Colin Miller
@EvidenceProf
Associate Dean and Professor @UofSCLaw; Blog Editor, EvidenceProf Blog; Co-Host, @Undisclosedpod
In March '99, Adnan Syed told his team he was helping a classmate w/his car at his school from 3-3:30pm on the day Hae disappeared. On this week's @Undisclosedpod, that classmate shares his memories of that meetup, establishing Adnan's actual innocence: audioboom.com/posts/8751475-…
For those still asking: What about Jay Wilds: The Fourth Circuit found actual innocence in the factually similar case of Justin Wolfe, which Adnan Syed talked about on @serial b/c it had its own version of Jay⬇️
Fourth Circuit Finds Justin Wolfe Established His Actual Innocence! On @serial, Adnan Syed compared Wolfe's cell tower ping case (with its own Jay Wilds) as factually similar to his own: tinyurl.com/5n8j9anb
Why did Kevin Urick schedule Jay Wilds for a polygraph test, and what were the results of that test? We'll address this & more, Monday on @Undisclosedpod: audioboom.com/channels/37091…
"Actual Innocence." Factually and legally speaking, of course. What else can we provide you with @ivanjbates? #undisclosed #towardjustice #adnansyed #haeminlee #actualinnocence
Upcoming @Undisclosedpod schedule: July 28: final episode in Adnan Syed series August 4: update episode on Jason Carroll & Greg Lance August 11: episode on Pam Lanier's upcoming hearing August 18/25: off weeks September 1: new deep dive wrongful conviction series starts

The release was triggered after a reporter for @washingtonpost discovered a letter the FBI had sent to Cassilly in 1999 saying the evidence used to convict Huffington was flawed and an agent had testified falsely — and Cassilly never told anyone.
A Maryland man who was twice sentenced to death for a pair of murders he didn’t commit, and then served 32 years in prison before being released, is suing the prosecutors and police detectives who mishandled his case: washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2025/…
A Maryland man who was twice sentenced to death for a pair of murders he didn’t commit, and then served 32 years in prison before being released, is suing the prosecutors and police detectives who mishandled his case: washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2025/…
This breadcrumb isn't new. Adnan told his lawyers from the beginning about another alibi witness, but yet again, no one bothered to investigate any further. Listen, like and share! #undisclosed #towardjustice #adnansyed #finalepisode #actualinnocence
The work Colin, Rabia and others have done on this case over the last decade plus is so amazing! Adnan is truly innocent and the evidence they have found and dug into has been 👀👀👀
After hearing Dion come forward with evidence of actual innocence, next Monday on @Undisclosedpod, you'll hear from another new voice appearing on the podcast for the first time: audioboom.com/channels/37091…