Hi,
@waldojabba. You’re right, of course, about the biggest disservice being given to John O’Keefe. This case sticks in my craw. I honestly thought early on that KR probably hit JOK, probably didn’t mean to, and probably didn’t even realize it until the next day.
Then came Trial #1. Wait. What?
I agree that LE will often push a little harder when it is one of their own who has died under unexplained circumstances, but what if the outcome points towards other LE or their family? Do you let chips fall where they may or do you circle the wagons? I do not believe in coincidence in most cases nor am I a conspiracy theorist, but my gosh, how do you explain the things that have gone on in this case?
Now comes Trial 2 (which in MOO should not be happening). Why go ahead with a trial that they knew had resulted in 2 ng verdicts in the last trial? Because if they did not retry Ms. Read, it would necessitate a new investigation to find justice for JOK. Hopefully, more experienced and professional investigators would find out how a decent Boston Police officer really ended up dead on the front lawn of another BPD officer. Maybe certain residents the Town of Canton were afraid of what a new investigation would reveal. So, we head into Trial 2 with a cast of characters from the DA’s Office on down that reads like a twisted tale from the twilight zone. We have the DA who announced his opinion before the last trial started, the judge who should have recused herself and who is lovingly referred to as “Auntie” by several of the witnesses in the case, the fired trooper, the drinking ATF agent who was crushing on MS Read, the missing dog, the sold-under-value home where the body was found that had carpet ripped up and new paint in the basement, the multiplying tail light pieces, and the complete lack of evidence that JOK was ever hit by a car. You can’t make this stuff up.
Was MS Read responsible for the death of JOK? Maybe, but why on earth would this circle of friends have needed to lie, to switch stories, to destroy and/or manufacture evidence, to circle the wagons to protect someone. Who is inside that circle? It certainly isn’t Karen Read.