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EXPOSING JEN MCCABE’S 2:27AM SEARCH 🧵A thread🧵 Proof she’s lying. No computer expert necessary. ADA Adam Lally asks Jen McCabe about when & why she made those Google searches at the scene in the morning. The video footage proves that Jen McCabe’s entire story about #KarenRead purportedly asking her... show more
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The infographic attached shows a screen capture from the exact moment in the footage, at 6:14:53am, when first responders are in the process of moving John O’Keefe’s body, on a gurney, over to the ambulance. The dashcam surveillance footage from the 2:40 long video clip (attached) spans from 6:13:26am to 6:16:03am that morning. At the 00:35 seconds mark (into this clip) you’ll see first responders enter the top screen from the right as they wheel the gurney from the ambulance over to Officer #JohnOKeefe. ————— TIMELINE: 6:14:00am: First responders wheel gurney over from ambulance towards John O’Keefe 6:14:10am: First responders continue working on John while moving him onto the gurney 6:14:50am: John is moved, on the gurney, towards the back of the ambulance 6:15:00am: John is loaded up into the back of the ambulance 6:15:30am: John is inside the ambulance with the doors closed ————— Kerry Roberts doesn’t even enter the frame or begin interacting with #KarenRead until approximately 6:14:53am, at which point Jen McCabe’s over off talking to Officer Saraf, and not Karen like she claims. While John O’Keefe is being moved over to the back of the ambulance, Jen McCabe does not have her phone out and is not making any Google searches, nor is she with Karen watching them as they moved John. Kerry is with Karen watching John being moved over to the ambulance. Meanwhile, contrary to Jen McCabe’s testimony, she’s actually busy talking to Officer Saraf at this time, and in fact has her back turned to John O’Keefe as they move him over to the ambulance. In fact, from 6:14:39am (before John was ever moved to the ambulance) to 6:16:03am—long after John had been moved & put inside of the ambulance, with its doors having been closed for nearly a minute, Jen McCabe remains in conversation with Officer Saraf (and then another first responder) with her back completely turned both to them as they moved John’s body, and to the back of the ambulance. Jen McCabe testified: “I don’t even think I got an answer because as I kept Googling, and she kept yelling, and then they were moving John, and the next thing I knew we were kind of moving because she wanted to see if they were working on him.” This never happens. Jen is no longer by Karen’s side when or before they begin moving John’s body over to the ambulance. Jen McCabe testified that she was moving with Karen Read over towards where Mr. O’Keefe had gone to the back of the ambulance. But the footage shows this never happened. She’s in reality talking to Officer Saraf at this time, not appearing to pay any attention to John O’Keefe’s movements. In fact, Jen’s back remains turned to the ambulance, where John was loaded inside, until long after the doors had been closed after him. You can even see for yourself (in the last infographic attached) the ambulance doors closed by the time Officer Goode pulls up to the scene, at 6:15:58am, per his dashcam. Beyond this time, at 6:16:03am, Jen McCabe still hasn’t left her conversation with Officer Saraf and the first responder. She was not moving with Karen Read, as they moved John’s body into the ambulance, like she testified. She was not watching with Karen Read as they were “putting him in the back of the ambulance”, like she testified. And we categorically know that she wasn’t asked to make those Google searches by Karen Read, while by her side as John’s body was moved into the ambulance, because this occurred at 6:14 - 6:15am and not at the time Jen actually made her searches (around 6:24am), which Jen McCabe didn’t know when she testified. #KarenReadTrial #JenMcCabe

Attached you’ll find firefighter Anthony Flematti’s testimony about Officer #JohnOKeefe being moved on a gurney from the ground over towards the ambulance, and how once he’s loaded into the ambulance, they close the back ambulance doors for good to preserve the heat inside.

In Jen McCabe’s only interview with law enforcement where she addressed her Google searches, she told MSP Trooper Kathleen Prince a similar story to her testimony, including her embellishments of “our father” prayers & period blood. Except in this interview—Jen’s most contemporaneous recounting of what happened—she claimed #KarenRead asked her to make those Google searches while “her and Karen were in the back of the car”. Did Jen McCabe change her story once she realized that the Canton PD cruisers have dashcams inside of them that record audio, and thus would’ve recorded this entire interaction with Karen asking her to make these Google searches, had it actually happened? That’d explain why the prosecution produced no dashcam footage (audio) corroborating Jen’s “backseat of a cruiser” Google search claim. And that’s why she needed to update her story for the witness stand to say that the moment Karen asked her to make those searches, they were actually outside of the cruiser now, in her updated story? #KarenReadTrial

Is this why the Commonwealth quite curiously left MSP Trooper Kathleen Prince off of its witness list and refused to call her to testify at trial, despite the fact that she conducted one of the most in-depth, detailed interviews with one of its star witnesses, Jen McCabe? And perhaps why the defense notably had Trooper Prince on its witness list? #KarenRead

And just in case there was any confusion, Officer Mullaney—one of the first responding Canton Police Officers at the scene—quickly clears that up for us by confirming that at no point in time does he recall #KarenRead and Jen McCabe ever getting into or being in any vehicle together, further disproving Jen McCabe’s entire story to oblivion.

Shoutout to @SleuthieGoosie for providing a tremendous resource compiling all of the hundreds of public Court filings, timeline info, and even trial exhibits in her *very* helpful #KarenRead case Google spreadsheet resource. A lot of the data she compiled helped with streamlining my 6am Timeline. I couldn’t recommend her page enough! Thank you @SleuthieGoosie!

Also, at 6:04am, Jenn told 911 that she was pretty sure JOK was dead. Jenn McCabe had no need or interest in knowing how long it takes to die in the cold because she already knew JOK had passed. 1. She didn’t google because she wanted to know at 6:23/24am. 2. She didn’t google for Karen. Why would she? She knew he was dead already and she would have just given Karen an anodyne response like, they’ll do their best to save him or he could make it, let’s stay positive. She would never make TWO pointless google searches for Karen in the heat of the moment. JOK was already gone from the scene, Karen was about to leave with Kerry, and Jenn already knew that JOK was dead. 3. The only reason Jenn googled at 623am was to cover her 227am tracks.

Everytime Jackson was on a good path to get to the truth in multiple situations just like this, Lally was given the head nod to object and Aunt Bev sustained them all until he lost steam and had to start over again.

one of the creepiest and sickest parts of that timeline is the albert's turning on their lights 1 minute after karen leaves

I just rewatched (well, read the transcript) Kerri Robert’s testimony and I’m not sure how I missed this but Kerri was never in the cruiser with Karen like Jen claimed???? Whaaaaat???
