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Conflicting Theories and Hidden Ties: Week 4 in Karen Read's Retrial | On The Record Podcast

Conflicting Theories and Hidden Ties: Week 4 in Karen Read's Retrial | On The Record Podcast

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In this episode of On the Record, host Cody Thomas recaps week 4 of the Karen Read trial. Jurors view critical surveillance footage, new text messages surface hinting at jealousy and a deteriorating relationship, and testimony challenges the handling of key evidence. Prosecutors suggest O'Keefe's death may have been a domestic violence homicide — a claim the defense fiercely disputes.

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