MA - Professor Karen Read, 43, charged with murdering police officer boyfriend John O'Keefe by hitting him with car, Canton, 14 Apr 2023 #9

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Porto is also testifying O'Keefe's DNA was found on blood stains on his clothing.

Porto has completed his testimony. We are done for the day. Judge says "we are actually on schedule."
 
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oops... I was wrong... there is court tomorrow.
 
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ME and Accident Reconstructionist tomorrow? Then CW rests? Stay tuned.
 
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Fleeting theory alert: So when we look back at this case, we see a completely shoddy police investigation right? No logs. Didn't secure the scene. Didn't go in the house. Didn't separate witnesses. My thought is that they expected KR to just go away. They present her with the what evidence they had and the fact that it is her against the world and considering she was intoxicated, that she'd just accept a plea and go away.

I do think many of the players just reacted to their own confirmation bias, i.e. the cops must be all telling the truth and KR is a "whackjob." But whatever the case, it is quite obvious that no one thought it was necessary to do any sort of real investigation after finding a dead body on the lawn a cop's home after a late night party.

Poor John. He may never get the justice he deserves. IMO.
It's been explained multiple times that police cannot enter a home without a warrant which would require them to have probable cause.
 
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Fleeting theory alert: So when we look back at this case, we see a completely shoddy police investigation right? No logs. Didn't secure the scene. Didn't go in the house. Didn't separate witnesses. My thought is that they expected KR to just go away. They present her with the what evidence they had and the fact that it is her against the world and considering she was intoxicated, that she'd just accept a plea and go away.

I do think many of the players just reacted to their own confirmation bias, i.e. the cops must be all telling the truth and KR is a "whackjob." But whatever the case, it is quite obvious that no one thought it was necessary to do any sort of real investigation after finding a dead body on the lawn a cop's home after a late night party.

Poor John. He may never get the justice he deserves. IMO.
Completely agree.
The other "whack job" is the Medical Examiner.
Or perhaps that moniker is only attributed to women that cause problems for Proctor?

Proctor got hearsay from Brian Albert and Jen McCabe and then... purposely did not investigate fully.
Oh, Proctor also likely deleted the library cam footage, and told the media there is video recorded of KR's car hitting OJO.
 
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Heven't they got to voir dire those two defense experts at some point probably very soon too?
 
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So everyone here thinks Tully was part of a cover up ? Since he was there when the first pieces of tail were found. I found him very credible and he carried himself very well.
 
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It's been explained multiple times that police cannot enter a home without a warrant which would require them to have probable cause.
I would refer you back to "dead body found on the front lawn of a cops house after a late night party" as likely being enough probably cause to get a (normal) judge to give them a warrant.
 
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So everyone here thinks Tully was part of a cover up ? Since he was there when the first pieces of tail were found. I found him very credible and he carried himself very well.
I chalk up many of these witnesses as operating under confirmation bias.
 
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It's been explained multiple times that police cannot enter a home without a warrant which would require them to have probable cause.
Well there was a dead officer in there yard...What more do you need?
 
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It's been explained multiple times that police cannot enter a home without a warrant which would require them to have probable cause.

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I would refer you back to "dead body found on the front lawn of a cops house after a late night party" as likely being enough probably cause to get a (normal) judge to give them a warrant.
Big time, BUT it was BA's house so no need, cops were already told what happened outside, by a 'bystander' and frantic KR's words. In a real word, all of that would of been ignored by a professional and intelligent cop and he/she would of gone forward with the warrant and everything else that was needed for an immediate check of the house and inhabitants, ALONE.
 
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