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One of the questions I’ve been thinking about lately is this: Why Colin Albert?
Out of everyone who was at 34 Fairview that night, why did Karen Read and her defense team eventually settle on a 17-year-old kid as the person responsible for...
For years, Karen Read supporters have pointed to Life360 as proof that Allie McCabe lied during her testimony. The claim has been repeated on social media, amplified by content creators, and now appears again in Karen Read’s latest filing....
You’ve probably heard some version of this by now from #FKR: “The key cycles don’t line up, so the vehicle data can’t be trusted.” I’ve been seeing #KarenRead sycophants pushing this hard again lately, which is perfect, because it gives us...
At 12:32 a.m., every independent system in this case tells the same story. The Lexus, the phone, the steps, the GPS, and even the battery temperature all converge in the same narrow window… and then nothing, no movement, no temperature chan...
As time has passed and the intensity around this case has cooled down, something interesting has started to happen. The loudest voices have faded a bit, and more casual observers are stepping back in with fresh eyes. These are not people de...
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