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At 7:55 AM, Jen McCabe texts Brian Albert a Dunkin order “large hot with cream and sugar.” Julie Albert testified she woke up around 8-ish, went to Dunkin, then arrived at 34 Fairview Road around 8:30, where Brian Albert waved her into the house. But Julie also testified she parked behind her nephew’s vehicle. Problem is, That vehicle does NOT appear in earlier Canton PD scene photographs while officers were still on scene until roughly 7:50 AM. So when did the vehicle arrive? Who drove it there? Did Brian leave after CPD cleared the first time? Did Brian return before Lank and Gallagher came back? Was Brian Albert continuously inside the house that entire morning… or not?
Dixie Normus49,426 görüntüleme • 15 gün önce

Brian Albert testified the bulkhead Opened directly toward the kitchen bay windows, Made a loud old rusty metal creaking sound, Was loud enough to hear from the kitchen..... but we all know they were playing music that night!.... Led to a basement door they “kept locked because they didn’t use it” But somehow this was all just random throwaway testimony? Interesting. Because if John O’Keefe’s FIRST entry into that house wasn’t through the front door everyone keeps arguing about… but instead through that bulkhead AFTER an altercation… suddenly a LOT of things people can’t explain start lining up such as Why nobody “saw” him upstairs Why nobody remembers greeting him, Why music/noise matters, Why timing matters Why the bulkhead details suddenly mattered on redirect...And now imagine that old rusty metal bulkhead opening in the middle of the night… was it opened at a time when certain people already knew exactly what was going on? What if John wasn’t in the warm house…but also wasn’t fully exposed on the front lawn the entire time? What if he was in the bulkhead area? A cold, enclosed, partially shielded space attached to the house. Cold enough for the phone temperature to steadily crash. Shielded enough to slow total exposure. Hidden enough that nobody in the kitchen “saw him.”
Dixie Normus24,913 görüntüleme • 9 gün önce

look at the contrast in the MSP interview with plow driver Brian Loughran. Proctor asks an open-ended question “What were the weather conditions at 2:30 AM?” Lucky answers “It was snowing, not heavy… about two inches on the ground… progressively got worse… worst around 4-4:30ish.” Then 15 minutes later Yuri tries this gem “During this specific night when the snow was coming down so hard and so heavy, at such a rapid pace…” Except…that’s NOT what the witness originally said. Brian never described 2:30 AM as a blizzard or whiteout. In fact, he specifically said the worst conditions came later. That’s what makes the exchange so interesting: One investigator asked for the witness’s memory. The other appeared to be supplying the narrative himself.
Dixie Normus22,190 görüntüleme • 10 gün önce

So let me get this straight… The Okeefe lawsuit is trying to hold BOTH C.F. McCarthy’s and Waterfall Bar & Grille responsible… even though one was the FIRST stop and the other was the SECOND stop. Think about the legal gymnastics this creates. C.F. McCarthy’s can argue How were we supposed to know Karen would later leave here, go to another establishment, continue the night, potentially consume more alcohol elsewhere, and then later be involved in an alleged incident?” Then Waterfall can argue The receipt shows limited drinks purchased here, witnesses/video showed normal interaction, and we had no knowledge of what may or may not have been consumed earlier at the first bar. In other words… each location points to intervening events intervening consumption uncertainty over who drank what And no proof of visible intoxication at the time of service That’s the giant hurdle keep ignoring. Massachusetts law generally isn’t, Someone later had an incident, therefore every bar they visited is automatically liable. The actual question is whether a bar knowingly served someone who was visibly intoxicated at THAT moment. And once multiple locations enter the equation, the causation argument starts looking less like a straight line… and more like someone trying to assemble IKEA furniture without the instructions. Also, John drank for hours at McCarthy’s and had the identical bar tab as Karen???
Dixie Normus44,134 görüntüleme • 25 gün önce

