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The Trial Of Karen Read | Justice For John O'Keefe

Karen Read Trial-Jennifer McCabe’s Day 7 Testimony Keeps The Jury Seeing Sanity Over Chaos

The Trial Of Karen Read | Justice For John O'Keefe

Tony Brueski

True Crime, News, News Commentary

2.2614 Ratings

🗓️ 1 May 2025

⏱️ 95 minutes

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Summary

Karen Read Trial-Jennifer McCabe’s Day 7 Testimony Keeps The Jury Seeing Sanity Over Chaos

In this chilling segment, Tony and Stacy dive deep into the tangled testimony of Jen McCabe as the defense cross-examines her in the Karen Read trial. What begins as a seemingly straightforward cross veers into chaos as the defense’s strategy appears increasingly aimless and unconvincing. Alan Jackson, Read’s defense attorney, raises questions about physical altercations at the party, but his line of questioning feels less like a roadmap to the truth and more like a desperate fishing expedition.

Through the lens of Jen McCabe’s composed and credible testimony, the podcast explores the fractures in the “Free Karen Read” movement and the wildly divergent narratives surrounding the death of Boston police officer John O’Keefe. The conversation spirals into the psychological—the guilt, the memory lapses, and the possible subconscious actions of Karen Read. Why did she instinctively run to the snow-covered patch where John’s body lay, before anyone else even considered he might be there? And what does it mean when someone wakes up and says, “Did I kill him?”

This episode doesn’t just raise questions—it dissects them with a forensic scalpel. Tony and Stacy pull back the curtain on the theories swirling around the case, from dogs allegedly attacking to implausible conspiracies involving police colleagues. They lay bare the credibility issues, the legal missteps, and the dangerous game of throwing sensational narratives into the courtroom.

As the defense paints an almost cartoonishly elaborate cover-up theory, the core question remains: Is Karen Read a woman tragically entangled in an accident—or a calculated manipulator of truth? And could the very excess of her defense's story backfire and send her to prison?

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is the Hidden Killers podcast with Tony Bruske and continuing coverage of the case against Karen Reed.

0:07.7

Oh, it is. And today we're going to be picking up here with some of Jen McCabe's testimony on cross with Alan Jackson from yesterday afternoon.

0:18.8

If you're watching this in the morning,

0:28.6

or listening to it in the morning, on the day seven, on the 30th of what are we in?

0:30.4

March, March, and no, April.

0:31.5

We're in April, right?

0:32.2

It's April. It's going to be May.

0:33.6

Oh, yes, it is going to be May.

0:42.3

You my baby. Oh, yes, it is going to be my. You might be her.

0:44.7

Anyway, I don't know the words.

0:47.2

So, yeah.

0:50.8

Yeah, it's going to be interesting.

0:51.8

We're going to go through some of this.

1:02.4

We saw some of the testimony of her yesterday with prosecution and uh i i thought i that she did a really good job um not just because i think the house story is BS um i just think she did a really good job

1:09.2

i i think she came across very authentic and sincere.

1:12.9

And if you look at the free care and read movement, you'll think she's Satan.

1:16.9

And I'm not quite sure how you go, how two sides of people can see such different things.

1:24.6

But that's how I thought she came across.

1:27.4

I don't know how you can be an objective human being. And honestly not. but that's how I thought she came across.

1:32.2

I don't know how you can be a objective human being and honestly not think that.

1:35.6

Like I said,

1:37.3

if your views are skewed.

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