Karen Read accused of backing into boyfriend and leaving him to die *NOT GUILTY* (Guilty of OUI) (36 Viewers)

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This woman didn't do this. I'd be willing to bet that someone in the house did it. Someone in the house looked up "How long will it take for somebody to die in the cold." Karen couldn't have done that search.

Is there a cover up conspiracy?

 
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No, curb lol. do you honestly spell it like that? I should start keeping a list. Of our different spellings and terms lmao.
We have two words for two different things. LOL. We use curb for curbing behaviour for example, and kerb for the edge of a road or pavement.

Curb vs. kerb in a nutshell​



Curb and kerb are two spellings of a term that denotes the same physical feature: the edged boundary between a road and a sidewalk. The primary difference lies in their regional use, with curb being the standard in American English and kerb in British English. Both can also imply the act of controlling or restricting something, further solidifying their equivalence beyond mere geography.
 
Is there a link on here to compare?
For one thing they arent being harassed as much by Turtle Boy for instance. Not sure how protected from the idiots of the nation fan club but maybe better this time around.

Totally legit to to prep a witness to a point. Both sides do such.

I've said it before and will again, Brennan is good--they brought in a special prosecutor.

I yell about our system quite a bit, some don't, but now if not going the other way, oh my.

Brennan called it trial by ambush in one hearing. Said this before too, I watched the hearings.

Not at you of course, I'm talking of the general overall thing. I trust you know that.

I've been prepped for far less serious trial. There isn't a thing wrong with it by our law @Cousin Dupree and I know you know that. Another thing, when things are fresh and hurt and you name it of COURSE you talk to others. Of course you try to get your thoughts and memories in a row and so on. Been there, done that.

I'm sure there was concern most were drinking and so on, said it a million times probably.

Not talking at anyone, just my thoughts.

I have a prediction but figure since haven't been totally up on the last couple of days I'll wait. And could be wrong of course.

I do know this trial isn't going to be quite like the last. Brennan is good. Rachel Smith was good in Daybell.

And for anyone who thinks the judge is unfair, she allowed the dog bite expert for the defense, did not sanction them on their lies about the experts and left them on the team and so on.

There is a victim here but I have to laugh a bit watching a chat or too yesterday.

The D story, and KR's story is ridiculous. I'm sorry but that's how I see it.

If she gets off which I'm not sure she will this time, I hope she gets stuck with Turtle Boy :D
 
OT for a bit but this is a (fairly) humourous article about American vs British spellings.

 
For one thing they arent being harassed as much by Turtle Boy for instance. Not sure how protected from the idiots of the nation fan club but maybe better this time around.

Totally legit to to prep a witness to a point. Both sides do such.

I've said it before and will again, Brennan is good--they brought in a special prosecutor.

I yell about our system quite a bit, some don't, but now if not going the other way, oh my.

Brennan called it trial by ambush in one hearing. Said this before too, I watched the hearings.

Not at you of course, I'm talking of the general overall thing. I trust you know that.

I've been prepped for far less serious trial. There isn't a thing wrong with it by our law @Cousin Dupree and I know you know that. Another thing, when things are fresh and hurt and you name it of COURSE you talk to others. Of course you try to get your thoughts and memories in a row and so on. Been there, done that.

I'm sure there was concern most were drinking and so on, said it a million times probably.

Not talking at anyone, just my thoughts.

I have a prediction but figure since haven't been totally up on the last couple of days I'll wait. And could be wrong of course.

I do know this trial isn't going to be quite like the last. Brennan is good. Rachel Smith was good in Daybell.

And for anyone who thinks the judge is unfair, she allowed the dog bite expert for the defense, did not sanction them on their lies about the experts and left them on the team and so on.

There is a victim here but I have to laugh a bit watching a chat or too yesterday.

The D story, and KR's story is ridiculous. I'm sorry but that's how I see it.

If she gets off which I'm not sure she will this time, I hope she gets stuck with Turtle Boy :D
Ooh they deserve each other.
 
OT for a bit but this is a (fairly) humourous article about American vs British spellings.

LMAO LMAO, I am not up to reading many links these days but made a point on this one to do so.

My eldest sister and I held very similar jobs most of our life and I had some good talks with her this week. I make typos here, I don't care any longer overboard but I always had jobs that it was a very big deal. We are BOTH the type that notice something not spelled right in a headline etc. LMAO Not necessarily just British English to American English just people that don't take care, edit and triple check everything these days. Man lol we had good conversations, overdue, knew we were a lot alike but she was telling me she wrote someone, OMG, dying chuckling, need a moment...

Oh my. A moment. Anyhow over something, she is retired now lol, lol and she wrote some letter to them lol.... Something on the order of how could she trust them to provide this or that when they can't even spell? LMAO

I notice it ALL the time in headlines and news and she is the same way.

I've relaxed as I don't work in a job any longer that it is a big deal about spelling but I did for most of my life. I won spelling contests in school, you name it, but I've relaxed now about just getting things right necessarily like on here. LOL.

I'm laughing out loud but yes, international incidents LOL. It's one reason I don't do news (there are a few reasons).

