What You’d Have to Believe for the Karen Read House-Beating Theory to Make Sense

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What You’d Have to Believe for the Karen Read House-Beating Theory to Make Sense
We walk through exactly what you’d have to believe for the Karen Read defense theory to hold up. You’d have to believe a group of friends, including police officers, teachers, and suburban moms, decided to kill John O’Keefe during a birthday afterparty — and somehow did it so flawlessly that there’s no blood in the house, no forensics, no video, and not one person has cracked in over two years.
You’d have to believe they dragged his body outside in front of their own home, staged it by the flagpole, and just casually kept the music going while checking basketball scores and texting that it was “a great night.”

This isn’t speculation. It’s comedy with a courtroom transcript. And when you line it all up? The defense theory doesn’t just fall apart — it combusts.

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