Inconsistencies

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Inconsistencies in Jay's Story - Find 4 inconsistencies (discrepancies or "red flags" that don't make sense) with Jay's stories and identify each inconsistency's possible motive.
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Eunice Mambwiya
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Inconsistencies
  1. Inconsistency #1: Jay says he's the "criminal" of Woodlawn HS with a long "rap sheet," yet he's only been arrested once.
    1. MOTIVE: He is probably lying because he is trying to explain why Adnan, who wasn't a good friend, confided in him about the murder.
    2. Inconsistency #2:Jay changes the mall they went shopping at from west view Mall to security square Mall
      1. Motive: This inconsistency most likely occured because: Jay was trying to match Jen's story.
      2. Inconsistency #3: they ditched Hae's car at the 1-70 park and ride at the first trial, Jay says they both got high in Adnan's car he says only he smoked and Adnan didn't.
        1. MOTIVE: Maybe he was trying to say his story is changing so much because he was high
        2. Inconsistency #4:
          1. MOTIVE:
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