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Welcome to Fictionary. In this episode, your host Deitra talks about breaking news stories including #freeAdnan, The Woman King, the queen, and shares three original stories.Book Gang, Deitra has spoken. ..The first book for our Fictionary book club is: The Other Black Girl by Zakiya Dalila Harris We have one month to read the book and on the October 18th episode, I will talk about it. Throughout the month I will be posting some questions and prompts to interact with you all on Instagram. Make sure to follow fictionary_podcast to keep up. This week enjoy 3 original 100-word short fiction stories.Story 1: LOSERS WEEPERSGenre- ComedyAction- Taking a VacationWord- LossStory 2: CRAPSHOTGenre- ApocalypticAction- Flushing a ToiletWord-ChalkStory 3: WATCHERGenre- ThrillerAction- Visiting a Theme ParkWord- StartledDownload VersusGame today and follow Fictionary_Podcast:https://versusgame.com/app/game/?invite_code=J8KZ4MH3NIf you like the show check us out:Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/FictionaryPODTikTok- @fictionary_podcastInstagram- @Fictionary_PodcastEmail Fictionary at: keepreading.fictionary@gmail.comMUSIC FROM THIS WEEK'S EPISODE:Extraction- Wicked Cinema- U4GKCAGKDJLXUX2IThe Pizza Place- Babilonia- AH5YWALMQP442PJ1The Predator- Phillip Mount- 3FQ049ZICTDL1VP7Split Second- Sounds Like Sander- TQNKJ9ZVDTBKFRETNou Nou- In This World- MIXLRFGENMQDZHMF Sobre El Mar- Sam Brash- 7YHFSNGZ8B9SZUH4
September 15, 2022 / The Undisclosed team reunites to discuss and analyze the State's Attorney Motion to Vacate the Conviction of Adnan Syed. Episode scoring music by Animal Weapon. #FreeAdnan
Two weeks ago, before the breaking news about the DNA testing in the case of Adnan Syed, I had the absolute pleasure to sit and talk to Rabia Chaudry about so many things. She is inspiring, brilliant, and has a heart of gold. Rabia has achieved so much over the last few decades! She is a bad*ss, strong, yet sensitive being and I simply adore her.Free Adnan & Justice for Hae!Follow Rabia on Twitter: https://www.Twitter.com/rabiasquaredFollow Rabia on Instagram: https://www.Instagram.com/rabiasquared2Podcasts:UndislcosedThe Hidden DjinnRabia's Website:https://www.RabiaChaudry.comFree Adnan: https://linktr.ee/freeadnansyedRabia's book, Adnan's Story: https://www.audiobooks.com/audiobook/266001/?refId=40886&detailsLocale=US&gclid=Cj0KCQjwz7uRBhDRARIsAFqjulmzHDAuK2uxa1ntUQguTF7ceYFIjoAzpaKMw96zBSGysSHDcV-LkdoaApf6EALw_wcB
Continuing our conversation from episode six, we discuss even more reasons why we believe Adnan Syed has been wrongly convicted of Hae's murder. This includes more about Jay's ever-changing stories, the fax cover sheet that was never brought up in trial that completely discredits the cell phone 'evidence' used in the prosecution's case and why Hae's boyfriend at the time of her murder, Don Clinedinst, should be given a second look. Plus, we read an excerpt from Rabia Chaudry's book that may change everything about the way you look at the case. Use the hashtag #FreeAdnan to join the fight for justice in this case.FIND US ON SOCIAL MEDIA:Instagram: @crimefamilypodcastTwitter: @crimefamilypod1Facebook: Crime Family PodcastEmail: crimefamilypodcast@gmail.comEPISODE RESOURCES:‘SERIAL' PODCAST (EPISODES 1-12):https://serialpodcast.org/season-one‘UNDISCLOSED: THE STATE V. ADNAN SYED' PODCAST (EPISODES 1-17 + ADDENDUMS)https://undisclosed-podcast.com/episodes/season-1/Chaudry, Rabia. Adnan's Story: the Search for Truth and Justice after Serial. St. Martin's Griffin, 2019. Portion of Chaudry's book read aloud in this episode:Adnan's Story: the Search for Truth and Justice after Serial, by Rabia Chaudry, St. Martin's Griffin, 2019, pp. 346–349. HBO Documentary: “The Case Against Adnan Syed”https://www.hbo.com/the-case-against-adnan-syedRabia Chaudry's guest lecture at Claremont McKenna College (as referenced in podcast):https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWKL6gsE9Gk&t=2711s
