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Boston Confidential Beantown's True Crime Podcast

Karen Read April 6 2025-Jury selection, motions and corruption

Boston Confidential Beantown's True Crime Podcast

Barry J. Maguire

Drama, Whitey, Boston, Boston True Crime, True Crime, South Boston, Charlestown, Fiction, Roxbury, Dorchester

4.7658 Ratings

🗓️ 7 April 2025

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

Send us a text It begins! The retrial of Karen Read is underway, approximately 9-10 jurors have been seated so far. A full jury is likely to be seated this week. Judge Bev denied the defense motion for a police policy and procedure expert Mike Easter. The judge says that normal police procedure is within the common knowledge of laypersons? The third party culprit defense has been winnowed down to two potential culprits. Brian Albert and Brian Higgins. Colin Albert can no longer be consi...

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0:00.0

Welcome to Boston Confidential, Beantown's True Crime podcast.

0:11.7

Boston is a great city, but there's more to it than the Freedom Trail in Fenway Park.

0:16.8

There's a startling underbelly to the city, and Boston Confidential will take you on a guided tour of the hub of the universe, Boston, Massachusetts.

0:26.4

Hey, everybody, welcome back to Boston Confidential. My name's Barry McGuire, and I'm your host. I'm a 20-year private investigator on the streets of Boston, and I help run a company called Impact Due Diligence Investigations.

0:39.3

If you need anything in terms of investigative services, feel free to contact me at Impact.

0:45.3

If I can't help you personally, I'll certainly direct you to the right person or agency.

0:50.3

All right, guys, let's get to it.

0:52.3

Just some housekeeping stuff as we usually do at the outset of each episode.

0:59.3

Guys, we got a massive response from last week's episode, which included the interview with Robert Fitzgibbon, murder in Rockport, Massachusetts, terror in a small town. You can get this on

1:14.7

Amazon and wherever else you buy great books. And believe me, it's worth it. It's a trip back in time

1:21.6

to a double homicide spaced out by about 18 or 19 months in the early 1930s in Scenic Rockport,

1:33.2

Massachusetts.

1:34.6

It was more of a working port in those days than it is now.

1:39.9

It's a lot of tourism because it is so beautiful.

1:42.4

But there was a ton of shipping and the quarries.

1:47.7

And it was a busy place.

1:48.9

And, you know, the Depression really did a number on Rockport, as it did in the entire country.

1:55.1

But I believe this book, Murder in Rockport, Massachusetts, puts you right there. It puts you right in the living room

2:03.0

by the fire with these people. And I urge you to reach out and grab it and give this book a good

2:10.2

review on Amazon if you can. Guys, I'm recording this on Sunday, April 6th, and it's been the first full week of jury selection

2:21.8

in the Cameron Reed case, and that's what we're going to cover today. And in just a few days,

2:27.9

they seemly have nine or ten jurors already filled in.

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