‘Tell Me If You’re Seeing Someone Else’ — Karen Read’s Texts Read Aloud in Court

What happens when a murder case becomes more about the investigator than the evidence? In this episode of Hidden Killers, Tony Brueski is joined by Defense Attorney Bob Motta of Defense Diaries to unravel the legal chaos surrounding the Karen Read trial. With Proctor—the lead investigator—accused of bias and misconduct, and crucial physical evidence like hair and taillight fragments pointing in conflicting directions, the courtroom becomes a battleground for credibility. Is this a textbook example of reasonable doubt, or a tragic accident wrapped in conspiracy and bad policing? Motta dives deep into why this case is less about what happened and more about what can be proven, and exposes the strategic decisions that could make or break the defense. This isn’t just another true crime episode—it’s a raw look at how fragile justice can be when personal bias contaminates the process.
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