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Five Critical Facts the Jury Learned On Day 4 in the Karen Read Trial
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Five Critical Facts the Jury Learned On Day 4 in the Karen Read Trial
Day 4 of the Karen Read trial delivered some of the most important evidence yet — and it could dramatically reshape the jury’s view of what happened on the night Boston Police Officer John O’Keefe died. In this detailed breakdown, we cover 5 crucial developments you need to know from today’s courtroom drama.
Paramedic Jason Becker took the stand and revealed that when he arrived at the scene, John O’Keefe was found face-up in the snow with no visible tire tracks over his body — a fact that could severely challenge the prosecution’s theory that Karen Read struck O'Keefe with her SUV. Becker also described Karen Read’s frantic emotional state but confirmed he heard no direct admission of guilt from her at the scene.
Meanwhile, forensic evidence introduced by Dr. Garry Faller showed that Karen Read’s blood alcohol concentration was 0.093%, well over the legal limit, hours after the alleged incident. This raises major questions about her state of mind, judgment, and memory during the critical hours when John O'Keefe was left outside in freezing conditions.
We break down the 7 biggest questions facing jurors after today's testimony, including how the lack of tire tracks could introduce reasonable doubt, how Karen Read’s high BAC could impact the defense’s strategy, and why the physical evidence might not match the prosecution’s narrative.
Was this truly a case of vehicular homicide — or could the prosecution’s timeline be missing key pieces? Join us as we dig deep into today’s most explosive testimony, the new forensic revelations, and what’s likely coming next in this high-stakes true crime trial.
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Day 4 of the Karen Read trial delivered some of the most important evidence yet — and it could dramatically reshape the jury’s view of what happened on the night Boston Police Officer John O’Keefe died. In this detailed breakdown, we cover 5 crucial developments you need to know from today’s courtroom drama.
Paramedic Jason Becker took the stand and revealed that when he arrived at the scene, John O’Keefe was found face-up in the snow with no visible tire tracks over his body — a fact that could severely challenge the prosecution’s theory that Karen Read struck O'Keefe with her SUV. Becker also described Karen Read’s frantic emotional state but confirmed he heard no direct admission of guilt from her at the scene.
Meanwhile, forensic evidence introduced by Dr. Garry Faller showed that Karen Read’s blood alcohol concentration was 0.093%, well over the legal limit, hours after the alleged incident. This raises major questions about her state of mind, judgment, and memory during the critical hours when John O'Keefe was left outside in freezing conditions.
We break down the 7 biggest questions facing jurors after today's testimony, including how the lack of tire tracks could introduce reasonable doubt, how Karen Read’s high BAC could impact the defense’s strategy, and why the physical evidence might not match the prosecution’s narrative.
Was this truly a case of vehicular homicide — or could the prosecution’s timeline be missing key pieces? Join us as we dig deep into today’s most explosive testimony, the new forensic revelations, and what’s likely coming next in this high-stakes true crime trial.
Subscribe for full coverage of the Karen Read case, courtroom analysis, forensic deep dives, and more real-time updates as this trial continues to unfold.
#KarenRead #KarenReadTrial #TrueCrime #JohnOkeefe #JasonBeckerTestimony #ForensicEvidence #BloodAlcoholLevel #CrimeScene #LegalAnalysis #TrueCrimeCommunity
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Five Critical Facts the Jury Learned On Day 4 in the Karen Read Trial
Day 4 of the Karen Read trial delivered some of the most important evidence yet — and it could dramatically reshape the jury’s view of what happened on the night Boston Police Officer John O’Keefe died. In this detailed breakdown, we cover 5 crucial developments you need to know from today’s courtroom drama.
Paramedic Jason Becker took the stand and revealed that when he arrived at the scene, John O’Keefe was found face-up in the snow with no visible tire tracks over his body — a fact that could severely challenge the prosecution’s theory that Karen Read struck O'Keefe with her SUV. Becker also described Karen Read’s frantic emotional state but confirmed he heard no direct admission of guilt from her at the scene.
Meanwhile, forensic evidence introduced by Dr. Garry Faller showed that Karen Read’s blood alcohol concentration was 0.093%, well over the legal limit, hours after the alleged incident. This raises major questions about her state of mind, judgment, and memory during the critical hours when John O'Keefe was left outside in freezing conditions.
We break down the 7 biggest questions facing jurors after today's testimony, including how the lack of tire tracks could introduce reasonable doubt, how Karen Read’s high BAC could impact the defense’s strategy, and why the physical evidence might not match the prosecution’s narrative.
Was this truly a case of vehicular homicide — or could the prosecution’s timeline be missing key pieces? Join us as we dig deep into today’s most explosive testimony, the new forensic revelations, and what’s likely coming next in this high-stakes true crime trial.
Subscribe for full coverage of the Karen Read case, courtroom analysis, forensic deep dives, and more real-time updates as this trial continues to unfold.
#KarenRead #KarenReadTrial #TrueCrime #JohnOkeefe #JasonBeckerTestimony #ForensicEvidence #BloodAlcoholLevel #CrimeScene #LegalAnalysis #TrueCrimeCommunity
Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod
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Day 4 of the Karen Read trial delivered some of the most important evidence yet — and it could dramatically reshape the jury’s view of what happened on the night Boston Police Officer John O’Keefe died. In this detailed breakdown, we cover 5 crucial developments you need to know from today’s courtroom drama.
Paramedic Jason Becker took the stand and revealed that when he arrived at the scene, John O’Keefe was found face-up in the snow with no visible tire tracks over his body — a fact that could severely challenge the prosecution’s theory that Karen Read struck O'Keefe with her SUV. Becker also described Karen Read’s frantic emotional state but confirmed he heard no direct admission of guilt from her at the scene.
Meanwhile, forensic evidence introduced by Dr. Garry Faller showed that Karen Read’s blood alcohol concentration was 0.093%, well over the legal limit, hours after the alleged incident. This raises major questions about her state of mind, judgment, and memory during the critical hours when John O'Keefe was left outside in freezing conditions.
We break down the 7 biggest questions facing jurors after today's testimony, including how the lack of tire tracks could introduce reasonable doubt, how Karen Read’s high BAC could impact the defense’s strategy, and why the physical evidence might not match the prosecution’s narrative.
Was this truly a case of vehicular homicide — or could the prosecution’s timeline be missing key pieces? Join us as we dig deep into today’s most explosive testimony, the new forensic revelations, and what’s likely coming next in this high-stakes true crime trial.
Subscribe for full coverage of the Karen Read case, courtroom analysis, forensic deep dives, and more real-time updates as this trial continues to unfold.
#KarenRead #KarenReadTrial #TrueCrime #JohnOkeefe #JasonBeckerTestimony #ForensicEvidence #BloodAlcoholLevel #CrimeScene #LegalAnalysis #TrueCrimeCommunity
Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod
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Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/
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Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
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