How Adnan Syed Was Released From Prison

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  • Опубликовано: 23 сен 2022
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    On September 14th, city prosecutors filed a motion saying they could no longer stand behind the case they had built against Adnan Syed. They asked Judge Melissa Phinn to vacate the conviction. 5 days later on September 19th, 2022 Adnan Syed was released from prison - his conviction was officially overturned! Lets discuss what lead up to Adnan Syed's conviction being overturned, where Adnan is now and whats going to happen next!
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  • @ArmchairInvestigator
    @ArmchairInvestigator  Год назад +6

    Need to catch up on what happened? Watch the deep dive here: ruclips.net/video/fBrQWWagNGY/видео.html

    • @jefft8597
      @jefft8597 Год назад

      If you want to see the true deep dives, watch the two videos by the "Actual Justice Warrior" done within the past 3 days, or check out the "Roberta Glass" true crime channel.

    • @WarrenHolly
      @WarrenHolly 11 месяцев назад

      I believe he is back inside.

  • @keycommander971
    @keycommander971 Год назад +37

    It’s boils my piss when lawyers will just take anyone down just as long as they win and someone is blamed for the murder

    • @eikoqdupree101
      @eikoqdupree101 Год назад +1

      Disgusting but true. Its like a game to some of them. Win at all cost even at the cost of willfully condemning the innocent and damaging their families. Evil ,they are the true criminal. Justice is not served.

    • @matttrembley8584
      @matttrembley8584 9 месяцев назад

      He clearly committed this crime and the way the family and the Korean community has been attacked for years is truly disgusting

  • @L8-4A-D8
    @L8-4A-D8 Год назад +3

    I've followed his story for years, 100% convinced of his innocence. It actually made me so sick to my stomach whenever I thought of all he has lost in life. His mother also didn't want him to "plead guilty and serve 4 years" even though it would have saved him years more in prison. I can't imagine ever wanting my son to stay in prison for my own reputation. Adnan put his mothers' feelings above his own freedom. When I found out he was finally being released, my soul felt lighter and I was just amazed by his lack of anger toward the system that failed him.

  • @sheenawilliams3672
    @sheenawilliams3672 Год назад +29

    I've followed this case for years and FINALLY someone with the state did their due diligence and actually read over the case and saw all of the holes. Just out of embarrassment the state should drop the charges and also give Adnan financial relief. It won't give him back the time lost nor the label of murderer in the eyes of some but it will be a start for him to possibly get the heck out of there!

    • @tcorourke2007
      @tcorourke2007 Год назад

      Or maybe they should retry the case and let the numerous people who Asia McClain told she was willing to lie for Syed testify as well.

    • @tcorourke2007
      @tcorourke2007 Год назад

      @Umar Johnson Dismissing my point because of my assumed ethnicity?

    • @tcorourke2007
      @tcorourke2007 Год назад

      @Umar Johnson My mistake. Sorry I assumed the worst, please accept my apology.

    • @tcorourke2007
      @tcorourke2007 Год назад

      @Umar Johnson I should have asked for clarification. Thanks for your understanding.
      This whole thing annoys me. I would support releasing the guy, even without an admission of guilt. But I understand the activists attempting to free him don't care about the truth. Nor do the people who believe whatever they are told or the Woke DA who likes the optics of freeing a "innocent Muslim" victim of the "system".

  • @keycommander971
    @keycommander971 Год назад +15

    Hope he sues and get the case looked at

  • @nancycornett9949
    @nancycornett9949 Год назад

    Thank you! It’s so important for the public to be informed about these things cogently.

  • @Catanya9
    @Catanya9 Год назад +2

    I really liked the first video you did on this story and the follow up is great! Love your channel Brooke!

  • @sliout
    @sliout Год назад +3

    There’s nothing that’s gonna change the fact that this guy drove up in front of my grandmother’s house, popped the trunk, and had his dead girlfriend in the trunk. Anything that’s going to make [Syed] innocent doesn’t involve me.
    - JAY WILDS

  • @portablepulpit
    @portablepulpit Год назад +2

    So interesting 🤔 Be sure to give us a follow up once everything officially wraps up.

  • @SharonOnTheMove
    @SharonOnTheMove Год назад +14

    I hope the charges are dropped and he sues the state of Maryland, all the Prosecutors and all the Detectives; who did NO detecting at all. As my Grandma would say, “ what we do in the dark, always comes to light.”. Shame on all of them. As for the car. That is a major bombshell about the car being located behind the relatives house. “WHAT THE HELL?”

