ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Adnan Syed’s murder conviction still stands after Maryland’s highest court Friday ordered a redo of the hearing that freed him. The court ruled that the earlier proceeding ...
People are obsessed with true crime these days. From documentaries to books to podcasts, people just can’t seem to get enough. It’s no wonder that true crime has become one of the most popular genres ...
The legal battle over Adnan Syed’s conviction, scrutinized a decade ago in the hit podcast “Serial,” keeps twisting and turning, even after prosecutors freed him from more than 23 years in prison for ...
A serial killer rends a jagged hole in the fabric of our moral universe. How can someone commit a murder, then another and another, and how can they get away with it? Where does the impulse to kill ...
A Baltimore judge ruled Thursday that Adnan Syed, who was featured in the popular "Serial" podcast and whose murder conviction was recently reinstated, does not have to return to prison. He will ...
Maryland's Supreme Court reinstated Adnan Syed's murder conviction Friday, ruling the 2022 court hearing that freed the accused killer violated the rights of his alleged victim's family. The 4-3 ...
Scroll through true crime offerings on Netflix or Hulu and you’ll see it: our culture’s basic perception of the serial killer. Usually he’s a white man with a wife and kids, fooling everyone with his ...
In 2025, true-crime podcasts continue to be perhaps the most addictive genre out there, bringing all the mystery and primal fear of a Law & Order episode directly into our ears. More than a decade on ...
“For the last year, I’ve spent every working day trying to figure out where a high school kid was for an hour after school one day in 1999.” On October 3, 2014, the first episode of a new podcast ...
Adnan Syed spent 20 years in jail after being convicted of murdering his ex-girlfriend Adnan Syed, whose criminal conviction was made famous in the hit true-crime podcast Serial, will not have to ...
Growing up in Studio City, Daphne Woolsoncroft wanted to be one of two things: a detective or an author. And you could argue she’s done both: As co-host of the true crime podcast “Going West,” which ...