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

Will The Blogger Flip On Karen Read To Save Himself From Prison

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

Tony Brueski

News, News Commentary, True Crime

2.2614 Ratings

🗓️ 5 June 2025

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

Will The Blogger Flip On Karen Read To Save Himself From Prison

The Karen Read trial has seen its fair share of twists—but the next one may come not from the courtroom floor, but from the keyboard. In this episode, retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer and Tony Brueski discuss the emerging legal and ethical pressure on the blogger at the center of the online defense movement. With swirling rumors of obstruction, leaks, and digital footprints pointing to behind-the-scenes involvement, speculation is mounting: could this self-proclaimed truth-teller end up a cooperating witness?

We examine what would need to happen for a plea deal to emerge, what types of digital evidence could put the blogger in jeopardy, and what law enforcement would expect from a cooperating witness. Coffindaffer brings her federal perspective on flipping sources and how prosecutors decide whether someone’s value outweighs their risk.

Is the loudest voice in Karen Read’s corner about to become a witness against her?

#KarenRead #KarenReadTrial #FBIAnalysis #WitnessFlip #TrueCrimeCommunity #DigitalEvidence #ObstructionOfJustice #JohnOKeefe #HiddenKillers #LegalTwist

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0:00.0

This is Hidden Killers with Tony Bruske.

0:03.1

Here now, Tony Bruske.

0:06.2

I go back to this, and we talked about it last week a bit, and I'm still not clear.

0:12.0

Why do they not want to bring, why does the defense not want to bring Proctor up?

0:16.2

Well, I've been going back and forth with so many people about that all weekend.

0:21.6

And essentially, I think Proctor might have a lot to say that he didn't feel comfortable saying as a law enforcement officer,

0:30.6

but now he's a civilian, he's been fired, and I think he is ready to swing, swing the bat on different things he saw and read.

0:39.3

And, you know, once you get them out of your mouth, the judge can tell the jury not to consider it or to strike it.

0:45.3

But you can't unhear it.

0:47.5

And I think they were terrified because he knows this case better than anybody.

0:53.6

He's read all the messages. He knows everything that

0:56.7

Yanetti's said, you know, and I know that's attorney-client privilege, but some of that was waived,

1:02.8

as we know, with the ID. That's why they're able to put so much of this on and the attorneys were on.

1:09.4

So I think they're terrified about what he's going to say different conversations were

1:13.9

and that she might have even admitted it on her text strings that she did it.

1:21.2

So I think they're terrified of him as a witness.

1:24.6

Now you might ask, well, then why doesn't the CW put it on?

1:27.5

Well, the CW didn't want to muddy

1:29.8

and throw through the gutter,

1:32.5

you know, their lead investigator

1:35.4

because they would have been able to do it

1:37.7

like they did last year that just made all of us go,

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