Karen Read accused of backing into boyfriend and leaving him to die *MISTRIAL*

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This woman didn't do this. I'd be willing to bet that someone in the house did it. Someone in the house looked up "How long will it take for somebody to die in the cold." Karen couldn't have done that search.

Is there a cover up conspiracy?

 
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I'm wondering why Lally and/or Berkowitz aren't facing serious charges for presenting falsified evidence. Shouldn't there be some kind of penalty for that?

Is Lally allowed to just take evidence with no questions asked?

If falsified evidence is presented by the prosecution. The DA should be held accountable for allowing it to be shown.

He must secure a verifiable trail of custody for all evidence or not use it.

Slovenly police work should never be accepted.

I'm talking, mainly, about the Sallyport video.

There's so many clues that it wasn't an honest accounting, it's hard to believe a trained attorney could miss all of the manipulation. He either didn't watch it himself and just accepted it was authentic, or knew and didn't start an investigation into it.

As for Berkowitz, he knew it had been altered. He was there. He knew nobody exited out of the passenger's seat.

Either way a prosecutor's law license should be terminated. A full investigation into how it ended up being presented in court in the first place should take place.

Any and all knowingly involved should have HARSH penalties being handed out. Including loss of pension to anyone who participated even after retirement eligibility, and prison time.

I'm fairly sure the FBI is on this already, but the punishment will be laughable.

If a cop commits perjury without the prosecutor's knowledge then it's all on the cop.

Those are defendants tactics. A good prosecutor would see that.

I hope that doesn't just get thrown to the side and forgotten about.
 
I was totally neutral on this when it started then we saw the photo of his arm and had to hear their implausible explanation of those injuries by him getting hit by her and spun around etc that in no way match to his injuries then we get the very obviously, purposely manipulated video and I'm all for a not guilty vote. That's enough for reasonable doubt. That video did it for me. 100% manufactured evidence and that by itself is a crime. I also hope somebody gets held accountable for that.
 
Day 3: Jury Deliberations. Links to coverage of the proceedings below.


By Alysha Palumbo • Published 57 mins ago • Updated 1 min ago​



Updated: 5:59 AM EDT Jun 27, 2024
David Bienick
Reporter
 

Updated: 5:59 AM EDT Jun 27, 2024
David Bienick
Reporter

<snip>
  • 9:08 a.m. The jury confirms they have not discussed the case with anyone outside of themselves since yesterday. One of the alternate jurors is wearing a bright pink dress, the same color Read supporters are wearing outside. She's the same alternate who seemed to be crying yesterday.
  • 9:05 a.m. After asking the standard questions, Judge Cannone sends the jury to resume their work.
  • 9:03 a.m. The jury enters. Here comes the judge.
  • 9:01 a.m. The courtroom is open. Read and her three attorneys are sitting at the defense table. Her family and friends are sitting behind her. The O'Keefe family enters, led by John's brother Paul. Here come the two prosecutors. Still no judge or jury.
  • 8:55 a.m. Judge Cannone & Read's attorneys also came to a compromise yesterday about the language on the verdict slip for the vehicular manslaughter/OUI charge. During a heated discussion about that issue, the judge rebuked the defendant by saying, "Excuse me, this is funny, Ms Read?"
  • 8:50 a.m. G'morning. Day 3 of deliberations. The jury has deliberated for about 9 hours over the past two days. Yesterday they asked for a report by the state police team that searched the scene after O'Keefe died. The judge said they already have all the available evidence.
 

Updated: 5:59 AM EDT Jun 27, 2024
David Bienick
Reporter

<snip>
  • 9:08 a.m. The jury confirms they have not discussed the case with anyone outside of themselves since yesterday. One of the alternate jurors is wearing a bright pink dress, the same color Read supporters are wearing outside. She's the same alternate who seemed to be crying yesterday.
  • 9:05 a.m. After asking the standard questions, Judge Cannone sends the jury to resume their work.
  • 9:03 a.m. The jury enters. Here comes the judge.
  • 9:01 a.m. The courtroom is open. Read and her three attorneys are sitting at the defense table. Her family and friends are sitting behind her. The O'Keefe family enters, led by John's brother Paul. Here come the two prosecutors. Still no judge or jury.
  • 8:55 a.m. Judge Cannone & Read's attorneys also came to a compromise yesterday about the language on the verdict slip for the vehicular manslaughter/OUI charge. During a heated discussion about that issue, the judge rebuked the defendant by saying, "Excuse me, this is funny, Ms Read?"
  • 8:50 a.m. G'morning. Day 3 of deliberations. The jury has deliberated for about 9 hours over the past two days. Yesterday they asked for a report by the state police team that searched the scene after O'Keefe died. The judge said they already have all the available evidence.

WOAH!! a bright pink dress. She has to be aware of the color pink being associated with those who believe she's innocent. A subtle clue for the prosecution? Perhaps a statement about throwing out the juror yesterday?
 
WOAH!! a bright pink dress. She has to be aware of the color pink being associated with those who believe she's innocent. A subtle clue for the prosecution? Perhaps a statement about throwing out the juror yesterday?
How would she be aware if she had followed jury rules ? I'm not aware and I am not on the jury - just trying to follow this case but it sure is bizarre,
 
OR it proves she doesn't know it's a color being associated with them and just decided to wear it because she likes it.
And what I mean by this is I bet ANYwhere you go that has several females there will be at least one wearing hot pink something. Fairly good chance to find a guy with some hot pink, too.
In the summer, i am sure in a group of females you will most likely find that one of those wearing hot pink would be in a dress, especially if you were at a place like a courthouse where they tend to dress up a bit. .

Yes, it "might" mean something, but then she would be taking the chance of getting kicked off the jury, but it also could just mean she wore a hot pink dress to court today.
 

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