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That’s a bold interpretation, but let’s get back to what was actually said.Pretty obvious JO never made it into the house. KR even said she never saw him go in the house...well that is until she was arrested, then her story changed. Dr. Wolf's testimony today backed that up, IMO. JO had head/brain injuries NOT caused by a ridged object nor a hit with something hard like a baseball bat etc...to the head from a heavy object. JO's injury had ALL the earmarks of a classic falling backwards with some gravitational velocity and hitting the back of his head on a flat hard surface...a blunt injury, not at all what the defense has theorized, MO.
-Karen Read saying she “didn’t see John go in” is not the same as “he didn’t go in.” She never claimed to see anything definitive that night. She was sitting in her car. She didn’t see him go in, but neither did she say he didn’t. That’s a deliberate distortion of her words.
-The only Commonwealth witness to testify that “he didn’t go in” was Jennifer McCabe. A witness who:
- Lied to the FBI about her identity + calls she made while they were waiting to be let into her house
- Lied about her 2:27am Google search
- Lied about her stop at 34 Fairview en route to Lank’s
- Didn’t even tell the initial investigators about the alleged ‘I hit him’ statement
- Searched ‘hos long to die in cold’ at 2:27 am on 1/29/22
-As for Dr. Wolf, well, what about him? He didn’t examine the body, didn’t examine the wound, didn’t examine the brain. He gave a speculative opinion based on photos and secondhand records. Meanwhile, ME Dr. Bello (who DID examine the body) noted no grass, no gravel, no dirt in John’s wounds. Pretty odd for a “fall on the lawn,” no?
All MOO