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Karen Read Timeline EXPOSED: FBI Expert Unpacks the 12:32 AM Trigger Point
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Karen Read Timeline EXPOSED: FBI Expert Unpacks the 12:32 AM Trigger Point
What happened at exactly 12:32 AM on January 29, 2022? In this episode, retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer helps unpack the forensic timeline that could determine Karen Read’s fate.
We break down the Lexus vehicle data that shows Read’s SUV was placed in reverse at precisely 12:32 AM—and explain how this moment lines up exactly with the final movement recorded on John O’Keefe’s cellphone. Is this a forensic coincidence… or digital proof of impact?
Coffindaffer lays out how agents and forensic teams interpret overlapping digital events, what it means to correlate car event data with phone metadata, and why the prosecution is leaning hard on that exact second. We also examine how the defense is scrambling to refute this data-driven narrative—and what jurors are most likely to take away.
The moment the car moved may be the moment everything changed.
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What happened at exactly 12:32 AM on January 29, 2022? In this episode, retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer helps unpack the forensic timeline that could determine Karen Read’s fate.
We break down the Lexus vehicle data that shows Read’s SUV was placed in reverse at precisely 12:32 AM—and explain how this moment lines up exactly with the final movement recorded on John O’Keefe’s cellphone. Is this a forensic coincidence… or digital proof of impact?
Coffindaffer lays out how agents and forensic teams interpret overlapping digital events, what it means to correlate car event data with phone metadata, and why the prosecution is leaning hard on that exact second. We also examine how the defense is scrambling to refute this data-driven narrative—and what jurors are most likely to take away.
The moment the car moved may be the moment everything changed.
#KarenRead #KarenReadTrial #FBIAnalysis #VehicleTelematics #DigitalTimeline #JohnOKeefe #ForensicData #CrimeSceneReconstruction #HiddenKillers #ReverseThrottle
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Karen Read Timeline EXPOSED: FBI Expert Unpacks the 12:32 AM Trigger Point
What happened at exactly 12:32 AM on January 29, 2022? In this episode, retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer helps unpack the forensic timeline that could determine Karen Read’s fate.
We break down the Lexus vehicle data that shows Read’s SUV was placed in reverse at precisely 12:32 AM—and explain how this moment lines up exactly with the final movement recorded on John O’Keefe’s cellphone. Is this a forensic coincidence… or digital proof of impact?
Coffindaffer lays out how agents and forensic teams interpret overlapping digital events, what it means to correlate car event data with phone metadata, and why the prosecution is leaning hard on that exact second. We also examine how the defense is scrambling to refute this data-driven narrative—and what jurors are most likely to take away.
The moment the car moved may be the moment everything changed.
#KarenRead #KarenReadTrial #FBIAnalysis #VehicleTelematics #DigitalTimeline #JohnOKeefe #ForensicData #CrimeSceneReconstruction #HiddenKillers #ReverseThrottle
Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video?
.Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod
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What happened at exactly 12:32 AM on January 29, 2022? In this episode, retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer helps unpack the forensic timeline that could determine Karen Read’s fate.
We break down the Lexus vehicle data that shows Read’s SUV was placed in reverse at precisely 12:32 AM—and explain how this moment lines up exactly with the final movement recorded on John O’Keefe’s cellphone. Is this a forensic coincidence… or digital proof of impact?
Coffindaffer lays out how agents and forensic teams interpret overlapping digital events, what it means to correlate car event data with phone metadata, and why the prosecution is leaning hard on that exact second. We also examine how the defense is scrambling to refute this data-driven narrative—and what jurors are most likely to take away.
The moment the car moved may be the moment everything changed.
#KarenRead #KarenReadTrial #FBIAnalysis #VehicleTelematics #DigitalTimeline #JohnOKeefe #ForensicData #CrimeSceneReconstruction #HiddenKillers #ReverseThrottle
Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video?
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