According to Yuri Buhkenik, we can just trust whatever CPD says happened to the evidence/chain of command! ‘It was in their possession’ after all…![]()
I roll my eyes so hard they're probably stuck in the top of my skull
According to Yuri Buhkenik, we can just trust whatever CPD says happened to the evidence/chain of command! ‘It was in their possession’ after all…![]()
Exactly. We all know the relationship was ending. Karen had one foot out the door texting Higgins, and was staying because she had a connection to the niece. It was complicated and messy. Already established.Retraumatizing her, and for what?
I wish someone had reminded Lt Gallagher of that.I don't believe she is saying it doesn't exist as I read through that article. Also, it's sop to write a report when discovering and turning in evidence. JMOO
I was rewatching his testimony from this trial last night after I was reading here about the tail light pieces.Yeah - we know O'Hara wrote something because he talks about it on direct and X. At one point in T1, I recall Yannetti gets very focussed on a bunch of measurements that he must be getting from a report - but he doesn't admit that report so that O'Hara can see it to refresh memory. I never understood what was going on with that - I guess I will chase it down later.
From what I picked up, Peg moved into JO's house with the kids I believe, Not Sure. JMOODoes anyone know with who the niece and nephew ended up living with?
I believe Peg, John's mother, moved into the house where John lived in Canton. The house in Canton had been owned by the kids parents before they died. JMODoes anyone know with who the niece and nephew ended up living with?
I had forgotten that her car was inside for several hours. That does make it more mysterious.I thought about that as well , I live in an area where it can be snowy, snow storms, cold, etc.
I was rewatching some ring videos today. I am now not sure, when I remembered that she was parked in the garage for hours before leaving around 5am and bumped John's car. So... would they be stuck after being in the garage? and would they still be on there after that bump? Same for the hair, would it still be on there after that bump and 5am drive?
I have so many questions lol
looking from the street it is on the left, looking from the house it is on the right.Even the driveway is to the right of the house.
IMO.
Here's a fav of mine, feel free to use:I roll my eyes so hard they're probably stuck in the top of my skull
Exactly. It was not evidence in the trial. MOO but when the defense's theory potentially hinges on when this specific evidence was obtained, this report could be the single most important piece of evidence. Especially in a case bursting at the seams with police misconduct, missing/incorrect reports and logs, manipulated video evidence, etc.
OK but you need to consider at least the following:
1. If the evidence recovery was not sufficiently documented, the CW would have struggled to get it into evidence in the first place. Yet it came in without objection?
2. Did AJ / Yannetti ever cross the witness about the supposedly missing report?
3. It's clear there is documentation of come kind because it's referred to by both counsel and the witness.
My understanding, and I don't have the time to chase it down at the moment, is that O'Hara was searching, and documentation was created by the detectives. So this would explain why O'Hara was not allowed to see the report to refresh his memory - he didn't create it so he is the wrong witness.
IMO.
I was rewatching his testimony from this trial last night after I was reading here about the tail light pieces.
He or his team didn't do any measurements. They provided the GPS locations of the pieces they took and handed that over to the investigators, so they could do the measurements if they wanted. (he awas being asked about the location of the pieces, how far apart, etc)
So it's possible in the 1st trial, the report Yannetti was talking to him about was not his report, so they couldn't be admited during his testimony because it wasn't his report?
Respectfully, you’re assuming standard procedure in a case that’s been anything but standard. Yes, typically if something wasn’t properly documented, it wouldn’t make it into evidence. But in this case, plenty did make it in despite being misdated, missing, or blatantly incomplete. The courtroom has already seen manipulated surveillance timestamps, missing vehicle logs, and officers contradicting their own grand jury testimony. So citing “it came in without objection” isn’t a strong argument in this trial, IMO.OK but you need to consider at least the following:
1. If the evidence recovery was not sufficiently documented, the CW would have struggled to get it into evidence in the first place. Yet it came in without objection?
2. Did AJ / Yannetti ever cross the witness about the supposedly missing report?
3. It's clear there is documentation of come kind because it's referred to by both counsel and the witness.
My understanding, and I don't have the time to chase it down at the moment, is that O'Hara was searching, and documentation was created by the detectives. So this would explain why O'Hara was not allowed to see the report to refresh his memory - he didn't create it so he is the wrong witness.
IMO.
I believe Peg, John's mother, moved into the house where John lived in Canton. The house in Canton had been owned by the kids parents before they died. JMO
Don't worry when the defense calls them, the jury will see that the CW was hiding whoever of these witnesses they did not call... it is my belief.I’m so frustrated right now that the CW isn’t calling Higgins, Alberts, Proctor—people with relevant info and instead puts vulnerable kids on the stand. We already know Karen didn’t access the ring video so they don’t need to testify to how it’s accessed. We’ve seen the texts and know the relationship had run its course and John didn’t like Karen spoiling the kids. This won’t be lost on the jury, especially if they happen to be parents.
I'm confused... does this not show the driveway on the right, looking from the street?looking from the street it is on the left, looking from the house it is on the right.
How is this relevant to the case of where people are living? jmoJohn sold the kids' parents' home in the Ponkapoag region of Canton after they died. He then bought the house on Meadows where all three lived at the time of his death. (Public records - Norfolk Registry of Deeds).
After his death, his mother moved into 1 Meadows with the kids. John's father still lives in their Braintree home.
weird the image I have seen is the reverse. mOOI'm confused... does this not show the driveway on the right, looking from the street?
Yes - this appears to be correct - I just did a quick check
O'Hara wrote a brief response report, but the evidence documentation was done by the detectives, as O'Hara was deployed as searcher.
What's confusing is the photos came in via O'Hara and not Tully - but I guess that was stipulated and doesn't matter at the end of the day.
IMO