About - Serial Serial is a podcast from the creators of This American Life, hosted by Sarah Koenig Serial tells one story — a true story — over the course of a season
Episode 01: The Alibi - Serial A potential alibi surfaces … and then disappears again, at the worst possible time for Adnan’s case
About Season One - Serial 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
Episode 12: What We Know - Serial After 15 months of reporting, we take out everything we’ve got - interviews and documents and police reports - we shake it all out, and we see what sticks Serial is a podcast designed to be listened to in order If you're just landing here please go back and start with Episode 1
Episode 09: To Be Suspected - Serial And while Adnan’s memory of that day is foggy at best, he does remember what happened next: being questioned, being arrested and, a little more than a year later, being sentenced to life in prison Serial is a podcast designed to be listened to in order If you're just landing here please go back and start with Episode 1
About Season Three - Serial Not for one extraordinary case; instead, Serial wanted to tackle the whole criminal justice system To do that we figured we’d need to look at something different: ordinary cases
Episode 13: Adnan Is Out - Serial But then, a prosecutor in the Baltimore State’s Attorney’s office stumbled upon two handwritten notes in Adnan’s case file, and they changed everything Serial is a podcast designed to be listened to in order If you're just landing here please go back and start with Episode 1
Maps, Documents, etc. - Serial Asia’s Affidavit, January 13, 2015 Asia wrote this affidavit after hearing prosecutor Kevin Urick on Serial She reaffirms that she saw Adnan in the library on the day Hae disappeared Asia says she decided not to testify at Adnan’s original post-conviction hearing in 2012, after a phone conversation she had with Urick