
Delayed Evidence Rocks Karen Read Murder Trial: Weeks-Long Delay Raises Eyebrows
The Karen Read murder trial took another unexpected turn this week. Court TV captured dramatic testimony revealing that crucial evidence—clothing belonging to victim John O’Keefe—was held by Trooper Michael Proctor for weeks before being submitted for testing. This delay has raised serious questions about the chain of custody. During a tense exchange in court, a witness stated, "Objection—move to strike." The defense is now challenging the admissibility of the evidence. The video footage underscores the uncertainty surrounding the case, leaving the jury with significant doubts about the integrity of the evidence. The timeline of events is unclear, and the reasons for the delay remain unexplained. This development is likely to significantly impact the trial's outcome.