Never give up on a good dog 🐕💪
This brave boy was living in the woods with bears
God bless every hero who has a heart and willing to go the extra mile. The play toys were a great idea
Do a good deed today if you can 🇺🇸
🚨 DAVID SACKS: “Anthropic has a job listing for a software engineer on their website right now for $570,000 … So what Anthropic is saying is they're still trying to hire software engineers, at a very high wage, but somehow they think these jobs are going to be eliminated.”
Every once in a while, I stop and think…
Karen Read reversed her vehicle at 75% throttle for over 60 feet, reaching up to 24 mph, in the exact same spot and at the exact moment John O’Keefe stopped moving forever.
He was found dead in a blizzard six hours later, in that exact same spot, with her vehicle’s taillight pieces in his clothing. His cocktail glass was found broken at the scene. His DNA was on the back of her car—along with a piece of his hair.
We saw the black box from her car.
We saw John’s Apple Health data, his Waze, and the tech stream data—all showing that John never moved again after 12:32 a.m., never moved from the exact same spot where Karen Read’s car was last seen, and at the exact same time she reversed her vehicle at 75% throttle for over 60 feet, reaching up to 24 mph.
We heard the first responders testify that she confessed at the scene, saying over and over, “I hit him, I hit him, I hit him.”
We heard that she told Kerry Roberts John was dead because a snowplow hit him—an hour before his body was found. We saw pictures of her taillight at the crime scene, along with John’s shoe and baseball hat. We saw pictures and videos of her missing taillight at 5:09 and 8:22 a.m. We all saw the clips of her “testimony.”
And the jury—along with a lot of other people—decided all of this was no big deal. The world has gone MAD.
John O’Keefe deserved so much better. So many of you did him so dirty.
Those keeping track at home, this is day 12 of the karen Read trial and it feels like Hank Brennan is pitching a shutout. The prosecution has essentially won everyday in court. 11-0.