The New York Times and Serial Productions are launching a new true crime podcast based on a family member of New York Times ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Adnan Syed, the subject of the "Serial" podcast, walks out of Baltimore Circuit Court after a judge vacated his murder conviction ...
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Fifteen years later, the murder of Hae Min Lee is back in headlines because of a popular podcast called "Serial," and a Baltimore TV station has dug up archived video footage of interviews with her.
You’ve heard it, right? The podcast that’s topped iTunes, inspired it’s own Subreddit and has a world of amateur sleuths following its trail? Serial, the podcast from the producers of This American ...
As any devoted fan of the Serial podcast knows, one of the main issues listeners struggle with is what journalist Sarah Koenig refers to as “the Jay problem,” or the lies and inconsistencies in the ...
BALTIMORE — Adnan Syed, whose case amassed a worldwide following of “Serial” podcast listeners, will remain free — even though his murder conviction still stands, a Baltimore judge ruled on Thursday.
Serial, a true-crime podcast hosted by Sarah Koenig and a spin-off of the popular This American Life, began Oct. 3, 2014. The first season tells the story of the 1999 murder of Hae Min Lee in ...