S2 Ep9: Conspiracy in Canton - 009

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Jury selection is finally underway, and we are days away from opening statements. In this episode, I talk to Dr. Kenny Kinsey about the injuries Office John O'Keefe sustained and how they line up to both theories. I also talk about the OTHER alleged conspiracy in Canton- the allegations against Karen Read and her defense spreading information to the public through Aidan Kearney, aka Turtleboy, in an attempt to skew public opinion and gather support for Read. We also take a look at the federal investigation, the Canton 9, and more. It's one of the most polarizing cases in true crime history, and we haven't even made it to trial yet. A 16 year veteran of the Boston Police Department, left to die in one of the biggest blizzards in Massachusetts history. Prosecution has charged his girlfriend, 42 year old Karen Read, with his murder, claiming she hit him with her car during a fight and left him to die in the cold. The defense says Read is being framed, set up to take the fall by one of the most powerful families in this Boston suburb- all to protect one of their own. There are discrepancies in statements, missing camera footage, and deep family ties to everyone from the lead investigator to the attorney general’s office, to the judge. With every new piece of evidence, a new controversy arises. Please Note: All content including the presentation thereof on this channel is the property of 13th Juror and protected by U.S. and international copyright laws. You may not copy, reproduce, distribute, transmit, modify, create derivative works, or in any other way exploit any part of copyrighted material without the prior written permission from 13th Juror. Visit our website at https://www.13thjurorpodcast.com Follow 13th Juror Live at   / 13thjurorpod Follow Brandi at   / brandinchurch Music provided by paid license: Epidemic Sound- In Continuum- Dream Cave Epidemic Sound- Leather Feather, Lennon Hutton  

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