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Undisclosed

S1: audioBoom Q&A Pt.5: Rabia Chaudry

Undisclosed

mital

True Crime, News, Society & Culture

4.210.3K Ratings

🗓️ 19 June 2015

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

Rabia Chaudry talks about the appeal of podcasts like Serial and Undisclosed and their power to affect change.

Produced for AudioBoom by Jeremy Helton and Carl Scott. Music by @thesonicdrifter

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to AudioBooms' exclusive Q&A with Robbie a Chaudry.

0:04.0

In this final installment, we asked Robbie to weigh in on the impact of undisclosed.

0:10.0

What do you think it is about serial and undisclosed that's captured people's attention?

0:15.0

I think people have always been fascinated with real crime.

0:18.0

I mean, this is not a new phenomenon, right?

0:20.0

Whether it's the date line, I might be grew up watching this stuff, you know.

0:23.0

I think there are 24 hour networks that focus on just real crime stories.

0:27.0

So that's always a source of fascination.

0:29.0

And what Sarah was really able to do very well, other than just the production value alone was really, really wonderful.

0:35.0

I mean, the music was incredible, right?

0:37.0

But was that she was able to keep a level of ambiguity that kept people hooked, right?

0:42.0

It was always like, diddy diddy diddy diddy diddy.

0:46.0

And this is, and it wasn't contrived.

0:49.0

This is the most fascinating aspect of this case.

0:51.0

You can take almost any part of it and you can read it lots of different ways.

0:55.0

And people do.

0:56.0

People can, you know, just pick up one thing like a non, you know, like a non calling her the night before.

1:07.0

And that kind of team really like something really nefarious.

1:12.0

But at the same time, people were like, well, yeah, but he was seeing somebody else.

1:15.0

And, you know, what does that mean?

1:16.0

And we know in her diary, you know, like reading her diary, you could read it in a different way.

1:21.0

So there's just no, and it's almost like because there's no smoking gun, that's what kept people hooked.

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