Karen Read’s Words Are Now Exhibit A for the Prosecution

Screaming “he’s a f-ing pervert” and “f-ing another girl” in front of children isn’t just bad optics—it’s potentially devastating evidence in a courtroom.
Former prosecutor Eric Faddis joins us to break down how Karen Read’s own words are now being used to frame the case against her. Whether it’s the profanity, the fury, or the context—lying next to John O’Keefe’s kids after he’d allegedly just been left to die—every detail matters to a jury.
Faddis explains how this language plays into prosecutorial strategy, why emotional outbursts can suggest guilt, and how jurors tend to weigh credibility when a defendant starts attacking the very people they’re supposed to protect.
When you’re on trial for murder, words can be weapons. And in this case, the defense is losing control of the narrative.
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