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Undisclosed: Toward Justice

Undisclosed on Making a Murderer

Undisclosed: Toward Justice

mital

News, Society & Culture, True Crime

4.210.5K Ratings

🗓️ 9 May 2016

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

May 9, 2016 / Episode scoring music by Alex Fitch, AnimalWeapon, Blue Dot Sessions, Chris Zabriskie, Julian Sartorius, and Uncanny Valleys

Colin, Rabia, and Susan discuss the Netflix documentary Making a Murderer, and the convictions of Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey.

Transcript

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0:00.0

With WhatsApp's multiple layers of protection, don't just let the cat out of the bag.

0:05.0

Enter end encryption ensures no one.

0:07.5

Not even WhatsApp can see your messages, so you can let out the whole little.

0:11.5

And with view once, your photos and videos disappear after they're seen.

0:16.5

So you can let the dogs out too.

0:18.5

And with the features working together, you can let the whole zoo run free.

0:23.0

Thanks to WhatsApp's fierce privacy.

0:26.0

WhatsApp message privately with multiple layers of protection.

0:30.0

The 1999 murder of Heyman Lee in Baltimore, Maryland, and the prosecution and conviction of Adnan Sayed and her murder has now been documented in multiple podcasts with dozens and dozens of episodes.

0:41.0

It's been written about in hundreds of articles.

0:44.0

It's been covered by every major news outlet and has launched a global movement for justice.

0:49.0

And yet, there is much more to the story, including Adnan's own telling of it.

0:55.0

St. Martin's Press brings you Adnan story, murder, justice, and the case that captivated a nation.

1:01.0

The first and seminal book about the case that I was honored to write with contributions from Adnan himself.

1:07.5

The book releases September 6, 2016, but is already available for pre-order.

1:13.0

Go to www.adnanstory.com to place your order and reserve your copy today.

1:20.5

This week's episode of Undisclosed is brought to you by Stamps.com.

1:24.0

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1:27.0

The post office takes way too much time and a postage meter is pretty expensive.

1:31.0

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1:33.0

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1:39.0

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