  • @liltarzan5062
    @liltarzan5062 Год назад +8

    also i hate jay why did he change his story like 4 years ago i genuinely think it’s him bc why else would you lie so much

    • @tcorourke2007
      @tcorourke2007 Год назад

      What?! The scumbag drug dealer Syed enlisted to help him dispose of the corpse is sketchy? What a shocker!

  • @portablepulpit
    @portablepulpit Год назад

    Ready for more videos from Armchair 📹 🤗 ❤️

  • @Chemist_mama
    @Chemist_mama Год назад +9

    An awesome, thorough recap! I think the State is going to drop the charges altogether. Their evidence was shaky at best in 2000, and it’s only gotten worse. I think they will focus on these two new suspects and get that evidence tested that they failed to analyze two decades ago.

    • @ArmchairInvestigator
      @ArmchairInvestigator  Год назад +3

      Thank you very much! I’m very interested to see where this case goes. My heart is hurting for the Lee family - I’d love for them to find peace. None of this has been easy for them. We all want the right person brought to justice. 💛

    • @tcorourke2007
      @tcorourke2007 Год назад +1

      Even if Syed's lawyer was incompetent, it does not exonerate him. FFS, he wrote "I'M GOING TO KILL" on Lee's breakup letter.

    • @Chemist_mama
      @Chemist_mama Год назад

      @@tcorourke2007 well, the State seems to disagree. I’m not saying I think he is innocent, but they definitely didn’t have enough evidence to convict.

    • @tcorourke2007
      @tcorourke2007 Год назад

      @@Chemist_mama That the State has chosen not to retry Syed does not mean there is not enough evidence. He has served 23 years for the crime; astounding considering he was offered a four year sentence for an admission of guilt.
      There is also an army of fools who think he is innocent, thanks to some activist podcasters and bias documentarians who only presented only one side, so the optics of pursuing an "innocent Muslim man" isn't good for the woke DA.
      I think he should be released, but let's not kid ourselves: he very obviously committed this murder.

  • @andrewjameskun
    @andrewjameskun Год назад +7

    till this day, the one thing that makes me think that adnan is guilty is the fact that jay, the friend adnan was with the day of hae's murder, knew the location of hae's missing car.

    • @johnny10grasp3
      @johnny10grasp3 Год назад +5

      And the fact that he can't remember anything about that day but he can remember everything else.

    • @liltarzan5062
      @liltarzan5062 Год назад +2

      @@johnny10grasp3 i’m sorry but if i asked you what you were doing over 2 weeks ago on a random day, you wouldn’t remember either

    • @liltarzan5062
      @liltarzan5062 Год назад +7

      how do you not find it suspicious that jay has changed his story many times, even in recent years, last saying he watched adan kill her at his grandmas house???? nothing jay says makes any sense and i hope you don’t ever have someone frame you too

    • @bhoola123
      @bhoola123 Год назад +4

      The car was in Jay’s neighborhood, and he could have come across it. But, there were two documented reports of officers outside the city running the plates at another location before Jay directed the police to the car at its final location in the grassy area. Also, the grass was still green under the car, unlike other cars parked there, and there was even green grass in the wheel well - all of which point to the car being relocated recently at that time. There is also evidence that the car had been hot-wired.

    • @CATPLANET24
      @CATPLANET24 Год назад

      @@liltarzan5062. It wasn't a random day. His ex-girlfriend was reported missing; the police called him about it. So many other people in the podcast Serial could tell you what happened that day. He was the only one in the podcast who had no recollection.

  • @angelascharmedlife
    @angelascharmedlife Год назад +1

    I'd really like to hear what the community/school/friends/Adnan was doing while she was missing. I haven't heard anything about that.

  • @tcorourke2007
    @tcorourke2007 Год назад +3

    Ultimately, prosecutors focused on the man who wrote "I'M GOING TO KILL" on Lee's breakup letter.

  • @tintocherian7715
    @tintocherian7715 Год назад +2

    If Adnan had been convicted of a crime of passion, it's very likely that he would have been released at least on parole a long time ago. Imo the premidated part of his murder conviction could very well have been avoided under different circumstances. So I dont consider him getting out now to be as much of a blow to the family as others do...besides the fact that he might be innocent, at the end of the day this man served 23 years for something he potentially did when he was 17, a juvenile. He has spent more time behind bars than he did out. I dont neccessarily see his release as a loss of justice because the sentence he received (life in prison) was likely unjust to begin with even if he was guilty.

