Peter Tragos
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She didn't see John O'Keefe again.
He stayed inside.
He was supposed to come back out, kind of tell her what's going on.
She gets pissed off, drives back to his house, calls him, leaves him all these angry text messages, and he never comes home.
That's Karen Reid's story.
Yeah, honestly, there's just so much.
So we'll go with what you're asking because it's really fascinating for somebody who's kind of followed it from a cursory point of view.
And maybe, you know, you've heard some of the highlights or seen some of the shows reporting on it because it was fascinating.
And it's really a case unlike any other I've tried personally myself or followed even before.
since I've been following these cases in the media.
And you've brought up some big points of contention.
And the prosecution absolutely pushed the I hit him comments as a confession.
That's what they continue to call it, a confession.
She confessed to law enforcement, to EMS, right there on the scene.
Karen Reid's team cross-examined those witnesses and said,
if you had somebody that confessed, why didn't she get arrested?
Why wasn't that immediately the investigation and they knew exactly what happened?
Why was there any unknown?
Why wasn't the investigation and the crime scene taken as they knew exactly what happened, that she hit him with her Lexus?
And Karen Reid's team responds with, it was, did I hit him?