I get mad in cases where the initial news is wrong and it matters, some child missing or this or that. When you work in a job it matters, you make sure you do it right. She and I worked most of our lives in jobs it very much mattered in.

We also talked about med terminology versus legal. LOL. Man we had some good talks. She chuckled, I chuckled many a time. I think both very much needed. Talked about how we both know about Latin in legal.

I love that. I read your link. This one is a bit heated case and nothing wrong imo with a bit of humor. NOT humour.

By the way it is CURB. LMAO.
 
Again lol relaxed now in life as to not taking such care lol but for years I had to. Why I get mad at legal filings and such like in Delphi with major mistakes. You triple or quadruple check that sh*t lol. Or should! And news a joke. LMAO. Don't they teach any longer? And these ones and those ones. Grammar.

And it IS CURB. I'm still chuckling.
 
I've seen it in another case where the pedestrian lost both shoes in proximity of where they were hit.
Please tell her it is CURB not KERB LMAO.

Half kidding, trying to stop the tears from running from laughing.

Okay, trying to get back to case and stop laughing.

I have no doubt KR hit him. Well very little doubt. I never go to 100% very rarely if at all just because there's always that rare chance.

I do my opinions from weighing things. And have almost a scale or meter in my head. I start off at zero/middle, no opinion either way and as info comes out, it starts going one way or the other.

LOL.

Sorry, can't help it.

Anyhow, the D story is ridiculous and so is she. Jmo. I hope if she gets off she ends up stuck with all her fans and Turtle Boy. Wouldn't be her type in normal life, pretty sure. Just using it she is. I don't think she's going to get off though, but who knows, different trial this time though.

CURB. LOL. Humor or humour is a good thing.
 
THIS ONE LMAO. I agree but I can't stop laughing LOL.
Me too now, :lol:

Can't believe my use of kerb is so fricking funny........

angry how dare you GIF
 
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Knocked out of their shoes at less than that. We have 20mph speed limits near schools and in our villages but people still get killed. Especially if hit by a frigging great big SUV.
They have 20mph zones at schools because being hit at 20mph is not usually serious unless actually run over by a vehicle. The ones killed in those zones is nearly 100% because people were speeding in that zone, going much more than 20mph.. This is not hard to understand why 20mph is in school zones.
 
Knocked out of their shoes at less than that. We have 20mph speed limits near schools and in our villages but people still get killed. Especially if hit by a frigging great big SUV.
Just so it's clear, I was talking about point of impact and what the location of the shoe indicates as to where that occurred.
Btw, I've always found it remarkable, indeed, very telling that it was the right shoe being that it correlates with the fact that most all of the injuries were on the right side of his body.
 
Again lol relaxed now in life as to not taking such care lol but for years I had to. Why I get mad at legal filings and such like in Delphi with major mistakes. You triple or quadruple check that sh*t lol. Or should! And news a joke. LMAO. Don't they teach any longer? And these ones and those ones. Grammar.

And it IS CURB. I'm still chuckling.
Only in the US. The rest of the english speaking world say KERB.

Anyway, to be on topic I am posting at what speeds being hit by a vehicle is fatal. Now, as we know JO died of hypothermia as well as blunt force trauma so he could have been saved if she knew what had happened. Her judgement was severely impaired by alcohol and anger.

These are some links about it and SUVs are especially lethal.


Results show that the average risk of severe injury for a pedestrian struck by a vehicle reaches 10% at an impact speed of 16 mph, 25% at 23 mph, 50% at 31 mph, 75% at 39 mph, and 90% at 46 mph. The average risk of death for a pedestrian reaches 10% at an impact speed of 23 mph, 25% at 32 mph, 50% at 42 mph, 75% at 50 mph, and 90% at 58 mph. Risks vary significantly by age. For example, the average risk of severe injury or death for a 70‐year old pedestrian struck by a car traveling at 25 mph is similar to the risk for a 30‐year‐old pedestrian struck at 35 mph.

 
They have 20mph zones at schools because being hit at 20mph is not usually serious unless actually run over by a vehicle. The ones killed in those zones is nearly 100% because people were speeding in that zone, going much more than 20mph.. This is not hard to understand why 20mph is in school zones.
Read the AAA and other links I have posted. Being hit at 25 mph has a 25% chance of serious injury and more if being hit by an SUV. The impact itself and being thrown in the air or over the vehicle is usually what causes the injuries.
 
Just so it's clear, I was talking about point of impact and what the location of the shoe indicates as to where that occurred.
Btw, I've always found it remarkable, indeed, very telling that it was the right shoe being that it correlates with the fact that most all of the injuries were on the right side of his body.
Yeah so she backed into him at 24mph and hit him with the right rear corner of her car as he was walking to or on the driveway and so it would have been his right side that took the impact and then he would have been tossed up in the air with the head injury occurring based on where he landed eg. Hitting the kerb or the fire hydrant or other hard surface. IMO. Probably lay unconscious and then hypothermia sped up his death IMO. Did they have an accident reconstruction specialist at the first trial?
 

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