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Rotten Mango

Teen Boy’s Snapchat & Party Pic Reveal His Secret Connection To Karen Read Murder Case-Did He Do It?

Rotten Mango

Stephanie Soo

True Crime, Comedy, Society & Culture

4.825.7K Ratings

🗓️ 21 July 2025

⏱️ 203 minutes

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Summary

Colin Albert is the son of one of the most powerful families in town. And he was supposed to be anywhere but 34 Fairview, the night John O’Keefe died. For months, not a single witness that spoke with authorities ever stated Colin Albert was at the house that night. Until, John’s girlfriend, Karen Read, gets charged with his death. She knows she didn’t do it and is ready to prove her innocence. She hires a private investigator who uncovers that Colin was there the night of the party. So why is everyone lying to cover for him? Why does it seem like everyone is trying to protect him? Why is it so important to hide the fact that he was at the house that night? Could it be related to the fact that, just weeks after John O'Keefe’s death, Colin Albert was photographed with scraped and injured knuckles? Or perhaps it has something to do with his Snapchat videos, which reveal that this popular high school football player may have violent tendencies? Full show notes at rottenmangopodcast.com

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0:00.0

If you want something to disappear forever, you're going to throw it in the trash at a military base.

0:09.2

And it kind of makes sense.

0:10.8

Military trash is very different from regular civilian trash.

0:14.4

Each U.S. military base, they handle their waste systems very differently.

0:19.3

Some overseas bases, they have burn pits.

0:22.6

Where they get their daily trash, some bases, they have enough trash to fill two and a half single family homes every single day.

0:30.0

Sometimes it's filled with medical waste, chemicals, paints, plastic, food, human feces.

0:35.5

They just rounded up into a pile in the middle of nowhere, pour jet fuel into it,

0:40.3

and light it on fire, potentially giving everyone within like a few mile radius, lifelong complications

0:46.1

like asthma, if not just like straight up lung disease. They don't do that on U.S. soil most of the

0:51.3

time. Here, there are waste systems in place, and usually there

0:54.7

are daily pickups of trash at military bases, and they get taken to a very specific military landfill,

1:01.5

where they are then separated, and then eventually some of the trash does end up with civilian

1:06.4

trash. But let's say, you have your entire life belongings of sentimental value, your life savings,

1:12.6

your passport, and a little baggy that someone accidentally trashes at a military base,

1:17.8

your odds of finding that are slim to not. I mean, you likely can't even voluntarily search

1:23.2

these military landfills. They have controlled access limited to authorized personnel only. Even if the

1:29.6

trash is still sitting at the bottom of the dumpster on the military base, you would need a federal

1:35.4

search warrant to go in and look for it. Which is perfect for Brian to take his phone with all of his

1:42.5

text messages and call logs and then his SIM card that he

1:46.6

breaks in half. He takes those two things and he tosses them into the trash at a military base. That way,

1:53.4

nobody will ever be able to search his phone for anything that they might want. And there's a lot

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