

“It’s a big deal there, like sweet 16 here,” she said of the occasion. It’s the girl’s 15th birthday, and Nazareth wants to get her something nice. The Bridgeport resident is shopping for a birthday gift for a friend back in Brazil. Just a few dozen feet away, at Pandora, she’s waiting in a long line. The trip to Macy’s went smoothly - she got some good deals and hasn’t noticed the effects of inflation yet because of the discounts. Rosilene Nazareth is waiting in line to buy a Pandora bracelet at Westfield Trumbull. “They’re probably exactly what they are online - or possibly less because I’ve seen stuff going for a lot of money online.” They’re not outrageous or anything,” Sanford said.

Gut Reaction manager Tim Sanford was encouraged by the business from the Azevedos and Linhart, but he said the store did not roll out special deals on Black Friday. “I think they have probably the best selection of tennis and paddle (tennis) stuff in Greenwich,” Linhart said. Others who stopped by included Greenwich resident Zach Linhart, who was looking at paddle tennis equipment for him and his wife. “There’s always something interesting to buy. “We like coming here,” customer Lele Azevedo, a Greenwich resident, said at the Gut Reaction tennis store on Lewis Street. I think they want the option to have things tangible again, the holiday presentation - they love that.” “I think people are excited to be back shopping in person. “It wasn’t a surprise to see the parking lot as busy as it was,” Wiles said Friday during the noon hour. Inside Danbury Fair, the corridors and food court were wall-to-wall shoppers, with the mall’s marketing head Pam Wiles saying crowds had been building steadily since 10 a.m. “It’s still my biggest and most exciting labor of love,” she said of the store. For example, candles in the store bear labels declaring that they were created in Milford. That’s because she largely stocks the shop from local artists and makers. The high school scene, the shifting statements to police, the prejudices, the sketchy alibis, the scant forensic evidence - all of it leads back to the most basic questions: How can you know a person’s character? How can you tell what they’re capable of? In Season One of Serial, she looks for answers.Her store is fully stocked, she said, pausing to ring up a pair of customers from out of town.
#GREEK SEASON 1 EPISODE 11 A NEW NORMAL TRIAL#
She discovered that the trial covered up a far more complicated story than the jury – or the public – ever got to hear. Sarah Koenig sorted through thousands of documents, listened to trial testimony and police interrogations, and talked to everyone she could find who remembered what happened between Adnan Syed and Hae Min Lee.
Some people believe he’s telling the truth. But Adnan has always maintained he had nothing to do with Hae’s death. The case against him was largely based on the story of one witness, Adnan’s friend Jay, who testified that he helped Adnan bury Hae's body. Her 17-year-old ex-boyfriend, Adnan Syed, was arrested for the crime, and within a year, he was sentenced to life in prison. A high-school senior named Hae Min Lee disappeared one day after school in 1999, in Baltimore County, Maryland. A month later, her body was found in a city park.
