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Rabia Chaudry, Undisclosed & Serial Podcast: how true crime podcasts are bringing real justice

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When Rabia Chaudry approached a journalist to tell the story of her friend Adnan Syed, all she hoped for was to find new evidence to use in an appeal against his conviction for the murder of Hae Min Lee. What she got was Serial – the podcast that became an international phenomenon.


This is the story of how that show was made, and how Rabia, an immigration lawyer, is using technology to fight injustices in the US legal system, including through her own blockbusting podcast series Undisclosed. She also talks about her work as an executive producer on HBO’s The Case Against Adnan Syed documentary, and reveals her role in a new podcast for Netflix.


Subscribe to Women Tech Charge on Apple Podcasts, Acast or wherever you get your podcasts.


Follow Rabia on Twitter @rabiasquared, and you can hear Undisclosed here.

Anne-Marie is on Twitter at @aimafidon and Instagram @notyouraverageAMI

For more tech news visit the Evening Standard website at standard.co.uk, follow us on Twitter @eveningstandard and Instagram @evening.standard,and join our @Tech group on Facebook.



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When Rabia Chaudry approached a journalist to tell the story of her friend Adnan Syed, all she hoped for was to find new evidence to use in an appeal against his conviction for the murder of Hae Min Lee. What she got was Serial – the podcast that became an international phenomenon.


This is the story of how that show was made, and how Rabia, an immigration lawyer, is using technology to fight injustices in the US legal system, including through her own blockbusting podcast series Undisclosed. She also talks about her work as an executive producer on HBO’s The Case Against Adnan Syed documentary, and reveals her role in a new podcast for Netflix.


Subscribe to Women Tech Charge on Apple Podcasts, Acast or wherever you get your podcasts.


Follow Rabia on Twitter @rabiasquared, and you can hear Undisclosed here.

Anne-Marie is on Twitter at @aimafidon and Instagram @notyouraverageAMI

For more tech news visit the Evening Standard website at standard.co.uk, follow us on Twitter @eveningstandard and Instagram @evening.standard,and join our @Tech group on Facebook.



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