When I first heard about this case, I felt KR may have been overcharged by the DA. It seemed at the time that manslaughter was more appropriate. Then, I considered that the intent to murder can be formed within a second. I don't know that KR intended to kill PO JO'K. I do think she was angry because he'd wanted a break so she would stay at her house awhile.
There was likely an argument because KR was tired and intoxicated, she wanted to go home. John exits the vehicle and walks around the rear as we all are taught to do. The vehicle's black box will indicate how far she drove in reverse to reach the speed of 26mph.
John may have been approaching her vehicle in order to say something. However it happened that John was hit, he was knocked out of a shoe. Being hit by a 4000 pound vehicle can send a victim into the air with a hard crash on the pavement. The curb of the home has a sharp edge and not rounded. The wound at the back of his head caused the black eyes because there was hemorrhaging present. His cocktail glass shattered and could have caused flying debris to make the two cuts.
He was wearing two shirts, blue jeans, socks and one black Nike sneaker. On the blanket of snow near his body were shards of glass and splotches of blood.
The
medical examiner had noted several bloody abrasions etched into O’Keefe’s right arm, two swollen black eyes, a small cut above his right eye, a cut to the left side of his nose, an approximately 2-inch laceration to the back of the head, and multiple skull fractures that resulted in bleeding of the brain. His pancreas was dark red, indicating hypothermia had contributed to his death.
I see motive, means and opportunity. Since his niece and nephew said John wanted a break, she may have been angry enough to want to kill him for wasting the past two years together. What I'm not seeing is remorse.
McCabe allegedly told investigators that Read stated, “Could I have hit him?” and “Did I hit him?” Prosecutors also said a first responder at the scene reported hearing Read say, “
I hit him, I hit him, I hit him.”
“I said ‘I hit him.’ It was preceded by a ‘did’ and proceeded by a question mark,” Read told “Nightline.” “What I thought could have happened was that, ‘Did I
incapacitate him unwittingly, somehow, and then in his drunkenness, [he] passed out?’”
All moho and speculations