by Elizabeth Ann | Jun 19, 2025 | Articles, Massachusetts vs. Karen Read, Trial Watch
The Only Thing Glowing Brighter Than That Taillight Is My Disbelief. Well, the first juror from the Karen Read trial has spoken—and I’m going to need a blood pressure cuff and a sarcasm detector. Because what we just heard wasn’t just a peek behind the jury room...
by Elizabeth Ann | Jun 1, 2025 | Articles, Massachusetts vs. Karen Read, Trial Watch
💥Crash Course: Dr. Judson Welcher Takes the Stand Judson Welcher is an Executive Vice President of Accident Resonstruction and Biomechanics at Aperture, a company that provides forensic science and expert analysis. Judson holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical...
by Elizabeth Ann | May 29, 2025 | Articles, Massachusetts vs. Karen Read, Trial Watch
The Cellebrite Edge: Whiffin’s Testimony Anchors Prosecution’s Digital Case Ian Whiffin is a Senior Digital Intelligence Expert and Decoding Product Manager at Cellebrite, with over 20 years of experience in digital forensics and law enforcement. Formerly a Digital...
by Elizabeth Ann | May 27, 2025 | Articles, Justice & Reform, Trial Watch
The Law Does Not Require Absolute Certainty In every murder trial, the prosecution carries the burden of proof. But what does it really mean to “prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt”? The answer is often misunderstood—by the public, by media pundits, and sometimes...
by Elizabeth Ann | May 3, 2025 | Articles, Insights, Massachusetts vs. Karen Read, Trial Watch
While the prosecution in Karen Read’s first trial leaned heavily on the idea that John O’Keefe was struck and killed by Read’s SUV, several elements of the physical evidence and expert testimony leave room for a more nuanced — and plausible — scenario. 🍸The...