Hank Brennan is afraid to fight Karen Read fairly because he knows the facts are all on her side. So the only way he has a shot at conviction is if he prevents all of her experts from testifying. The latest attempt to prevent Richard Green, the forensic expert who found the Jennifer McCab'e 2:27 Google search for "hos long to die in cold," is especially pathetic. He claims the 2:27 search has been "debunked." But it hasn't. It's been proven by 2 other experts. More importantly, it's provable that McCabe LIED when she said Read told her to do the 6:24 search for "hos long to die in cold." There is only one reason McCabe would've searched for that at 6:24 - to hide the 2:27 search: https://tbdailynews.com/canton-coverup-part-462-hank-brennan-tries-to-prevent-richard-green-from-testifying-about-jennifer-mccabes-227-google-search-because-hes-afraid-to-fight-karen-read-fairly/
Crazy day in court yesterday: It started with Hank Brennan whining, ''Turtleboy bad', Eliza being fire: Then chaos ensued.
Last night, we broke down what happened at the Karen Read hearing. Now up on Spotify too.
Two weeks ago the Hull Police announced that they had launched an investigation into allegations that a teacher at the high school was being inappropriate with students. Sources tell us that the allegations are that she bought them beer and had inappropriate text messages with them. The school never released Lexi Hensen's name and she blocked me when I reached out to her, but her Instagram really says it all: https://tbdailynews.com/no-new-information-on-investigation-into-hull-high-school-educator-placed-on-leave-for-allegations-of-inappropriate-relationships-with-students/
Everyone's buzzing about my interview with Ronnie the Karen Read juror. Many were shocked about how dumb the jurors he described sounded, and although I agree with that assessment I think it was extremely valuable information for the defense to use in the retrial:
https://tbdailynews.com/canton-coverup-part-479-turtleboy-interview-with-karen-read-juror-shocks-viewers-provides-valuable-insight-for-retrial/