Most true crime fans are familiar with the Adnan Syed case due to the wildly popular podcast "Serial", which covered the case in-depth back in 2014. This case involves the disappearance and murder of 18-year-old high school senior Hae Min Lee in January 1999. We believe that Adnan Syed, the 17-year-old ex-boyfriend of Hae who was convicted of her murder, is completely innocent and has spent the last 22 years wrongly convicted. Join us in part one of this exciting two-part episode as we discuss this frustrating case using shocking details from 'Serial', the follow-up podcast 'Undisclosed', the HBO documentary "The Case Against Adnan Syed" and the book "Adnan's Story: The Search for Truth and Justice After Serial". Use the hashtag #FreeAdnan to join the fight for justice in this case.FIND US ON SOCIAL MEDIA:Instagram: @crimefamilypodcastTwitter: @crimefamilypod1Facebook: Crime Family PodcastEmail: crimefamilypodcast@gmail.comEPISODE RESOURCES:‘SERIAL' PODCAST (EPISODES 1-12):https://serialpodcast.org/season-one‘UNDISCLOSED: THE STATE V. ADNAN SYED' PODCAST (EPISODES 1-17 + ADDENDUMS)https://undisclosed-podcast.com/episodes/season-1/Chaudry, Rabia. Adnan's Story: the Search for Truth and Justice after Serial. St. Martin's Griffin, 2019. HBO Documentary: “The Case Against Adnan Syed”https://www.hbo.com/the-case-against-adnan-syedRabia Chaudry's guest lecture at Claremont McKenna College (as referenced in episode):https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWKL6gsE9Gk&t=2711s
Depending on where one stands, Adnan Syed is either guilty of murder or a victim of a justice system that has wrongly convicted and imprisoned him now for over half his life. Adnan was arrested at aged 17, denied bail, and was convicted of his ex-girlfriend's murder, Hae Min Lee, in 2000. In a new HBO docuseries, Adnan said that it was an ‘unstoppable force of sadness’ after Hae was murdered, and then he was arrested that February and charged. ‘It’s almost like there’s a flood outside your house, before you even come to terms with that, now there’s a fire inside your house,’ Adnan explains. How the jury managed to surpass “reasonable doubt” in this case is beyond belief. There are at least three viable suspects that could have murdered Hae—THREE! As you listen to Adnan’s case, see if you can rule any of them out. Also, view photos/images from crime scenes and police evidence relevant to this episode at WrongfulConvictionsNews.com. There are three ways to support Adnan: You can contribute any amount, once or as often as you’d like at Launchgood.com/FreeAdnan. You can become a monthly supporter for as little a dollar a month at patreon.com/freeadnan, where you’ll find bonus content related to the case. And you can purchase newly designed, and beautifully made Free Adnan merchandise at onemission.fund/support/freeadnan. If you didn’t catch those, don’t worry, we’ll put them in the show notes and post them on our social media as well. We need your support now more than ever, thank you for it. Resources: https://www.adnansyedwiki.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/SDTJ-Interview-Jim-Clemente-Laura-Richards-Ep133-Truth-and-Justice-Podcast-Transcript-20150207.pdf https://undisclosed-podcast.com/episodes/season-1/episode-3-jays-day-relaunch.html https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=ELA2-NQ3OzCz-YW3yIMZ4Y1A Sir William Blackstone said in 1765, “It is better that ten guilty persons escape than that one innocent suffer“. Blackstone’s principle is a cornerstone of criminal law. That’s why we presume people to be innocent until proven guilty. John Adams expanded on that principle and predicted the state we are in now: It is more important that innocence should be protected, than it is, that guilt be punished; for guilt and crimes are so frequent in this world, that all of them cannot be punished…. when innocence itself, is brought to the bar and condemned, especially to die, the subject will exclaim, ‘it is immaterial to me whether I behave well or ill, for virtue itself is no security.’ And if such a sentiment as this were to take hold in the mind of the subject that would be the end of all security whatsoever It’s a tragedy that so much of our American justice system seems determined to thwart that principle these days. We are so intent on throwing people into jail that guilt or innocence doesn’t much matter. "Art of Silence - by Uniq" is under a Creative Commons license (Creative Commons – International Recognition 4.0 – CC BY 4.0)
