Karen Read murder trial testimony focuses on evidence found at Canton scene

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A Massachusetts State Police lieutenant testified in the Karen Read murder trial about finding pieces of a broken taillight at the scene of 34 Fairview Road in Canton. WBZ-TV's Penny Kmitt reports.
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When you have a sweatshirt with obvious puncture dog bites and say nothing.

markblain
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This filthy corrupt case will Shine the spotlight on the canton police's Bad Apples....I hope she sues them for Millions

stevebarr
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I love how you guys doctored out the part where the lieutenant mocks the defense team and is scolded by the judge while he smirks away. Great journalism.

YUMLiberalTears
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Strange how the tailight lens isnt broken at all & the officer that was with it while being loaded on the flatbed even said it was only cracked when he looked at it at her fathers house. You can clearly see in the Ring video that the lens is complete. Who do they think theyer fooling?

steelblue
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Where is the lead investigator? Usually he is the person that tells the story

MLSPlatforms
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Hair clings to things. We all know that when it clings to clothing, food etc. It is not easily removed

Gle
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So the taillight was just sitting there for hours and an initial search? And where is their report ? Measurements…. stinks whether you believe she did or didn’t do it… remember why with side doesn’t know… The $hitty investigation and investigators. Stop going at each other and start focusing on why we don’t know what happened and why an OFFICERS death was barely investigated

izmac
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THIS IS A DIVERSION, WE WANT TO KNOW ABOUT EPSTEIN CLIENTS BOZO'S 🤡.

Kenneth-nxuv
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I know it’s the defense teams job to prove little miss can’t be wrong innocent but she’s guilty!! Do people think the police beat John, killed him with a home full of witnesses, took him out to die in the snow and had some rear light pieces to plant on the ground??? Turtle boy and Nick will never want to talk about this case again after she’s convicted…she’ll be convicted..JUSTICE for John and his family.

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