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Has anyone gotten into this? It's a podcast where people discuss a murder that happened in 1999, of Baltimore high schooler Hae Min Lee, a South Korean immigrant. Her boyfriend, Adnan Syed, was convicted of her murder. He's maintained his innocence.

 

It's become popular enough that SNL did a parody about it. Here's an New Yorker article about the hit podcast:

 

What “Serial” Really Taught Us - The New Yorker

   
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What “Serial” Really Taught Us - The New Yorker
The podcast gave millions of people what felt like a personal connection to the realities of criminal prosecution.
 
Preview by Yahoo
 

 

Here's a link to the website of the podcast.

 

I think it's pretty interesting that we get to kind of "imagine' the case and how it unfolds, rather than just watching it on T.V.

 

 

 

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