WorthlessSlavicShit
There are no happy endings in Eastern Europe.
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I mean, obviously, since we, as leftists and feminists endlessly tell us and have been telling us for decades, live in a patriarchical world where men are privileged in all areas of life and where male violence against women is normalized and not seen as a big deal (lol at being this delusional, but whatever) then, surely, if a case like this popped up where a man has almost certainly ran his girlfriend over with a car and left her to die, with the only other explanation being conspiracy theories, then there would definitely be neutral articles like this covering the case, wouldn't they.
White knighting knows no bounds lmao.
Over the last eight weeks, a jury in Massachusetts has pondered whether 44-year-old Karen Read murdered her boyfriend, a police officer, in an act of domestic violence, or was framed by corrupt authorities trying to cover up the killing.
For two months, prosecutors have relied on myriad expert witnesses to support their contention that Read was responsible for O’Keefe’s death. But the defense has countered with a tale of police corruption, maintaining that a tightly knit circle of law enforcement officials framed Read.
Prosecutors have pointed to forensic testing that showed strong matches among O’Keefe’s DNA, hair found on Read’s car bumper and DNA on its tail light. Tess Chart, a technology forensic DNA analyst, testified that according to mitochondrial DNA testing, she could say with 95% confidence that the hair found on Read’s car matched O’Keefe, CBS reported.
But Read’s attorneys have contested that evidence, with lawyer David Yannetti telling reporters: “It was planted on the vehicle – I mean, it was. You know the question is, how did that magic hair survive a 30-mile drive through a blizzard?”
Woman’s trial for murder of police-officer boyfriend captivates Boston
Karen Read, 44, accused of hitting boyfriend with SUV and leaving him to die in snowbank, claims she was framed
www.theguardian.com
I mean, obviously, since we, as leftists and feminists endlessly tell us and have been telling us for decades, live in a patriarchical world where men are privileged in all areas of life and where male violence against women is normalized and not seen as a big deal (lol at being this delusional, but whatever) then, surely, if a case like this popped up where a man has almost certainly ran his girlfriend over with a car and left her to die, with the only other explanation being conspiracy theories, then there would definitely be neutral articles like this covering the case, wouldn't they.
Complicating the complex case even more are conspiracy theories that have been given air by social media users.
Aidan Kearney, a blogger with the moniker Turtleboy, has become a central spectator of the trial, frequently covering the case’s developments on his website TB Daily News, and rallying supporters behind Read.
Authorities charged Kearney in October with six counts of witness intimidation and one of conspiracy with respect to Read’s case. He has maintained his innocence while being ordered to stay away from those he allegedly has intimidated.
After Kearney’s arrest, the Norfolk district attorney, Michael Morrissey, condemned the “absolutely baseless” alleged harassment of witnesses in the case, saying: “Conspiracy theories are not evidence.”
White knighting knows no bounds lmao.