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Attorney Robert Alessi had to ask every single predicate question to get the final ME bombshell admission on the stand .. There was no FINDING consistent with lower extremity impact from a vehicle therefore air-go Officer John O’Keefe was NOT struck by or side swiped by a 7000 lb...

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Michelle #AmericaFirst1 yıl önce

Gotta give the woman credit, I have no doubt she knew the blowback from LEO's like Proctor would come, and it did.

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Luna’s Mama1 yıl önce

Dr Scordi- Bello was a true hero today for holding her truth even though she knew that is not what the CW wanted to hear…. If only she could have named that second “officer” observing correctly. 🙍🏼‍♀️ #freekarenread

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Cate1 yıl önce

But there’s no frost bite, which if I’m following Brennan’s logic is the same thing as freezer burn and can only occur inside a freezer? Wtf

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Nancenanc1 yıl önce

I've been saying this since the first time I saw his autopsy pics. And I was just a transcriptionist in a medical examiner's office. Transcribed many MVA autopsy reports & saw pics of victims. He was not hit by a MV!

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Kay Marie 🇺🇸1 yıl önce

“Air go” LMFAO! Your 5 minutes is almost up, you moronic fraud.

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Jen Mary1 yıl önce

He is just absolutely outstanding. I Stan King Alessi so hard. He’s amazing. Especially with expert opinions..

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Jessica Bowling1 yıl önce

DID YOU NOTICE HER BODY LANGUAGE when she said no one ever asked her to change her findings ?!?

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Amanda McCarty1 yıl önce

Body’s Don’t Lie!! Free Karen Now! Enough!

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Ontological Ona1 yıl önce

Did you just write ‘air-go’ meaning ergo? 😂

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Farrel Vincent1 yıl önce

The Commonwealth has nothing left.

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