Depending on where one stands, Adnan Syed is either guilty of murder or a victim of a justice system that has wrongly convicted and imprisoned him now for over half his life. Adnan was arrested at aged 17, denied bail, and was convicted of his ex-girlfriend's murder, Hae Min Lee, in 2000. In a new HBO docuseries, Adnan said that it was an ‘unstoppable force of sadness’ after Hae was murdered, and then he was arrested that February and charged. ‘It’s almost like there’s a flood outside your house, before you even come to terms with that, now there’s a fire inside your house,’ Adnan explains. How the jury managed to surpass “reasonable doubt” in this case is beyond belief. There are at least three viable suspects that could have murdered Hae—THREE! As you listen to Adnan’s case, see if you can rule any of them out. There are three ways to support Adnan: You can contribute any amount, once or as often as you’d like at Launchgood.com/FreeAdnan. You can become a monthly supporter for as little a dollar a month at patreon.com/freeadnan, where you’ll find bonus content related to the case. And you can purchase newly designed, and beautifully made Free Adnan merchandise at onemission.fund/support/freeadnan. If you didn’t catch those, don’t worry, we’ll put them in the show notes and post them on our social media as well. We need your support now more than ever, thank you for it. Resources: https://www.adnansyedwiki.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/SDTJ-Interview-Jim-Clemente-Laura-Richards-Ep133-Truth-and-Justice-Podcast-Transcript-20150207.pdf https://undisclosed-podcast.com/episodes/season-1/episode-3-jays-day-relaunch.html https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=ELA2-NQ3OzCz-YW3yIMZ4Y1A "Art of Silence - by Uniq" is under a Creative Commons license (Creative Commons – International Recognition 4.0 – CC BY 4.0)
May 18, 2020 / The Undisclosed team pieces together all the evidence, and debunks many popular theories and the State's case, as to what Hae Min Lee did on the day she disappeared. Episode scoring music by Blue Dot Sessions and Chris Zabriskie. This episode has been sponsored by Betterhelp. Get 10% off your first month at www.betterhelp.com/investigate If you would like to help support the fight to #FreeAdnan, please see below: https://onemission.fund/support/freeadnan/ (Merch) www.patreon.com/freeadnan www.launchgood.com/freeadnan #FreeAdnan #Undisclosed Support the show.
Mitchum talks about his time away from Rome, Georgia, and working at a liquor store in Atlanta, including a story about getting robbed at gunpoint!
We love true crime. We consume lots of true crime. This week, Jimmy and Steph discuss some recent true crime books, podcasts, and documentaries, and ponder exactly what was happening in the 1970s. #FreeAdnan.
The crime writers give some hot takes on SCOTUS oral arguments on the Curtis Flowers case. Which justices shocked the panel? Plus, we get a hilarious sneak-peek at Lara's new Patreon-exclusive podcast, The Brickter Scale Podcast. The group gives their thoughts about the conclusion of HBO's "The Case Against Adnan Syed." The series has provided some emotional notes along with its revealing investigation. The documentary uncovers some explosive evidence on DNA...but would you even know it? TO HEAR OUR SPOILER-FREE REVIEW OF THE CASE AGAINST ADNAN SYED, GO TO MINUTE 67. In crime of the week: won't you see my neighbor? Get our Patreon-exclusive CWO After Show! Just click here to sign up! Support the show.
