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Karen Read Trial Bombshell Neurosurgeon Says O’Keefe Fell, Wasn’t Beaten

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Karen Read Trial Bombshell Neurosurgeon Says O’Keefe Fell, Wasn’t Beaten
Today, we break down the gripping testimony of Dr. Aizik Wolf, the neurosurgeon whose words may have shifted the trajectory of the Karen Read trial. Called unexpectedly to the stand, Dr. Wolf told jurors that John O’Keefe’s head injury was not from a weapon—but a fall. And not just any fall—one so severe it caused what he called a “classic blunt trauma laceration” at the base of the skull, fracturing it and triggering a fatal cascade inside the brain.
He testified that the “raccoon eyes” bruising around O’Keefe’s eyes developed 1 to 3 hours after the injury, suggesting a delayed death and possibly upending timelines. When challenged by the defense, Wolf fired back with one of the day’s most talked-about lines: “I’m not a forensic pathologist. I’m a brain surgeon.”

We dive into what this testimony could mean for the prosecution's narrative, whether the science matches the state’s theory that Karen Read hit O’Keefe with her SUV, and how the jury might interpret this emotionally and medically charged explanation.
Is this testimony a game-changer—or just one more complex layer in a case already steeped in forensic ambiguity and public polarization?
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Karen Read Trial Bombshell Neurosurgeon Says O’Keefe Fell, Wasn’t Beaten
Today, we break down the gripping testimony of Dr. Aizik Wolf, the neurosurgeon whose words may have shifted the trajectory of the Karen Read trial. Called unexpectedly to the stand, Dr. Wolf told jurors that John O’Keefe’s head injury was not from a weapon—but a fall. And not just any fall—one so severe it caused what he called a “classic blunt trauma laceration” at the base of the skull, fracturing it and triggering a fatal cascade inside the brain.
He testified that the “raccoon eyes” bruising around O’Keefe’s eyes developed 1 to 3 hours after the injury, suggesting a delayed death and possibly upending timelines. When challenged by the defense, Wolf fired back with one of the day’s most talked-about lines: “I’m not a forensic pathologist. I’m a brain surgeon.”

We dive into what this testimony could mean for the prosecution's narrative, whether the science matches the state’s theory that Karen Read hit O’Keefe with her SUV, and how the jury might interpret this emotionally and medically charged explanation.
Is this testimony a game-changer—or just one more complex layer in a case already steeped in forensic ambiguity and public polarization?
Hashtags

#KarenReadTrial #JohnOKeefe #DrAizikWolf #TrueCrimePodcast #HiddenKillers #ForensicAnalysis #SkullFracture #RaccoonEyesEvidence
Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video?

Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod
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