Karen Read’s Legal Nightmare: 3 Days That May Have Changed the Case

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Karen Read’s Legal Nightmare: 3 Days That May Have Changed the Case
In this episode of Hidden Killers, former prosecutor Eric Faddis joins Tony Brueski to unpack what may be the most pivotal stretch of testimony in the Karen Read trial so far. Over the course of three tense days, jurors heard from both a neurosurgeon and a forensic scientist—each delivering testimony that could dramatically alter the trajectory of this case.

Dr. Aizik Wolf described John O’Keefe’s fatal head injury as the result of a backward fall, not a physical assault, undermining claims of blunt-force trauma. Meanwhile, forensic trace expert Christina Hanley testified about red and clear plastic fragments found on O’Keefe’s clothing—material indistinguishable from Karen Read’s shattered Lexus tail light.

Eric Faddis brings legal clarity to what these testimonies mean in plain English. Are the prosecution’s puzzle pieces finally fitting together—or is the defense still holding the stronger narrative? We explore the timeline shifts, evidentiary thresholds, and the psychological impact of expert witnesses on a jury.

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