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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Is it the same person posting the above on various forums discussing this case? Can people who believe she’s guilty not see that the information about persistence of belief applies just as much, if not more so, to them as it may apply to those who believe she’s not guilty? How is it possible to see the evidence that Mr. O’Keefe’s injuries were not inflicted by a collision with a vehicle and not realize that Ms Read can not be responsible for those injuries? It is as though they refuse to take in information that doesn’t fit with the script so firmly rooted in their heads. [/quote] I get that her supporters want to keep coming back to this testimony about the injuries not being consistent with being hit by a car. However, most of that testimony came from the defense side because in many respects it is a subjective opinion due to the infinite number of variables, therefore the easiest evidence to cast doubt on. The digital data tells the actual story and this person explains it much better than the commonwealth did: [b]https://substack.com/home/post/p-167389365[/b] [/quote] Thank you for posting this, I tried yesterday but the site wouldn't allow me to. Anybody who thinks they know the truth of the Karen Read case really, truly needs to read this piece. It's long, but the case and justice deserve your attention to the full body of evidence and not to just the FKR talking point soundbites which are parroted endlessly in social media and by most of the true crime media industry. Yes, Karen Read did it. And social media helped her to get away with it. [b]Congrats FKR - you've been duped![/b] [/quote] And I suspect they don't want to know it.[/quote]
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