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The Case Against Adnan Syed: Release date announced for TV series investigating 1999 murder made famous by Serial podcast

The documentary will offer further exploration of the 1999 murder of Hae Min Lee and the conviction of her ex-boyfriend, Syed, for the crime

Clarisse Loughrey
Wednesday 06 February 2019 11:40 GMT
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The Case Against Adnan Syed - trailer

UPDATE: It's been announced that the documentary will be available to watch in its entirety on Sky Atlantic and streaming service NOW TV from 1 April.

HBO has released a first look at its new four-part documentary The Case Against Adnan Syed.

Its set to explore the 1999 murder of Hae Min Lee and the conviction of her ex-boyfriend, Syed, for the crime, as made famous on the hit podcast Serial in 2014 – which many have credited with sparking the recent popular interest in true crime.

The documentary is not the first to offer further exploration of Syed’s case. Rabia Chaudry, a lawyer and childhood friend of Syed, created her own podcast, Undisclosed, and makes an appearance in the new documentary.

Jay Wilds, who testified against Syed, also appears. “I know there are things that don’t look good for me,” he says in the trailer. The documentary also promises exclusive access to Syed, his defense team, and his family; alongside friends and teachers of both Lee and Syed, and members of local law enforcement.

HBO has promised that the documentary will provide new information and “groundbreaking revelations” that challenge the state’s case.

The series is directed by Amy Berg, who was nominated for an Academy Award for her 2006 documentary Deliver Us From Evil, about sex abuse in the Roman Catholic Church, and also directed West of Memphis, about the West Memphis Three.

HBO is yet to set an air date for the documentary.

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