Undisclosed
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Undisclosed

True crime podcast review — 2026

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"Undisclosed applies real legal expertise to wrongful conviction — three lawyers who have actually read the case files, and it shows in every episode."
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Who is this podcast for?

  • Listeners who prefer variety — a new case with every episode
  • Legal procedure enthusiasts and wrongful conviction advocates

Pros & cons

Pros
  • +Rated "Must Listen" by our editorial team — exceptional across all dimensions
  • +High binge factor — listeners consistently come back for more
  • +Episodic format — great for both casual listeners and committed fans, start anywhere
Cons
  • Long episodes (90 min+) require a time commitment — not ideal for short commutes

About this podcast

Lawyer Rabia Chaudry, law professor Colin Miller, and attorney Susan Simpson investigate wrongful convictions with genuine legal expertise — 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.

Best episode to start with

The Adnan Syed episodes work as a direct continuation of Serial; otherwise start from their current case

Episodic format — episodes can generally be enjoyed in any order

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Frequently Asked Questions about Undisclosed

What is Undisclosed about?

Lawyer Rabia Chaudry, law professor Colin Miller, and attorney Susan Simpson investigate wrongful convictions with genuine legal expertise — 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.

Is Undisclosed worth listening to?

Our editorial verdict is "Must listen". It scores 7/10 on binge factor. True crime fans who followed Serial and wanted deeper legal analysis; listeners interested in wrongful convictions, prosecutorial misconduct, and appellate law.

Who is Undisclosed for?

Undisclosed is ideal for: Listeners who prefer variety — a new case with every episode; Legal procedure enthusiasts and wrongful conviction advocates.

What is the best episode of Undisclosed to start with?

We recommend starting with The Adnan Syed episodes work as a direct continuation of Serial; otherwise start from their current case. Episodes can generally be enjoyed in any order.

Where can I listen to Undisclosed?

Undisclosed is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Patreon. Search for it by name on any of those apps.

What podcasts are similar to Undisclosed?

If you enjoy Undisclosed, you might also like: Bone Valley, In the Dark, Serial, Wrongful Conviction. See our full "Podcasts Like Undisclosed" page for more recommendations.

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
Country
United States

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