Anybody following the Karen Read trial in Boston?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The minute, I heard that the cop stayed in his house while the person dying on his front lawn and refused to go outside to help. I knew they were guilty.

I have a household of law-enforcement officers and believe me, dude is guilty AF


They might have been in much the same position as Read. Hungover from being blackout drunk and don't know wtf they may or may not have done. Certainly smarter to stay in than to run around screaming like a banshee.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The minute, I heard that the cop stayed in his house while the person dying on his front lawn and refused to go outside to help. I knew they were guilty.

I have a household of law-enforcement officers and believe me, dude is guilty AF


They might have been in much the same position as Read. Hungover from being blackout drunk and don't know wtf they may or may not have done. Certainly smarter to stay in than to run around screaming like a banshee.


Being upset your boyfriend/friend died and screaming is much more normal behavior than cold indifference…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The minute, I heard that the cop stayed in his house while the person dying on his front lawn and refused to go outside to help. I knew they were guilty.

I have a household of law-enforcement officers and believe me, dude is guilty AF


He was already dead. Killed eight hours earlier by Karen


No cop in their right mind is going to leave it dead body laying in the snow and not check for a pulse.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The minute, I heard that the cop stayed in his house while the person dying on his front lawn and refused to go outside to help. I knew they were guilty.

I have a household of law-enforcement officers and believe me, dude is guilty AF


They might have been in much the same position as Read. Hungover from being blackout drunk and don't know wtf they may or may not have done. Certainly smarter to stay in than to run around screaming like a banshee.


They have a commitment to render aid. They didn’t. It’s because he knew he was dead because they put the body there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The minute, I heard that the cop stayed in his house while the person dying on his front lawn and refused to go outside to help. I knew they were guilty.

I have a household of law-enforcement officers and believe me, dude is guilty AF


They might have been in much the same position as Read. Hungover from being blackout drunk and don't know wtf they may or may not have done. Certainly smarter to stay in than to run around screaming like a banshee.


Being upset your boyfriend/friend died and screaming is much more normal behavior than cold indifference…


On the stand, the dude was literally asked why he didn’t go out and render aid and he said are you asking any other neighbors why they didn’t go out and render aid. Like what the **** is wrong with these people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The minute, I heard that the cop stayed in his house while the person dying on his front lawn and refused to go outside to help. I knew they were guilty.

I have a household of law-enforcement officers and believe me, dude is guilty AF


They might have been in much the same position as Read. Hungover from being blackout drunk and don't know wtf they may or may not have done. Certainly smarter to stay in than to run around screaming like a banshee.


Being upset your boyfriend/friend died and screaming is much more normal behavior than cold indifference…


On the stand, the dude was literally asked why he didn’t go out and render aid and he said are you asking any other neighbors why they didn’t go out and render aid. Like what the **** is wrong with these people.


Is this the guy who went to an army base to dump his phone?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It makes zero sense. Let's say she DID hit his arm with the corner of her car in reverse. Even at 25 mph (so unlikely) that is not enough to kill a person. Why would he then just go lay down in the snow and wait to freeze to death?

Also, if she knew (or even thought) she hit him, why would she call him so many times afterward screaming at him leaving incriminating messages about how mad she was?


Yes it is a head injury and left in the cold all night.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The minute, I heard that the cop stayed in his house while the person dying on his front lawn and refused to go outside to help. I knew they were guilty.

I have a household of law-enforcement officers and believe me, dude is guilty AF


It's a conflict of interest just like you would say he tampered with evidence if he did go out there. Use your brain. Think really hard.
Anonymous
Brian Albert didn't go outside for the same reason none of the other neighbors did - it was dark, 6am in January in the midst of a blizzard with howling wind and sideways snow and very limited visibility. In those conditions with the shades drawn and being sound asleep after a day/night of drinking, Brian Albert didn't wake up. He and his wife didn't wake up until Jen McCabe, Brian's wife's sister, came up the stairs into their room to wake them.

The police, EMTs and fire department rolled silent to the call as is the usual practice very late at night and early morning to residential addresses. Karen's screaming was sucked away by the howling blizzard wind which also dampens all other sounds.

It's almost like the people commenting on this have never lived in a place where blizzards happen and have no familiarity with the conditions. For the record, this storm was in the top ten of recorded winter storms in the modern era for eastern Massachusetts, it was a very real storm and it also accounts for the issues that arose with Canton PD trying to collect evidence in those conditions prior to arrival of the MSP search team.

And yes, even if the weather conditions had been ideal it would have been stupid for Albert to insinuate himself into a crime scene in Canton where he has no jurisdiction when there was Canton PD and EMS and fire department all on scene - he doesn't give better CPR than a paramedic firefighter. It's a total red herring to point to him for not coming out of the house.

The data evidence is science and it will win the case. But the conspiracy theories are so ludicrous I cannot believe anyone of average or above average intelligence is swallowing it. Those of you who do must be deep-seated cop haters.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The minute, I heard that the cop stayed in his house while the person dying on his front lawn and refused to go outside to help. I knew they were guilty.

I have a household of law-enforcement officers and believe me, dude is guilty AF


It's a conflict of interest just like you would say he tampered with evidence if he did go out there. Use your brain. Think really hard.


