ICYMI - Serial Didn’t Free Adnan Syed
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🗓️ 24 September 2022
⏱️ 39 minutes
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Summary
In 2015, Serial launched the case against Adnan Syed for the murder of Hae Min Lee in to the national conversation, but over the years the mistakes that show made continued to add up. Adnan Syed’s release from prison earlier this week would have been a great chance for the Serial team to admit their wrongs, but that was not the case.
On today’s episode, Rachelle is joined by Daisy Rosario to talk about the impact Serial had on the culture, and the case itself. They speak with Rebecca Lavoie, a writer and host of Crime Writers On…, about what's missing from the podcast, the New York Times continuing to ignore its journalistic responsibilities, and how Serial is responsible for the current state of true crime culture.
This podcast is produced by Daniel Schroeder, Rachelle Hampton, and Daisy Rosario.
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Editor’s note: A previous version of this episode misstated that the phrase, “basically good guys,” was a direct quote from the Serial podcast. It was not and we should not have used the word quote in that instance. We would also like to acknowledge that we did not reach out to the Serial team for comment. This episode has been updated to make fixes relevant to those issues and to better clarify some of our points. We did not mean to imply that Serial had not reported out updates, but rather that we felt that information wasn’t easy to find. We did review the Serial website, transcripts, and show feed, though not as thoroughly as we should have. We regret our errors, and sincerely apologize to the Serial team.
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| 0:00.0 | This isn't just midweek football. |
| 0:02.2 | It's wide-eyed, shirtless jordies on a European tour. |
| 0:05.8 | It's noisy neighbours turn trebles winners doing the post-NAM. |
| 0:09.6 | It's the red devils burning with scores to settle. |
| 0:12.5 | It's the young gunners all fired up with their sights set on glory. |
| 0:16.4 | It's the chance to compete with Europe's elite. |
| 0:19.2 | This isn't just football, this is everything. |
| 0:21.5 | Not change the medal! |
| 0:23.1 | Watch the UEFA Champions League and Europa League live an exclusive on TNT Sports. |
| 0:30.2 | Hello, hello. |
| 0:31.4 | Before you listen to this episode of ICYMI, |
| 0:33.7 | we need to address some oversights on our part. |
| 0:36.2 | We talked about serial, the release of Adnan Sayed, |
| 0:38.7 | and shared some of our critiques of serial and parent company The New York Times |
| 0:41.9 | is handling of updates to the case. |
| 0:44.3 | We wanted to make a passionate argument about how we communicate important information |
| 0:47.7 | to our audiences, and in doing so, |
| 0:49.7 | we made some of the same kinds of mistakes that we were calling out. |
| 0:52.4 | There are two main mistakes that we made. |
| 0:54.4 | The first is that we did not retrace the serial team for comment. |
| 0:58.3 | Also, in the episode, Rachel said that Sarah Cainick described the detectives |
| 1:01.6 | who worked at Adnan Sayed's case as, quote, basically, good guys. |
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