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I’ve spent some time recently in the NCDA document drop going through Jessica Hyde’s forensic analysis of John O’Keefe’s phone, and what stands out is how simple and definitive it is once you understand what you’re looking at.
Again, #FKR...
I have seen more and more FKR repeatedly claim that “ARCCA proved John O’Keefe was not struck by a vehicle.” From there, they make what sounds like a simple and definitive leap: if John was not struck by Karen Read’s Lexus, then Karen could...
One of the biggest unanswered questions in the Karen Read case has almost nothing to do with Karen Read herself. It has to do with the federal government.
For nearly four years, the existence of a federal investigation became the foundatio...
I’ve learned over the years that when two people file affidavits describing the same events, the most interesting part usually isn’t where they disagree. It’s where they unknowingly reveal something neither intended to reveal. Those moments...
This is my opinion, but after following this case for more than four years, I don’t think it’s an unreasonable one.
The federal government picked a side.
I’m not saying they necessarily set out to prove Karen Read was innocent. What I am...
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