Adnan Syed speaks publicly after court hearing to reconsider his murder conviction
Adnan Syed spoke for the first time since his murder conviction was overturned, as an appeals court in Maryland weighed a possible redo of the hearing that led to his release. Syed spent more than two decades in prison for the 1999 murder of his ex-girlfriend Hae Min Lee. Elaine Quijano spoke to his attorney.
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