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  • Karen Read’s SUV Data Matches John O’Keefe’s Final Phone Activity
    May 21 2025
    Karen Read’s SUV Data Matches John O’Keefe’s Final Phone Activity

    In this episode of Hidden Killers with Tony Brueski, retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer joins us to examine one of the most critical pieces of evidence in the Karen Read trial—the digital timestamp data pulled from her Lexus SUV. What happens when two clocks—one in a vehicle, one in a phone—tell the same story?

    We break down how forensic analyst Shanon Burgess identified a “backing maneuver” in Read’s SUV at 12:31:43 a.m., and how that exact moment aligns with the final activity recorded on John O’Keefe’s iPhone, which locked at 12:32:09 a.m. After adjusting for clock variance, the match becomes nearly exact—suggesting Read’s vehicle was in motion at the same time O’Keefe’s phone went dark.

    Jennifer Coffindaffer explains why this kind of data is so compelling from a law enforcement perspective and why digital forensics often eliminates ambiguity where witness testimony fails. This isn't speculation—this is tech doing what tech does best: recording truth in milliseconds.

    We also examine the defense's efforts to challenge this timeline and ask the question—can anyone seriously argue with time-coded data?

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    12 m
  • Three Undeniable Facts from Today’s Court Session That Could Convict Karen Read
    May 21 2025
    Three Undeniable Facts from Today’s Court Session That Could Convict Karen Read
    In the ongoing trial of Karen Read, accused of the death of Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe, May 20, 2025, marked a pivotal day as the prosecution presented compelling digital forensic evidence. Digital forensics analyst Shanon Burgess testified, providing a detailed timeline that aligns the movements of Read's SUV with the final activity recorded on O'Keefe's phone.
    Burgess explained that data extracted from Read's Lexus SUV indicated the vehicle shifted out of reverse between 12:32:04 a.m. and 12:32:12 a.m. on January 29, 2022. This timeframe closely matches the last known activity on O'Keefe's phone, which was manually locked at 12:32:09 a.m. The synchronization of these events suggests a critical moment that the prosecution argues points to Read's involvement in O'Keefe's death.

    While the defense questioned Burgess's credentials and the methodology used in his analysis, the prosecution emphasized the significance of the aligned timestamps. Special prosecutor Hank Brennan highlighted that the correlation between the SUV's movements and the phone's last activity provides a coherent narrative supporting the charges against Read.

    This testimony is part of the prosecution's broader effort to establish a timeline that implicates Read in the fatal incident. The alignment of digital data from both the vehicle and the victim's phone serves as a cornerstone in their case, aiming to provide jurors with a clear sequence of events leading to O'Keefe's death.

    As the trial progresses, the court continues to examine the intricate details of the evidence presented. The prosecution's focus on digital forensics underscores the importance of technology in modern investigations and its role in uncovering the truth in complex cases.

    #KarenRead #JohnOKeefe #DigitalForensics #CourtroomEvidence #TrueCrime #ForensicAnalysis #JusticeForJohn #SUVData #PhoneRecords #TimelineEvidence
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    50 m
  • Karen Read Trial Day 19 Breakdown - Forensic Showdown As Timeline Survives Resume Attack
    May 21 2025
    Karen Read Trial Day 19 Breakdown - Forensic Showdown As Timeline Survives Resume Attack
    In today’s explosive session of the Karen Read murder trial, the defense launched a full-on assault—not against the timeline, not against the data, but against the man who delivered it: digital forensics expert Shanon Burgess.
    Defense attorney Alan Jackson hammered Burgess over old versions of his résumé, which falsely listed a bachelor’s degree from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Under oath, Burgess admitted he never earned the degree—fueling the defense’s claim that his testimony shouldn’t be trusted. But did the argument land?

    Not according to the Commonwealth. Prosecutor Hank Brennan struck back hard in redirect, pointing out that Burgess had updated his CV in 2024 to say he was “currently pursuing” the degree, and that the flawed version in question was submitted by a staffer in a completely unrelated case. More importantly, Brennan reminded the court: Burgess’s credentials were not the reason he was called to testify—his evidence was.

    And that evidence still stands: forensic data that places Karen Read’s Lexus reversing at the exact moment John O’Keefe’s iPhone stopped moving. That timeline didn’t change, even when the résumé drama played out.

