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  1. serialpodcast.org › season-oneSerial: Season One

    The high school scene, the shifting statements to police, the prejudices, the sketchy alibis, the scant forensic evidence — all of it leads back to the most basic questions: How can you know a person’s character? How can you tell what they’re capable of? In Season One of Serial, she looks for answers.

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  2. Hae Min Lee, a popular high-school senior, disappears after school one day. Six weeks later detectives arrest her classmate and ex-boyfriend, Adnan Syed, for her murder. He says he's innocent - though he can't exactly remember what he was doing on that January afternoon. But someone can.

  3. Serial on Apple Podcasts. 46 episodes. Serial returns with a history of Guantánamo told by people who lived through key moments in Guantánamo’s evolution, who know things the rest of us don’t about what it’s like to be caught inside an improvised justice system.

  4. 20 de sept. de 2022 · SerialSeason 1, Episode 1: The Alibi. A potential alibi surfaces … and then disappears again, at the worst possible time for Adnan’s case. It’s Baltimore, 1999. Hae Min Lee, a...

  5. Season 1 investigated the 1999 killing of Hae Min Lee (Hangul: 이해민), an 18-year-old student at Woodlawn High School in Baltimore County. Season 2 focused on Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl, an American Army soldier who was held for five years by the Taliban, and then charged with desertion.

  6. 2 de abr. de 2017 · 20.9K subscribers. Subscribed. 7.5K. 829K views 7 years ago Serial | Season 1. It's Baltimore, 1999. Hae Min Lee, a popular high school senior dissapears after school one day. Six weeks later...

  7. open.spotify.com › show › 5wMPFS9B5V7gg6hZ3UZ7hfSerial | Podcast on Spotify

    -:-- Listen to Serial on Spotify. Serial returns with a history of Guantánamo told by people who lived through key moments in Guantánamo’s evolution, who know things the rest of us don’t about what it’s like to be caught inside an improvised justice system.