Kelly Dever’s timeline raises an important question about how complete or incomplete the Canton PD movement logs actually are. At trial, Kelly testified she remained in her cruiser until Sgt. Goode summoned her inside to take over dispatch duty after the John O’Keefe 911 call. The movement logs appear to show that later that day at 1:29 PM she leaves the desk area, goes to the waiting area and corridor 104. In the 2nd trial she testified that her overtime shift ended around 3:45 PM At 3:47 PM she swipes into the female locker room on the 2nd floor.And then… nothing. No documented exit. No camera footage key swipe in any other area or out. Then later that SAME night on January 29 11:28 PM she gains access through rear entry to secure corridor, heads directly upstairs to the female locker room, then 2nd floor lobby corridor 227. Again, there are no other reported building-entry swipes associated with her movements. This doesn’t prove wrongdoing. But it absolutely raises questions about whether the access-control logs being discussed publicly are actually a complete reconstruction of movement inside Canton PD that day. Another thing that stands out from that day is the enormous volume of Sallyport to Booking Booking to Sallyport Comm to PED Sallyport Sallyport to Secure Corridor Sallyport to Front Exit Those dominate the logs. The rear-entry pathway appears relatively uncommon in comparison. What makes Kelly’s entry stand out is that she uses one of the less frequently logged access paths, immediately transitions upstairs to the female locker room,then corridor 227,with no additional visible building-entry sequence surrounding it. Also notable is Sean Klimas is the only person in this section repeatedly using the rear-entry secure corridor path at 3:32 PM And again at 10:11 PM
Dixie Normus17,989 görüntüleme • 9 gün önce

So let me get this straight… Julie says she showed up at 34 Fairview around 8:00–8:30 AM, hung around for 30–45 minutes, just sitting in the kitchen of the house where a man supposedly died in the yard during a blizzard.Meanwhile… Her husband Chris says he woke up around 8:00–8:30 AM, totally on his own, like a Disney prince stretching in the sunshine, in the middle of a nor’easter, mind you. Then Julie strolls in, breaks the news that John is dead, and the two of them head back over to 34 Fairview “just after 9.” And they only stay a half hour before heading home again. Is this more Chris Albert Math?
Dixie Normus271,479 görüntüleme • 6 ay önce

According to sworn testimony from Lank and Goode No one entered or exited the house while they were inside. Matt McCabe wasn’t even there yet. According to… you know… video footage Matt McCabe enters. Leaves. Comes back. Leaves again. Kerry Roberts is in and out. At one point, Matt, Lank, and Goode literally walk out together like it’s a group field trip. But sure… “No one came in or out.” Solid. Lock it in. And the Forensic Four? Oh they’ve got this covered, don’t worry. They will either say “You’re misinterpreting the video.” Or “It’s not relevant.” Or “Memory isn’t perfect.” Do you think lank or Goode would love to have a redo on this question????? Mama Llama Julie Carpenter Tuesday Gazette
Dixie Normus67,020 görüntüleme • 1 ay önce

There was a party 1 street over from 34 Fairview that night????
Dixie Normus13,365 görüntüleme • 8 gün önce

Now that we have dash cam footage from 682 we can see Kerry Roberts backs in and parks at the end of the driveway. She walks into the house. About a minute later, she comes back out. She speaks with Matt at the end of the driveway. Matt runs into the house. Kerry does not leave — she remains parked. Matt runs back out and spends about a minute at Kerry’s vehicle. Matt runs back into the house again. Officer Goode exits the house. Officer Lank walks up the driveway. Matt follows Lank roughly 30 seconds later. Kerry is still parked at the end of the driveway. After emergency vehicles leave, Kerry departs toward Chapman Street. Matt then moves his vehicle into the driveway and runs into the house. Approximately four minutes later, Lank goes into the house.
Dixie Normus118,507 görüntüleme • 3 ay önce

What we did get was Julie verbally testifying that she knew Colin was at Michael Leonetti’s, and later learned he had gone “somewhere else,” meaning 34 Fairview, and that “this is him communicating with you?” “yes.” But unless there’s an exhibit buried elsewhere, the public never really saw the exact text, the timestamp, whether it was a call, whether it was Life360/Snapchat/iMessage, or whether it was after-the-fact communication. That matters because the timeline became critically important later. Julie also testified she did not talk to Jen McCabe that morning, did not call her back, had no voicemail/text, and just independently woke up, got Dunkin’, and went to 34 Fairview around 8–8:30. But then we have Jen texting Brian Albert at 7:55 AM: “large hot with cream and sugar” Could there may have been more communication occurring than what was explicitly acknowledged on the stand whether through Brian, Colin, another family member, in-person conversations, or communications not preserved/shown?????
Dixie Normus20,681 görüntüleme • 17 gün önce