    The jury also heard from Christina Hanley, a forensic scientist with the Massachusetts State Police Crime Lab. Hanley walked them through physical evidence collected from the scene and Read’s SUV—glass shards, taillight fragments, and a clear drinking cup. The defense tried to poke holes by highlighting a date misstatement, but the impact was minimal. The evidence, like the timeline, was intact.

    This episode unpacks the resume attack, the prosecution’s defense, and why, at the end of the day, you can question a man’s degree—but not the truth in the data.

    #KarenRead #JohnOKeefe #KarenReadTrial #ShanonBurgess #ForensicEvidence #TrueCrimeCourtroom #ProsecutionStrategy #FakeDegree #CrimeSceneAnalysis #ChristinaHanley
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    16 m
  • MA v. Karen Read Murder Retrial - Day 19 Part 1
    May 20 2025
    MA v. Karen Read Murder Retrial - Day 19 Part 1

    This is audio from the courtroom in the high-profile murder retrial of Karen Read in Dedham, Massachusetts. She's facing second-degree murder charges and more in connection with the death of her boyfriend, Boston Police Officer John O’Keefe. Prosecutors allege Read struck O'Keefe with her SUV and left him to die in the snow outside a friend’s home after a night of drinking. Stay tuned as both sides lay out their version of what happened that night.

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    1 h y 3 m
  • MA v. Karen Read Murder Retrial - Day 19 Part 2
    May 20 2025
    MA v. Karen Read Murder Retrial - Day 19 Part 2

    This is audio from the courtroom in the high-profile murder retrial of Karen Read in Dedham, Massachusetts. She's facing second-degree murder charges and more in connection with the death of her boyfriend, Boston Police Officer John O’Keefe. Prosecutors allege Read struck O'Keefe with her SUV and left him to die in the snow outside a friend’s home after a night of drinking. Stay tuned as both sides lay out their version of what happened that night.

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    1 h y 12 m
  • MA v. Karen Read Murder Retrial - Day 19 Part 3
    May 20 2025
    MA v. Karen Read Murder Retrial - Day 19 Part 3

    This is audio from the courtroom in the high-profile murder retrial of Karen Read in Dedham, Massachusetts. She's facing second-degree murder charges and more in connection with the death of her boyfriend, Boston Police Officer John O’Keefe. Prosecutors allege Read struck O'Keefe with her SUV and left him to die in the snow outside a friend’s home after a night of drinking. Stay tuned as both sides lay out their version of what happened that night.

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    1 h y 22 m
  • MA v. Karen Read Murder Retrial - Day 19 Part 4
    May 20 2025
    MA v. Karen Read Murder Retrial - Day 19 Part 4

    This is audio from the courtroom in the high-profile murder retrial of Karen Read in Dedham, Massachusetts. She's facing second-degree murder charges and more in connection with the death of her boyfriend, Boston Police Officer John O’Keefe. Prosecutors allege Read struck O'Keefe with her SUV and left him to die in the snow outside a friend’s home after a night of drinking. Stay tuned as both sides lay out their version of what happened that night.

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    33 m
  • Do Karen Read’s Reactions Mirror a Child in Crisis Or An Innocent Adult
    May 20 2025
    Do Karen Read’s Reactions Mirror a Child in Crisis Or An Innocent Adult

    Karen Read says she saw John O’Keefe go into the house. But her words, her tone, and her actions tell a different story. In today’s episode, Tony Brueski is joined by Robin Dreeke, former FBI Chief of the Counterintelligence Behavioral Analysis Program, to analyze the subtle and not-so-subtle ways Read’s story has shifted—and what it may mean in court.

    We break down her possible consciousness of guilt, the psychological profile that appears to underlie her self-centered responses, and how her narrative control tactics may be backfiring. Dreeke explains why inconsistencies in her speech patterns, emotional regulation, and relationship dynamics reveal more than she intends.

    This episode also digs into how alcohol may have lowered her behavioral filters, exposing her core self in public interviews and behind closed doors. Plus, we explore the latest revelations from forensic data—particularly the Lexus SUV’s digital footprint and how it could align with the moment O’Keefe was struck.

    If you’ve been watching the Karen Read case unfold and wondering what her behavior really says about guilt, innocence, or something in between—this is the episode you need to hear.

    #KarenRead #JohnOKeefe #ForensicEvidence #FBIBehavioralAnalysis #TrueCrime #NarrativeControl #KarenReadTrial #CourtroomPsychology #LexusData #GuiltOrInnocence
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    14 m
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