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Karen Read Trial Week 3-Prosecution struggles continue, Brian Albert's testimony rings false

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The third week of Karen Read's murder trial continued with the Commonwealth's case. Much like last week, each day got worse for the Commonwealth. Brian Albert got caught trying to distance himself from knowing Karen, the defense presented photographic evidence to the contrary. This segment combined with later testimony regarding previously unknown telephone calls with Brian Higgins, in the very early morning, and the destruction of cell phones, paints Brian Albert as unbelievable. The lack of witness preparation by ADA Lally is destroying the Commonwealth's case.
Witness Tristan Morris had a supremely difficult time on the stand, he may be the worst witness in Commonwealth history, replying "I don't recall" about fifty times, and displaying a distinct time blindness, which discredited his testimony.
Witness Julie Nagel was devastated by the defense, after revealing she allegedly saw a 5-6 foot blob on the lawn, problem was, she had NEVER told the police, even after she knew John O'Keefe had died. Not a great week for the Commonwealth!
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Law & Crime Brian Albert-https://bit.ly/3QRAMnS
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The third week of Karen Read's murder trial continued with the Commonwealth's case. Much like last week, each day got worse for the Commonwealth. Brian Albert got caught trying to distance himself from knowing Karen, the defense presented photographic evidence to the contrary. This segment combined with later testimony regarding previously unknown telephone calls with Brian Higgins, in the very early morning, and the destruction of cell phones, paints Brian Albert as unbelievable. The lack of witness preparation by ADA Lally is destroying the Commonwealth's case.
Witness Tristan Morris had a supremely difficult time on the stand, he may be the worst witness in Commonwealth history, replying "I don't recall" about fifty times, and displaying a distinct time blindness, which discredited his testimony.
Witness Julie Nagel was devastated by the defense, after revealing she allegedly saw a 5-6 foot blob on the lawn, problem was, she had NEVER told the police, even after she knew John O'Keefe had died. Not a great week for the Commonwealth!
The Young Jurks -https://bit.ly/3WOqWXv
Law & Crime Brian Albert-https://bit.ly/3QRAMnS
X-bcpbeantown

[email protected]

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