Narcissism in Real Time What Karen Read’s Behavior Reveals About Her Mindset

What kind of person says “I think I hit him”—then leads friends directly to a snow-covered body no one else can see? In this episode, psychotherapist and author Shavaun Scott joins us to unravel the disturbing behavioral patterns emerging in the Karen Read case. From claims of jealousy and emotional volatility to suicidal ideation after the alleged crime, we dive into the psychological red flags and unsettling contradictions in her actions that night. Why did Karen call for help—only to later accuse those same people? Was this a tragic accident, or something far more calculated? And what do her reactions, words, and relationships tell us about what really happened to John O’Keefe?
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