";s:4:"text";s:5876:" Hae Min Lee (victim) and Adnan Syed (alleged victimizer) To start off I’d just like to say I’ve never listened to a podcast before.
A podcast! This documentary is extremely biased, even more so than Serial, because they are trying to prove that these ‘criminals” are as innocent as can be. This was officially the first time I have ever listened to one, and to my surprise, I enjoyed it! March 27, 2019. Furthermore, the people who play a key role as evidence as to why Syed is innocent like Debbie, Becky and Asia were Serial Episode 1: The Alibi points fingers away from convicted murderer Fifteen years later Sarah was contacted by a friend of Adnan and becomes intrigued by the crime. Though after completing the first episode of Serial I was extremely surprised.Since this is my first podcast, while listening, I noticed many benefits and drawbacks of a text being in this format.
As much as I love The Fault in Our Stars by John Green, I know it isn’t the most productive form of media to spend my time on. Episode 1: The Alibi Jan 31, 2020 19:13:36 GMT via mobile .
The possibility of Adnan no longer being the suspect can bring on a lot of guilt, disbelief and could be disheartening.Presenting investigating journalism in this format is a great idea, which I find unique and constructive. Thought I am considering to listen to the rest of the Serial series and listening to more podcasts as I enjoyed this experience.Serial is an investigating journalism podcast, narrated by Sarah Koenig. Log in sign up. To be honest a podcast has never been something that I have ever been interested in or been excited about. Close. Going forward, Koenig continues to explore the case of Hae Min Lee’s murder and trial to try for herself to discover the right verdict for Adnan Syed, even though the case is closed. A statement by the Maryland Attorney General added that the family feels like the podcast is willingly leaving out the incriminating evidence, “unlike those who learn about this case on the internet, we sat and watched every day of both trials – so many witnesses, so much evidence.’. In a podcast, the text is narrated for you, allowing the story to be more interesting, leaving you with a job to simply listen. Unlike a novel where I can pick up where I left off/started day dreaming, I always have to be paying attention to the narrative so I don’t miss anything. Serial is an investigative journalism podcast hosted by Sarah Koenig, narrating a nonfiction story over multiple episodes.The series was co-created and is co-produced by Koenig and Julie Snyder and developed by This American Life; as of July 2020 it is owned by the New York Times.Season one investigated the 1999 murder of Hae Min Lee (Hangul: 이해민), an 18-year-old student at Woodlawn … The story is an investigation about a murder on January 13, 1999 of Hae Min Lee, a high school student from Wood lawn High in Baltimore. The alibi available doesn’t really help his case at all, and wasn’t even called to testify. It was thrilling, very interesting, and I will definitely listen to the rest of the podcast. Reflection on The Alibi, Season 1 Episode 1 of Serial, podcast by Sarah Koenig. The Alibi: Episode 1 of the “Serial” Podcast. October 5, 2016 October 5, 2016 / boshcall. She interviews teenagers asking them if they recall what they did several days ago. Sarah opens up the podcast discussing the challenges of memory. Moderator 2. “Serial Podcast: Episode 1 ‘The Alibi’ – Summary.” I often listen to business podcasts when driving to and from Toronto where my boyfriend lives. The first episode of Serial, hosted by Sarah Koenig, instantly caught my attention. Serial episode one discusses that eerie January in 1999 when the death of high school student Hae Min Lee left all fingers pointing at her ex-boyfriend, Adnan Syed. Adnan had an alibi, and no DNA evidence linking him to the crime, yet the investigation is biased against him. Rather I could listen to a podcast on investing, while doing other chores such as cleaning my room, and this way I’m doing two productive things at once. The body was found 6 weeks later. Archived. The story is an investigation about a murder on January 13, 1999 of Hae Min Lee, a high school student from Wood lawn High in Baltimore. She then went deeper into the mystery and began to investigate the probability of Adan being wrongfully committed. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: The idea of sitting and listening to something for about an hour, without visuals, does not seem like something I would enjoy. I have never actually listened to a podcast before so this was a new experience for me and after listening to the first episode of “Serial” I found that I really liked it. Do you find Syed to be guilty?Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:Cresswell. Sarah used this analysis to connect it to the crime mystery as investigations on Hae’s murder occurred six weeks after and many of those interviewed for the crime, included Adnan, did not have a memory of what took place that day. When reading a text it can often be boring or result in you skimming the text. I could barely remember what I ate for lunch two days, let alone trying to recall what I did weeks ago. 9 June 2017. Serial is different to the other podcasts I listen to, and is a very intriguing story, which is why I am inclined to keep listening. User account menu. Six weeks later her ex-boyfriend Adnan Syed is arrested for her murder.
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