Karen Read Trial Day 15 Recap: Karen Read’s Lie About Relationship With Kids Exposed
May 15, 12:00 AM
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Karen Read Trial Day 15 Recap: Karen Read’s Lie About Relationship With Kids Exposed
When Karen Read’s trial resumed on May 14 after a one-day delay, no one expected it to begin with such a gut punch. O’Keefe’s teenage niece was the first to testify—quiet, composed, and devastatingly clear. She told the jury that Karen Read came into her bedroom panicked in the early hours and said out loud, “Could I have done something?” That single sentence could become a defining moment in this trial.
Then came the forensics. Maureen Harnett detailed her inspection of the Lexus, pointing to tail light damage prosecutors believe matches glass found near O’Keefe’s body. But the defense fought back hard, noting the SUV was driven a long distance through snow before being examined. Wouldn’t fragile shards have fallen off? Harnett said no, they were just “lodged”—not glued or secured. But the question hangs in the air: is that physically plausible?
This video gives you both layers of the day—the emotion and the evidence. No speculation. Just courtroom facts.
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When Karen Read’s trial resumed on May 14 after a one-day delay, no one expected it to begin with such a gut punch. O’Keefe’s teenage niece was the first to testify—quiet, composed, and devastatingly clear. She told the jury that Karen Read came into her bedroom panicked in the early hours and said out loud, “Could I have done something?” That single sentence could become a defining moment in this trial.
Then came the forensics. Maureen Harnett detailed her inspection of the Lexus, pointing to tail light damage prosecutors believe matches glass found near O’Keefe’s body. But the defense fought back hard, noting the SUV was driven a long distance through snow before being examined. Wouldn’t fragile shards have fallen off? Harnett said no, they were just “lodged”—not glued or secured. But the question hangs in the air: is that physically plausible?
This video gives you both layers of the day—the emotion and the evidence. No speculation. Just courtroom facts.
#KarenReadTrial #TrueCrimeCoverage #JohnOKeefeCase #ForensicScience #CrimeSceneDetails #KarenReadUpdate #LegalNews #JusticeForJohn #TailLightDebate #HiddenKillersPodcast
Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video?
Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod
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