The last time people saw Paul Gallagher on video, his hand was shaking so much during a conversation with a First Amendment auditor that folks started wondering if the real asset protection officer was actually the coffee cup lid. Good thing he works at Wegmans now… Don’t let him stock the Jell-O aisle Those soup ladles never stood a chance The whipped cream cans are reportedly nervous Management has placed the olive bar on high alert Wegmans shoppers asked that he not handle the wine glasses The self-checkout scanner thought there was an earthquake Produce department heard the bananas were trembling in solidarity Asset protection? More like asset vibration • At this point the steadiest thing in the building is the automatic door Paul Gallagher went from detail pay to protecting kale all day From Canton dough to guarding avocados in a row From flashing lights to watching shopping carts at night From overtime stacks to stopping snack attacks From town-paid thrills to cleanup on aisle spills From badge and vest to making sure the lettuce rests From cop on the beat to guarding discounted meat From detail king to listening for self-checkout ding From Canton scenes to guarding organic greens
Dixie Normus15,633 görüntüleme • 13 gün önce

Matt says: He got a call from his wife. He got dressed. He headed to 34 Fairview. He drove most of the way down Fairview, saw it was blocked. He turned around, went back up to Spring Lane → Cedarcrest → Fairview He arrived around 6:40 Jen called him at 6:35 The problem is, If Matt arrived around 6:40 that means He was already on the road before 6:35 Which means he left the house before Jen called him Which means he Left without being told where to go or Left before knowing john had been found or Left on his own initiative There is no version of this where Jen’s 6:35 call caused Matt to leave, and Matt still arrives by 6:40 after dressing and driving a rerouted path. Matt’s story depends on the call being the trigger. But the clock says The trigger comes after the movement. The explanation comes after the action For all you Football fans Matt didn’t jump the snap. He false started. Moved before Maye said hike! Everyone pretends it didn’t happen But the tape doesn’t lie Five yards. Replay the down. Except here, the “tape” is phone records and drive time.
Dixie Normus106,910 görüntüleme • 4 ay önce

HIGGINS by his own account Saw nothing. Heard nothing. Left early… classic Irish goodbye. Went to the police station… but just for administrative work. Didn’t talk to Officer Goode… even though we later saw he’s literally in the same area. And then… in the middle of the night… we’ve got phone activity that gets explained away as wait for it, butt dials. Just… an absolutely electric series of coincidences. Truly. But here’s where it gets interesting. He now has used an Early-stage attorney Then a trial-phase attorney And now… a full-on civil/defamation legal squad. At this point, it’s less “legal representation”… and more like assembling the Avengers. Early on, we’ve got Michael J. Donatelle, the criminal defense attorney out of Sharon whos’s wife is a sitting judge. Then during the trial phase, William “Bill” Connolly steps in and yes, we all remember that 22-second ‘butt dial’ conversation being discussed. And now? We’ve got Hinckley Allen with James Tuxbury, William Fish Jr., and Kieran Murphy joined by Chris Mattei from Koskoff Koskoff & Bieder… All representing Higgins alongside the McCabes and Alberts in the defamation and civil cases. So let’s just simplify this... For someone whose entire story is essentially ‘Nothing happened. I wasn’t involved.’ I have nothing to add We’ve now got what looks like a multi-season legal team rollout. Yes, different lawyers handle different things. Criminal, civil, defamation… totally fair. But that actually raises the real question For a whole lot of ‘nothing’…this sure looks like a whole lot of lawyering.”
Dixie Normus29,793 görüntüleme • 1 ay önce

