Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line:Favorite Facebook Comment Regarding Karen Read Trial

Dear Billy T and Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line,

Here’s the thing… I feel like the one person in the world you should be able to trust is a cop with the facts of the case. For me, any evidence that has to do with Michael Proctor – interviews, evidence he cataloged, etc. is all invalidated by him sending those text messages. I think those messages, combined with the fact that absolutely nothing else was even considered shows his absolute bias.

And his bias is absolutely reasonable doubt. I didn’t watch the first trial, I don’t know what case the defense will present… but I know if I was a juror, I’d have to wonder if “she’s going down for this” is because he’d make it that way because he thinks she’s a “whack job see you next Tuesday”. Not to mention the absolute mockery these officers made of the *actual* evidence by not following protocol. It’s almost like they did it on purpose, because what officer was not trained to collect evidence properly? I’m not saying she did or she didn’t. I’m simply saying my personal opinion is that the prosecutions case has issues that would be a huge problem for me if I was a juror.

Leslie Nicole’s Facebook Comment

One thought on “Somerville/Medford News Weekly Speakup Line:Favorite Facebook Comment Regarding Karen Read Trial”

  1. The whole case is a disgrace. Canton should be ashamed of their investigation. The whole group of Albert family and the police connected to them r all corrupt. Judge Cannone, should have recused herself from the bench, at times she appears very biased.
    Karen Reed did not kill John O’Keefe…. Bring on the defense witnesses and definitely bring back Lucky The Plowman, most honest individual witness. The jury should probably hear Michael Proctor’s disgusting testimony that he shares w the good old boys of the Canton police department and some of his friends.
    They want Karen to be their “Scapegoat” for that corrupt group in the killing of Officer John O’Keefe.

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