Murder charges dropped in 'Serial' podcast case
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Prosecutors in the US city of Baltimore dropped charges on Tuesday against a man who served over two decades in prison for his ex-girlfriend's murder -- a case that drew worldwide attention thanks to the hit podcast "Serial."
The public defender's office said the state's attorney's office had dropped murder charges facing Adnan Syed, 41, who had been serving a life sentence since 2000 for the 1999 murder of Hae Min Lee.
"We can confirm that the charges were dropped," Tammy Jarnagin of the public defender's office said in an email to AFP.
Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Melissa Phinn tossed out Syed's conviction last month at the request of the Baltimore City state's attorney, Marilyn Mosby.
Mosby, in a surprise move, asked the court to vacate Syed's conviction while a further investigation is carried out.
"The state has lost confidence in the integrity of his conviction," assistant state's attorney Becky Feldman told the judge.
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Baltimore City prosecutors had 30 days to either bring new charges against Syed or dismiss the case.
Lee's body was found buried in February 1999 in a shallow grave in the woods of Baltimore, Maryland. The 18-year-old had been strangled.
Syed has steadfastly maintained his innocence but his multiple appeals had been denied, including by the US Supreme Court which declined in 2019 to hear his case.
Syed's case earned global attention when it was taken up in 2014 by "Serial," a weekly podcast that saw a journalist revisit his conviction and cast doubt on his guilt.
His case has also been the subject of a four-part documentary on the HBO channel called "The Case Against Adnan Syed."
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Source: AFP