wilds said he saw the body, it was in a car in the parking lot of a Best Buy. According to Susan Simpson , another lawyer working on the Undisclosed podcast, the official recorded interviews between Wilds and the police reveal some strange auditory clues to why the police would lie about the date they began questioning Wilds. The question of Why? hangs over this theory as well, but that hasnt stopped some theorists for pursuing it. (b=f,c.exec()):d(42)},isRun:function(){return a}}}function h(a,b){function c(a){setTimeout(function(){b(a)},0)}for(var d=[],f=0;f Duke Law Journal Editors,
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