Buddy I have a life. I’m not spending 30 hours a day hanging outside a courthouse defending a woman who won’t even acknowledge your existence anymore 😂. I got no clue what happened in that case. Just saw the docs and went on with my life.
@DoctorTurtleboy Coming forward? This bitch is looking for time in the spotlight she showed that she had clear bias and was influenced by your propaganda complain but good try. Don’t act like she’s not LOVING this.
@TheDUIGuyPlus Give it up. Not guilty does not mean innocent. Multiple investigations PROVED no one else did this and the investigation is over Karen got off and will have to live with what she did. You can go back to your pathetic life now and stop harassing innocent people.
@JeninGA93@my2bigdogstoo@MAGABarbie317 There is no way to prove this with 100 percent certainty so no it was no ruled out. It was strictly biased people’s opinion who were hired by the defense to report those findings. This case proved money can buy freedom!
@MAGABarbie317 Hahaha class? Their son died and you freaks turn it into a circus tailgating a murder trial! Grow up! Not guilty doesn’t mean innocent Karen will have to live with what she did.
Sometimes evil wins.
Not because it’s right—
But because it lies louder, bullies harder, and torments anyone who stands in its way.
It’s also a shame justice was left in the hands of 12 Dumbos.
Prayers to The O’Keefe family and Friends.
@KMHeinz She’s guilty lmk how the tail light got there. How she knew exactly where his body was and a theory or motive that actually makes sense how else he could have got there. No one murdered him and placed them there and could have planned for her to immediately think she did it.
Try to imagine this:
Your loved one is the victim of a drunk-driving, hit-and-run, domestic violence case—and here’s just some of what the jurors and the world saw:
-The defendant admitted, on video, that she confessed to her attorney. But the moment he mentioned “some element of culpability,” her story changed.
-She called one of the victim’s friends and lied about where she last saw him.
-Then, at 5 a.m., she called his best friend and said, “He’s dead because a plow hit him.”
-She reversed her vehicle at 74% throttle just seconds before the victim’s iPhone recorded his final steps—forever.
-She left her taillight shattered at the crime scene, scattered near the victim’s body—alongside his shoe and baseball cap.
-His DNA and hair were found on the back of her car.
-She admitted to having nine vodkas that night.
-Her car was reversing at 24 mph at the exact moment the victim’s phone stopped moving—in the exact spot where his body was found, and where she was last seen. He never moved again.
Now imagine having to see this when you show up to the courthouse for your loved one’s murder trial.
Prayers to The O’Keefe Family today.