Ahead of this weekend's final episode in "The Case Against Adnan Syed," the Baltimore Sun broke the news with an article that says the State of Maryland ran DNA tests in October 2018 on previously untested evidence from the Leakin Park burial site of murder victim Hae Min Lee. And Adnan Syed's DNA was not discovered on any of the samples. This has sparked a torrent of discussion and misinformation online. So, Rebecca and Kevin discussed the findings and their implications with attorney Susan Simpson of "Undisclosed." Support the show.
Alexa was Adnan Syed's biggest supporter until she heard an opinion on Serial that changed the way she looked at true crime cases forever.
Alexa was Adnan Syed's biggest supporter until she heard an opinion on Serial that changed the way she looked at true crime cases forever.
This week, Mike asks Bob listener questions after we all learned last week that Edward Ates is going home. He also answers questions over the latest developments on the Adnan Syed case. Please consider donating to Ed's transitioning home fund at gofundme.com/edhome Today's Sponsors: blueapron.com/truth - Get $30 off. casper.com/truth - Use code "truth" for $50 toward select mattresses. truereligion.com/truth - Use code "truth" to get 20% off. #freeedates #freeadnan
Everyone is back home where they belong & we're excited that we may soon see a #freeAdnan if all goes well plus we're checking the post for our invite from Cousin Meghan! We are less impressed with folks hurtin' adopted babies, the Beyonce biter, & Coach Molly (she's just a Becky with a whistle!) Find out what Kristin has in common with a baby and how maybe Mars in retrograde got Andrea buying a cookbook... it's all in Episode 15, LISTEN NOW! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Since the podcast Serial was released in 2014 (#freeAdnan), the public appetite for true crime documentaries and podcasts seems unquenchable. This week, Stephanie and Jimmy are joined by Dr Alys Moody to discuss the appeal of true crime, the role of the police, Making a Murderer and citizen detectives.
In this first ever "Follow-Up" episode, Bob takes two phone calls from listeners with questions about the #freeadnan case, and a question about the D.A.'s office in Smith County. In the email/Twitter/Facebook segment, Bob and Mike answer several questions ranging from thoughts on the new music to what's going on with the David Dobbs interview. Also, Bob gives the Follow-Up listeners a sneak peak into episode 242.
Saad Chaudry (@Homefinancepro)joins us to talk about Adnan Syed, the Black Lives Matter movement, social media , and basketball.
In this episode, Bob takes you along with him through Adnan Syed's PCR hearing in Baltimore. You'll hear from Rabia, Susan, Yusef, Saad and Krista. Today's sponsors: Stamps.com www.stamps.com Promo Code: Truth Squarespace www.squarespace.com Promo Code: truthandjustice Purchase the Truth & Justice Soundtrack by Jonny Rose www.truthandjusticemusic.com #freeadnan #serial #adnansyed #justiceforhae
In this episode, Bob recounts his trip to Tyler, Texas. He discovers tons of new information on the case, and stumbles into even more questions. In this episode, you'll here from Kenny Snow for the first time. Today's Sponsor is Audible. Go to www.audibletrial.com/serialdynasty for a FREE audio book. #truthandjusticearmy #freeadnan #adnansyed #haelee #serial
In this episode, Bob spends the hour speaking with Jim Trainum. Jim was the retired detective featured on Serial, who evaluated the investigation. Jim is also and instructor, consultant, and expert in interrogation techniques and false confessions. The Truth & Justice GoFundMe fund grows to over $10,000. www.gofundme.com/truthandjustice Bob announces the transition to the Truth & Justice podcast will occur on October 18th. #Serial #Serialdynasty #Undisclosed #serialdynastyarmy #bobcast #freeadnan #justiceforhae