  • @liltarzan5062
    @liltarzan5062 Год назад +2

    i have been waiting for him to be released since the first time i heard about him

  • @musaxcoco2833
    @musaxcoco2833 Год назад +6

    They need to investigate jay and Stephanie, who was mentioned in Hae Mins diary? Who was somehow dumped by Adnan to be with Hae

    • @tcorourke2007
      @tcorourke2007 Год назад

      Yes, because reviewing the drama of high-school teenagers will somehow explain the strangulation of this girl.

    • @lumlumhamilton77
      @lumlumhamilton77 Год назад

      And what find out that Adnan was with them all day the day Hae got killed?! Think about it, why haven’t they mentioned Jay as a suspect? Because it will incriminate Adnan just as much.

    • @anthonyhenderson8632
      @anthonyhenderson8632 Год назад +1

      Trust me, you don't want Jay to be a suspect. It would not look good for Adnan's innocence.

    • @lumlumhamilton77
      @lumlumhamilton77 Год назад

      @@anthonyhenderson8632 and that’s exactly why until this day the defense has never poked the bear.

  • @CARDINAL701
    @CARDINAL701 Год назад +3

    Adnan's friend Jay is a totally sketch individual; I wouldn't believe him if he told me water was wet .

    • @Awnos
      @Awnos Год назад +1

      Well, it's not.

  • @PowerFromAbove
    @PowerFromAbove Год назад +3

    So Jay Wilds either participated or knows who committed or lied...

  • @manojthaker3678
    @manojthaker3678 Год назад +2

    Maryland voodoo justice. $ 50 Millions for Adnan

  • @harryx4137
    @harryx4137 Год назад +1

    Ive followed this story im from uk its just so sad god bless him usa need to fix up in there justice system yes we in uk have these kinda cases but thank god not as many as they us and they supposed to lead the world

    • @KittyKat-vb1nd
      @KittyKat-vb1nd Год назад

      They do not. I lived in US and it's dysfunctional beyond words.

  • @tinyspaceroadie
    @tinyspaceroadie Год назад

    I haven't followed this case or know all the details beside this video, but I think either a new trial to prove his innocence, or a conviction of the actual murderer would be better for him and her family. I don't think getting off on a technicality, or a juvenile law will truly bring him or her family peace.

  • @terrinewton3114
    @terrinewton3114 6 месяцев назад

    I hope they dropped charges. They obviously dropped the ball in original case.

  • @paullowry6222
    @paullowry6222 Год назад

    He did it in my opinion

  • @mentoraliji5081
    @mentoraliji5081 Год назад +1

    You forgot to mention that Adnan’s DNA was not found any where . They have DNA but doesn’t match any one else

  • @dreamingtree6093
    @dreamingtree6093 Год назад

    Yeah, the ball was dropped as far as the legal system is concerned. But he is guilty. I spent years reading about this case and sadly, It's probable Adnan took her life.

  • @hatecarrot2219
    @hatecarrot2219 Год назад

    Charges will be dropped also Asia Maclean is not reliable

  • @thomasthetrain3102
    @thomasthetrain3102 Год назад +3

    Adnan will have to face allah and this time a podcast won’t be able to save him.

  • @yissssss
    @yissssss Год назад +3

    Adnan clearly did it.

    • @dreamingtree6093
      @dreamingtree6093 Год назад

      Right. It's unfortunate that biased podcasts and documentaries create such indignant denial about some pretty damning evidence.

    • @shayanahmed7132
      @shayanahmed7132 Месяц назад

      Except she just explained the full details of why he didn't. If you just bluntly say you will believ he's guilty no matter what evidence, then that means youre judging his guilt based on his skin color and religion.

    • @yissssss
      @yissssss Месяц назад

      @@shayanahmed7132 It's not. The circumstantial evidence clearly puts him at the scene of the murder. His story made no sense and he changed it 50 times. The only reason he was released is because of his skin color.

    • @shayanahmed7132
      @shayanahmed7132 Месяц назад

      @yissssss You didn't watch the video did you? The whole reason he was released is because of the botched trial and lack of evidence.
      Yeah a brown, Muslim man in America being freed because of his skin colour. Is your head screwed on right?

  • @memyself6360
    @memyself6360 Год назад +4

    Hes guilty