
Lara
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Why aren’t the McAlberts suing the DOJ for defamation? They claim they’ve been falsely accused, yet they haven’t sued the very agency whose investigation shaped public scrutiny of their actions the most. The DOJ’s expert, ARCCA, concluded John O’Keefe wasn’t hit by a car and testified for the defense. The DOJ provided the damning group texts and phone data. The FBI confirmed Jen McCabe’s 2.27 a.m. Google search, “hos long to die in cold” (Judge Cannone cited the finding in her MTD ruling). The DOJ’s role predates Aidan Kearney’s reporting. The federal investigations into the investigation began before he ever published a story. The prosecution fought to prevent any mention of the FBI and U.S. Attorney’s Office investigation into the circumstances surrounding John O’Keefe’s death. None of this is normal. In a January 2024 pretrial hearing, David Yannetti told the court: “This is almost unheard of. There’s an active investigation and they’re going to release information to both parties because in good conscience they (the DOJ) can’t allow this case to go to trial.” The DOJ also rejected Michael Morrissey’s office’s request to recuse, stating in a letter: “Based on my understanding from that discussion with USA Levy, his office has a very different opinion of the circumstances in this case.” Adam Deitch, the former AUSA and lead federal investigator on the O’Keefe case, resigned to run for Norfolk County District Attorney after what he witnessed and recently stated: “The jury got it right.” Aidan Kearney and Karen Read didn’t shaped the public perception of the McAlberts more than the Feds; they’re just easier targets.
Lara31,456 次观看 • 5 天前

FOIA request confirms it was Jessica Hyde’s report that concluded John O’Keefe’s phone disconnected from Karen Read’s Lexus Bluetooth around 12.30 a.m., using Coldplay’s “Fix You” as the reference point. Hank Brennan mentioned this in a pretrial hearing but never introduced it at trial, likely because it undercuts his theory and suggests Karen had already left while John was inside. Data shows John took 80 steps between 12.21–12.24 a.m. At 12.23, Ryan Nagle texted his sister that he arrived at 34 Fairview and parked behind Karen. All passengers testified that Karen was alone in the Lexus. By 12.36 a.m., Karen’s phone connects to John’s Wi-Fi. She had left 34 Fairview at 12.30 am, after John failed to come back out, using Hyde’s Bluetooth disconnection data. This tracks. Karen’s GPS data was deleted while in MSP custody. Not expired. Not turned off. Deleted. April 2022. No explanation. We can guess why. John was in the house. Whatever happened, happened fast and the cover-up began.
Lara187,783 次观看 • 2 个月前

The tow driver taking a rear photo of Karen’s Lexus was removed from the main video, but it’s visible in the exterior shot. The first clip glitches and cuts, with Proctor redirecting tow driver to take a front-facing photo. The second clip, showing the tow driver returning to the rear of the Lexus, is also deleted. I quickly attempted to link these two possible times, and both appear manipulated in different ways.
Lara26,046 次观看 • 12 天前

There’s a reason Colin Albert joined the military before being deposed in his own lawsuit. There’s a reason Michael Proctor lied about knowing the Alberts. There’s a reason Julie, Colin’s mom, offered Proctor a gift the day Karen was indicted. There’s a reason Proctor left Colin’s name out of every police report. There’s a reason the screenshot between Colin and Allie at 12.10 was faked. There’s a reason Colin volunteered, unprompted, that he climbed three flights of stairs at 12.20 a.m. There a reason nobody remembers anything except Colin left at exactly 12.10 am. There’s a reason WBZ was lied to and told there is ring video of the incident. Was it during their interview with Chris Albert, Colin’s dad, as Matt McCabe text in the group chat “tell them the guy never went in the house?” There’s a reason Scanlon went to Yannetti to inform him “the nephew” was there. There’s a reason Allie’s Life360 shows she never picked Colin up. There’s a reason the Beatty’s have been harassed. The reason: they’re hiding something.
Lara63,639 次观看 • 1 个月前

If you believe Michael Proctor was assigned to investigate John O’Keefe’s death purely by chance, even though he wasn’t on call that day (FOIA), you might also be naive enough to believe the dog biting Lexus narrative. The real question is, who made the call? Michael Proctor’s texts reveal a willingness to plant evidence. Imagine the lengths he would go to protect his “second family,” the Alberts. The non-investigation, planted, deleted, and manipulated evidence used to frame Karen Read makes more sense when viewed from the family connections lens they tried to conceal, as Turtleboy explains. This entire episode from November 2023 is worth a membership to watch, and it foreshadows the reasons they needed to silence him. 📺
Lara47,220 次观看 • 1 个月前

Michael Easter, a retired FBI special agent questions why the MSP did not subpoena Google in the murder case of Boston Police Officer John O’Keefe. A Google subpoena could have definitively resolved the 2.27 a.m. search issue. If Jennifer McCabe did not make the search, Google’s server logs would have been the strongest proof. Instead, they chose to rely on debated and confusing internal forensics. Jessica Hyde reported in May 2023 that the search existed and was deleted, then later issued a Cellebrite-only report after Ian Whiffin’s software updates removed the timestamp, even though other programs still showed the 2.27 a.m. search, as per Greene, Karen Read’s forensic expert, a point Whiffin agreed with. Subpoenaing Google would have put the facts with a neutral third party, so it was avoided. That absence speaks volumes. Michael Easter was a powerful witness for Karen, hence Auntie Bev denied his testimony. This was not incompetence. It was corruption.
Lara83,642 次观看 • 3 个月前