HBO Documentary Films announced Wednesday that it will produce a follow-up episode to the 2019 four-part docuseries “The Case Against Adnan Syed” from director Amy Berg. The episode, currently in ...
Mayank Agarwal and Rohan Kadam registered half-centuries in the run-chase Mayank Agarwal and Rohan Kadam registered half-centuries in the run-chase Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 2019, Super LeagueKarnataka, ...
If you've listened to the first season of Sarah Koenig's Serial podcast, you're probably more than familiar with the murder of Baltimore Woodlawn High School student Hae Min Lee. In 2000, her ...
The case at the center of “Serial,” the long form true crime podcast that launched a new genre of storytelling into the stratosphere and spawned a legion of armchair detectives, is back in the ...
HBO gave the press an inside look at their upcoming docuseries The Case Against Adnan Syed at Winter 2019 TCA. Director Amy Berg, and the series’ subjects Rabia Chaudry, Asia McClain, and Susan ...
The podcast “Serial” exploded on iTunes in 2015 by re-examining a closed Baltimore murder case. The subject of that series, Adnan Syed, was granted a new trial by Maryland’s second-highest court in ...
Adnan Syed on his high school football team (left) and in prison in 2016 Syed family/HBO; Carlos Barria/Reuters In 2016, a Baltimore judge vacated Adnan Syed’s life sentence for murder in a case that ...
On February 9, 1999, the body of Hae Min Lee was discovered in Baltimore’s Leakin Park. One year later, Lee’s ex-boyfriend Adnan Syed was found guilty of first degree murder and kidnapping in ...
Five years after Serial launched the 1999 murder of Hae Min Lee into the national spotlight, HBO is revisiting the case in The Case Against Adnan Syed, a four-part docuseries premiering March 10.
When Rabia Chaudry reached out to This American Life contributor Sarah Koenig about her friend Adnan Syed, she couldn't have predicted the cultural phenomenon that Serial would become. In the five ...
Maryland’s Court of Appeals has ruled that Adnan Syed, whose murder conviction was the focus of the first season of the popular “Serial” podcast, will not get a new trial. The Court of Appeals on ...
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