Vanessa Grigoriadis
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He falls backward and hits his head on this little ledge that's all the way around the inside of the garage that's made of concrete.
So snowplow driver, Lucky Loughran, Lucky went to high school with all these folks too, okay, of course.
He says, and he showed a picture of his truck, the Franken truck is what he called his plow truck because it was made of all different parts of different trucks, very descriptive about his truck.
And he shows the lights and how they actually illuminate all of the areas around his truck.
He made a couple of passes by 34 Fairview at like 2.30 in the morning, 3.30 in the morning, and there was nobody on the lawn, none.
Later, he sees parked in front of the Alberts' house a Ford Edge, a car, a Ford Edge that's not supposed to be there because it's actually against the law to park there when there's a snow operation going on, right?
And he decides to not report them or not call it in as a courtesy to the Alberts.
So there's a theory here that John's body, it especially makes sense if it happened in the garage, was put in that Ford Edge.
The Ford Edge was driven up to the lawn in order to conceal across the street from being able to see where they were putting his body.
not just primarily made of women, but also made up of a lot of conservative women.
One of the things that's very interesting about this case, and one of the other reasons why I'm completely fascinated by it, kind of obsessed with it, there is an entire online, social media, and in-person campaign around Karen Reid.
some of this was absolutely fomented by her attorneys she initiated this relationship with this local blogger and she was feeding him information about her case so yes part of the campaign was designed by the team as is common with defense teams and murder trials this is not unusual but what's interesting to me is how this case
Absolutely crosses political lines because of the makeup of this part of a very blue state, by the way.
But this makeup of this part of the state is like a little bit redder.
You have a lot of people who say when they were talked to outside the courthouse, they've always been blue lives matter people.
They have never believed ever.
in police corruption, police misconduct, or wrongful convictions.
But they see Karen Reid, and they hear these details about the missing video, by the way, the inverted video at trial, the phones being thrown away, the dog being given away, this dirty cop, and they finally believe it.