WASHINGTON — An upcoming podcast — “Undisclosed: The State v. Adnan Syed” — promises to pick up where the wildly popular “Serial” left off when its last episode was uploaded in December.

“Undisclosed” is being sponsored by the Adnan Syed Legal Trust, a fund set up by “concerned citizens and friends of Adnan Syed,” including family friend and lawyer Rabia Chaudry and Baltimore-based attorney Dennis Robinson.

As fans of “Serial” probably know, Chaudry is the person who introduced host Sarah Koenig to Syed’s case.

On the crowdfunding site LaunchGood.com, more than $92,000 has been raised for the trust, which promises to to apply funds directly to exonerating Syed.

Syed was a 17-year-old senior at Baltimore County’s Woodlawn High School in 1999 when his ex-girlfriend Hae Min Lee disappeared, and was later found dead. He was convicted for her murder and sentenced to life plus 30 years in prison with no possibility for parole.

As Koenig teased out her independent investigation of the case over 12 episodes, the first of which was uploaded in October, “Serial” become the fastest podcast to reach 5 million downloads in iTunes history.

The “Undisclosed” website says the new podcast will premiere April 13.

“The remarkable success of the podcast ‘Serial’, which brought to light the many questions that remained unresolved in this case, also left many questions unanswered,” the site says.

“In the wake of ‘Serial’, much new evidence and information has been discovered and uncovered thanks to the investigations of attorneys Susan Simpson, Colin Miller, and the Adnan Syed Legal Trust.”

Syed, now 34, was recently granted an appeal by the Maryland Court of Special Appeals. It is scheduled to be heard in June.

The basis of the appeal is that Syed’s lawyer in the original trial, who is now deceased, apparently failed to interview a possible alibi witness and also failed to seek a plea deal.

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