I’m nervous waiting for the verdict even though don’t know Karen personally. I don’t know who she is as a person, and honestly, her character isn’t what matters to me in this case. Because the truth is, I believe she’s not guilty.
So why do I care so much? With everything unfolding in America right now people marching for their rights, fighting to protect freedoms they feel are slipping away this case, to me, reflects a dangerous shift in our country. We’ve witnessed a flawed investigation, prosecutorial misconduct (whether deliberate or not), and a judge who consistently sides with the prosecution. It’s chilling.
Now, the only hope rests with the jury. I’m clinging to the belief that they’ll uphold the law the fundamental principle that guilt must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt. To me, it’s like the Constitution, some leaders no longer honor it, so it falls to us, the people, to demand accountability. We remind them that their duty is to uphold justice.
And so, with all my heart, I hope the jury finds Karen not guilty to send a clear message to those in power that we still hold the authority to demand accountability under the law. IMO