
19.2 Seconds: A Time Discrepancy Shakes the Karen Read Trial
The Karen Read trial took another turn today, with expert testimony highlighting a significant time discrepancy in crucial evidence. Witness #37 presented data analysis showing a 19.2-second difference between the time recorded by the vehicle's infotainment system and the cell phone of a key individual, Mr. O'Keefe. This difference occurred during a three-point turn on Cedarcrest Road, a critical moment in the case. "You need to advance the Techstream clock 21 to 29 seconds," explained Witness #37, emphasizing the importance of synchronizing the data to real-world clocks for accurate interpretation. The expert witness used data charts and maps to illustrate the time discrepancy, showing how the cell phone data aligns with the Techstream data when adjusted. The 19.2-second variance adds a new layer to the ongoing investigation, underscoring the importance of precise timekeeping in forensic analysis. The trial continues.