Quick take
True crime fans who followed Serial and wanted deeper legal analysis; listeners interested in wrongful convictions, prosecutorial misconduct, and appellate law.
Verdict: Must listen. Undisclosed applies real legal expertise to wrongful conviction β three lawyers who have actually read the case files, and it shows in every episode.
About this podcast
Lawyer Rabia Chaudry, law professor Colin Miller, and attorney Susan Simpson investigate wrongful convictions with genuine legal expertise β starting with Adnan Syed's case (the subject of Serial Season 1) but expanding to examine flawed prosecutions across America with a forensic legal lens that amateur true crime cannot replicate.
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Frequently asked questions
- What is Undisclosed?
- True crime fans who followed Serial and wanted deeper legal analysis; listeners interested in wrongful convictions, prosecutorial misconduct, and appellate law.
- Is Undisclosed worth listening to?
- Must listen. Undisclosed applies real legal expertise to wrongful conviction β three lawyers who have actually read the case files, and it shows in every episode.
- Where can I listen to Undisclosed?
- Undisclosed is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Patreon.
- Where should I start with Undisclosed?
- Start with: The Adnan Syed episodes work as a direct continuation of Serial; otherwise start from their current case
- What format is Undisclosed?
- Episodic β approximately ~60-90 min per episode; hundreds of episodes since 2015 each.
- What type of crime does Undisclosed cover?
- Undisclosed covers Wrongful Conviction, Courtroom, Murder, Systemic Injustice.
Quick facts
- Format
- Episodic
- Host style
- Co-hosted
- Style
- Analytical, legal, serious
- Episode length
- ~60-90 min per episode; hundreds of episodes since 2015
- Binge factor
- 7/10
- Best to start
- The Adnan Syed episodes work as a direct continuation of Serial; otherwise start from their current case
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