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Serial: Lies, Damned Lies, and Closing Arguments

Posted on April 22, 2015 by Susan Simpson
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Note: Rabia Chaudry (Split the Moon), Colin Miller (Evidence Prof Blog), and I started a podcast. It’s called Undisclosed, and it follows Adnan Syed’s case and current appeal. New episodes will be released every other week, on Mondays, and in case … Continue reading →

Posted in Everything Else, Serial: Blogging About a Podcast | 178 Replies

Serial: The Above Average Investigations of Detectives Ritz and MacGillivary

Posted on April 3, 2015 by Susan Simpson
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Two big updates before today’s post: First, Rabia Chaudry, Colin Miller, and I will be launching a new podcast to cover all the new developments in Adnan’s case. The first episode of Undisclosed will be released on April 13th, so … Continue reading →

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Serial: The Question of Don’s Alibi

Posted on March 19, 2015 by Susan Simpson
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As a preface, I want to be very clear: this post is not about Don. Rather, it is about the the State’s investigation of Don, and the failure thereof. Nothing herein is evidence that Don was involved in Hae’s murder, … Continue reading →

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Serial: Unless Hae Was Lying to Don, the Note Found in Her Car Was Not Written on the Day of the Murder

Posted on March 12, 2015 by Susan Simpson
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As a manager for the Woodlawn wrestling team, Hae handled the scoring for their matches, and she traveled with the team when they had matches at other high schools. At Adnan’s trials, as well as in the podcast, it was assumed … Continue reading →

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Serial: Phone Records, Bank Records, and Alibi Witnesses

Posted on March 8, 2015 by Susan Simpson
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The following post is a collection of a few points of interest that I’ve mentioned elsewhere, in other forums, but have not yet addressed on my blog. In order to make everything available in a central location, I’ve expanded on those … Continue reading →

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Serial: Adnan Was the Prime (and Possibly Only) Suspect in Hae’s Murder Even Before the Anonymous Phone Call

Posted on March 2, 2015 by Susan Simpson
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Trial Transcripts: Since Rabia is out of the country at the moment, and since there are transcripts that are overdue for release, Rabia asked if I could post the next batch of transcripts: February 4, 2000: Inez Butler (direct and cross) … Continue reading →

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Cellphone Maps for the Docket’s Serial Special – February 13, 1 p.m. EST

Posted on February 13, 2015 by Susan Simpson
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For those who have seen the Docket’s one-hour Serial special — available to watch online on Shift by MSNBC (part 1) (part 2) — you’ll find below the fold a complete set of the maps that we discuss during the show, to help you follow along … Continue reading →

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Serial: The Burial in Leakin Park Did Not Take Place at 7:00 p.m.

Posted on February 12, 2015 by Susan Simpson
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The Docket –  February 13, at 1:00 p.m. est, : Just a quick note — Rabia Chaudry and I will be appearing on MSNBC Shift’s the Docket tomorrow, for a one-hour Serial special. You can watch online, it should be a good show! Unfortunately, former … Continue reading →

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Serial: The Prosecution’s Bad Faith Withholding of Crucial Evidence Before Adnan’s Trials

Posted on January 28, 2015 by Susan Simpson
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Adnan was deprived of a fair trial by two failures of the criminal justice system: (1) a prosecutor who failed to disclose exculpatory evidence in time for meaningful use by the defense, and (2) a defense attorney who did not … Continue reading →

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Serial: The Prosecution’s Use of Cellphone Location Data was Inaccurate, Misleading, and Deeply Flawed

Posted on January 24, 2015 by Susan Simpson
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Note: In order to provide context for this post on the prosecution’s use of cellphone evidence, Rabia has given me permission to post transcripts from the testimony of Abraham Waranowitz, the prosecution’s expert witness: February 8, 2000 February 9, 2000 … Continue reading →

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