Allie doesn’t remember how long it took to pick Collin up She doesn’t know what roads she took She can’t remember where she was when she got the text except “another friend’s house… I believe…” She “thinks” she parked in the driveway, but isn’t sure This is not how a best friend describes picking up another best friend in a small town at a family home. This is how someone describes an event they did not actually experience. And the only proof she ever picked him up? A printed screenshot NOT a phone extraction NOT corroborated by Life360 NOT corroborated by surveillance That alone makes her story flimsy. HER LIFE360 DATA TELLS A DIFFERENT STORY 12:04–12:06 AM She enters home circle But she does not stay home. 12:06–12:23 She drives 7 miles at speeds of 42 mph in the snow To where? Not to Fairview. Not to Albert’s. Not anywhere near Colin. She is driving somewhere else. 12:23–12:26 She leaves again, arrives at CHS This is now TWO stops at Canton High within minutes. Again nowhere near 34 Fairview. 12:26–12:29 Leaves CHS, returns home Again, brief stop. 1:08–1:28 Leaves AGAIN, drives through home circle & CHS bubble, ends up back at CHS That’s FIVE movements in 84 minutes.Not one of them puts her at Fairview. Not one of them shows Colin’s pickup. Not one of them suggests she ever went to wish “little Brian” a happy birthday Life360 paints a picture of Constant driving, Repeated trips to CHS, No trip to the Albert house No pickup of Colin,No drop-off Nothing matching her testimony Which means the story she told the jury does not match her own digital footprint. If Allie and Colin were, lifelong friends, same senior class,same friend group “Very close" why was she not at Leonetti's party, which is the place she supposedly picked collin up from, and why not even go inside to say Happy Birthday to Brian Jr? Because possibly she wasn’t picking him up from there. Because she wasn’t there either. Because she couldn’t describe the roads or the time because the event didn’t happen. And the distance between her testimony and her Life360 explains why... Allie’s story may have been constructed to get Colin OUT of the house timeline. The printed screenshot, not a phone extraction, leaves room for manipulation. Her movements show she was driving around somewhere else entirely. When you step back and look at it, It is absolutely NOT outside the realm of possibility that Allie and Colin were NOT together that night and her testimony was designed to separate their timelines to protect the house. And here’s the kicker If she didn’t pick Colin up… then where did he go And who was he actually with?
Dixie Normus108,400 görüntüleme • 5 ay önce

Sean Goode’s dashcam gives us another little gift from the “nothing to see here” department. Look at the driveway that morning. The two vehicles on the left clearly haven’t been moved in a while; they're covered in snow. Then, just to the right, you can see Matt McCabe’s vehicle pulled in. Now remember Jen McCabe’s testimony: she looked out the door and texted John to “pull behind me.” Behind where exactly? If Matt and Jen were parked on the left side, the remaining driveway space would’ve been gone. If they were parked where Matt’s vehicle is seen in the morning, same problem. Karen’s Lexus is roughly 16 feet 8 inches long. That SUV was not casually squeezing into that driveway behind anyone like a Matchbox car. So either this was the most optimistic parking suggestion in Canton history… or that text makes absolutely no sense when compared to the actual layout seen on the dash cam footage Jen says when she pulled into the driveway, there was already a car in front of her Okay let’s walk through that like normal human beings with eyes. Option 1 She parks on the LEFT side. If there was a car in front of her, and she pulled in behind it on that left side, then her rear end is basically at the mailbox or close to the street. That driveway space is now fully accounted for. There’s no magical extra 17 feet for Karen’s Lexus to just slide in behind everyone. Option 2: She parks on the RIGHT side. Same claim there’s a car in front of her. But here’s the problem… In the dashcam the next morning we see Matt and Jens vehicle sitting there on the right side and there is no car in front of it. None. Zero. Not “it left early.” Not “it melted with the snow.” Just… gone. So now we’ve got two possibilities: The car Jen says was in front of her never existed in that position, or It existed and somehow disappeared without leaving any trace, while every other vehicle stayed put long enough to collect snow And remember Matt’s vehicle is shown as freshly pulled in in the morning footage. Clean positioning, no evidence of another vehicle having been there ahead of it. At some point this stops being confusion… and starts looking like a story that doesn’t match the environment it supposedly happened in.
Dixie Normus29,235 görüntüleme • 1 ay önce

