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I don’t know.So which part of that do you think is a lie? That she made a 3-point turn?
snippedProctor is under internal investigation for the handling of this case,
-The appalling handling of evidence,
-the doctored video ,
-the FBI stating that the injuries are inconsistent with being hit by a car, and the car damage is inconsistent with hitting a person (except to see this is closing arguments),
-the bizzare death certificate telling us what he did NOT die of... what the heck?????? He did not drown, he did not get shot, he was not in a plane crash, he did not have a heart attack, he did not die of complications of another condition, A death cert. simply states what he died of (in this case undetermined) never of what he did NOT die of. Very questionable.
-the suspiciously timed destruction of phones as he was 'cutting through the base', cutting through a military base?? the military member submits your visit for approval, once approved your name is put on the list, the gate guards check your id and that your name matches the list, a military base is a secure zone there is no way to cut through it'
The suspicious effort to extract very little info instead of handing over the phone.
It is only fair to question Proctors investigation.
MOO
There’s a huge difference between what a defense is allowed to put forth v. What the prosecutor canThat doesn't make it automatically false.
JMO MOO
And that clinging hair IIRC? MOOI also love how the car that went 40 miles in a blizzard on a tow truck rolls already dusted clean into a warm garage full of snow on the ground.
Total magic!
I think we can all agree that no one was planning this out, but rather turned a blind eye.One would think out of ALL THE PARTICIPANTS accused by KAREN’s defense theory that are part of a vast conspiracy- ONE woulda come up with that - considering how many are law enforcement, firefighters, EMT’s, lab technicians, wives of cops …
Wouldn’t even need a lot - just a little tiny dab
And that clinging hair IIRC? MOO
Anyone else appear to be a liar in your eyes or just Karen?Karen claims she made a 3 point turn
She said she thought she may have unintentionally hit him and in his drunken state passed out.
But we all know KAREN IS A LIAR
I would like to take the opportunity this am, to raise my cup of coffee in Honor of the "Tiny Desk Man' on the defense team.
This guy probably 6 feet tall or more, has been literally shoved in the back corner, and stuffed under a teeny tiny table which just so happens to resemble the snack tables my parents had in the 1960's. He is a true hero!!!
Carry On !!
MOO
Facts through testimonies are, though. And there are plenty to point opposite of KR. <modsnip: Removed personalizing snark>Closing arguments are not to be considered as evidence -
By the defense…
I think that’s for the jury to decide -snipped
The medical examiner who performed an autopsy on Boston Police Officer John O’Keefe ruled the manner of his death “could not be determined,” according to O’Keefe’s death certificate obtained by 25 Investigates.
Manner of death can be classified five different ways on a death certificate, including accident and homicide.
O’Keefe’s body was discovered during a snowstorm outside the Canton home of another Boston police officer named Brian Albert on Saturday, Jan. 29, 2022. An autopsy lists the cause of death as “blunt impact injuries of the head and hypothermia.” The death certificate was last updated in April 2022.
Medical examiners work independently of law enforcement but have access to police reports and other evidence when determining the cause and manner of death. They can also consult with investigators before issuing a ruling.
25 Investigates: Manner of Boston Police Officer John O’Keefe’s death never determined
Manner of death can be classified 5 different ways on a death certificate including accident and homicide.www.yahoo.com
Exactly. Tell me you aren’t watching the trial, without telling me you aren’t watching the trial.The "shread of evidence" is that the only piece of gass that matched one of the pieces of glass found on the bumper was found and submitted by Proctor. There was plenty of testimony about that last week. Maybe you missed that?
They’d all have to be lying though- right?I think we call all agree that no one was planning this out, but rather turned a blind eye.
So, no not all sat down at the round table to conspire and go over their lines <modsnip: Removed personalizing comment>
Really think we need to wait and see how this plays out in the rest of the trial before making conclusions.
I just believe if anything happened in the house they would have made sure John was dead before putting him outside. They wouldn’t have taken a chance on him being found and surviving. Plus never would they put him in the front yard, that’s just laughable to me.
RSBMThat’s consciousness of guilt