In MA cops have a duty to render aid on and off duty.
Anonymous
It's almost like the people commenting on this have never lived in a place where blizzards happen and have no familiarity with the conditions. For the record, this storm was in the top ten of recorded winter storms in the modern era for eastern Massachusetts, it was a very real storm and it also accounts for the issues that arose with Canton PD trying to collect evidence in those conditions prior to arrival of the MSP search team.


I'm so amazed and disgusted that all of them just had to be out drinking that night. I'd be home with soup.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: Brian Albert didn't go outside for the same reason none of the other neighbors did - it was dark, 6am in January in the midst of a blizzard with howling wind and sideways snow and very limited visibility. In those conditions with the shades drawn and being sound asleep after a day/night of drinking, Brian Albert didn't wake up. He and his wife didn't wake up until Jen McCabe, Brian's wife's sister, came up the stairs into their room to wake them.

The police, EMTs and fire department rolled silent to the call as is the usual practice very late at night and early morning to residential addresses. Karen's screaming was sucked away by the howling blizzard wind which also dampens all other sounds.

It's almost like the people commenting on this have never lived in a place where blizzards happen and have no familiarity with the conditions. For the record, this storm was in the top ten of recorded winter storms in the modern era for eastern Massachusetts, it was a very real storm and it also accounts for the issues that arose with Canton PD trying to collect evidence in those conditions prior to arrival of the MSP search team.

And yes, even if the weather conditions had been ideal it would have been stupid for Albert to insinuate himself into a crime scene in Canton where he has no jurisdiction when there was Canton PD and EMS and fire department all on scene - he doesn't give better CPR than a paramedic firefighter. It's a total red herring to point to him for not coming out of the house.

The data evidence is science and it will win the case. But the conspiracy theories are so ludicrous I cannot believe anyone of average or above average intelligence is swallowing it. Those of you who do must be deep-seated cop haters.


Do you actually respect cops who drive drunks over and over again? They are an insult to good cops. You may hate Karen Read all you want but there were no good guys in that house.
Anonymous
Those of you who are stuck on why didn't they investigate the house and search it - it's like you never read the 4th amendment.

Longtime prosecutor: there was NO PROBABLE CAUSE to get a warrant to search the house. Albert would have allowed it on request but they didn't ask, because they had a damaged vehicle, a confessing drunk driver, and all the classic signs of a vehicle/pedestrian strike - John was thrown out of one of his shoes, fell to the ground and sustained a massive head injury. The ER doctor at Good Samaritan and the ME both testified he did not look like he'd been in an altercation. Do you honestly think an ER doctor and a ME don't know what a massive beating of a human by other humans looks like?

OPEN YOUR EYES and stop listening to Karen's disgusting innocence fraud CONspiracy defense. Or, donate some cash to her so she can take her sleazy lawyers to Smith and Wollensky at the end of trial this week, you rubes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: Brian Albert didn't go outside for the same reason none of the other neighbors did - it was dark, 6am in January in the midst of a blizzard with howling wind and sideways snow and very limited visibility. In those conditions with the shades drawn and being sound asleep after a day/night of drinking, Brian Albert didn't wake up. He and his wife didn't wake up until Jen McCabe, Brian's wife's sister, came up the stairs into their room to wake them.

The police, EMTs and fire department rolled silent to the call as is the usual practice very late at night and early morning to residential addresses. Karen's screaming was sucked away by the howling blizzard wind which also dampens all other sounds.

It's almost like the people commenting on this have never lived in a place where blizzards happen and have no familiarity with the conditions. For the record, this storm was in the top ten of recorded winter storms in the modern era for eastern Massachusetts, it was a very real storm and it also accounts for the issues that arose with Canton PD trying to collect evidence in those conditions prior to arrival of the MSP search team.

And yes, even if the weather conditions had been ideal it would have been stupid for Albert to insinuate himself into a crime scene in Canton where he has no jurisdiction when there was Canton PD and EMS and fire department all on scene - he doesn't give better CPR than a paramedic firefighter. It's a total red herring to point to him for not coming out of the house.

The data evidence is science and it will win the case. But the conspiracy theories are so ludicrous I cannot believe anyone of average or above average intelligence is swallowing it. Those of you who do must be deep-seated cop haters.


Do you actually respect cops who drive drunks over and over again? They are an insult to good cops. You may hate Karen Read all you want but there were no good guys in that house.


And I didn't make a single statement praising any of the people drinking and driving that evening - your post is a straw man.

Karen Read was one of those drunk drivers, and the only one who ran a good man down and left him to die in the snow when there is a ton of consciousness of guilt to establish that for hours she knew she'd done something and out of fear of an OUI and damaged reputation, she did NOTHING to save his life. She could have called somebody to check on him. She could have called 911. SHE DID NOTHING - until she decided to save her ass by attacking the justice system in Massachusetts and harassing dozens of innocent people who never did her any harm whatsoever. She's a puke. She's a piece of excrement. She's a lot like our current president - nothing is ever her fault and she will destroy anybody, including children, to get her way. That upsets me a lot more than some cops who drank after attending a funeral of another cop. A cop who drinks is not by definition a bad cop, anyway. It seems you'll say anything to defend the murder diva you adore.
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