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Relationship Drama Over Text

Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial

S1, EP159 "Relationship Drama Over Text"

Phone records discussed in the trial proceedings revealed a rocky relationship between the defendant and the victim, John O'Keefe. Prosecutors presented the jury with a number of missed calls and texts messages that appeared to show an argument just hours before he was found in the snow. The last communication between Karen Read and O'Keefe happened at one in the morning on the day he died. She seemed angry and texted that she left his kids all alone at home during a blizzard.

Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial

S1, EP160 "Texts, Voicemails And GPS Data"

Karen Read's text and voicemail messages presented to the jury revealed that things were strained between the defendant and her boyfriend, John O'Keefe. Prosecutors alleged this was her motive to kill him. The last big fight the couple had came just hours before he was found in a pile of snow in the middle of a blizzard. On the stand Massachusetts state trooper Nicholas Guarino confirmed that he conducted GPS mapping tests at the crime scene.

Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial

S1, EP161 "Challenging The Digital Evidence"

Jurors learned more about John O'Keefe's movements in his last hours alive. Cross examination began on Trooper Nicholas Guarino who specialized in digital forensics. Karen Read's defense zeroed in on the work that Guarino did in this case. During his testimony, he made clear to the jury that he did not handwrite any notes as part of his report.

WI v. Rittenhouse

S1, EP31 "Lone Survivor"

The lone survivor of the defendant's gunfire confirms that he saw firsthand Kyle Rittenhouse fatally shoot the two victims; Gaige Grosskreutz remembers being shot in the arm by Rittenhouse soon after.

WI v. Rittenhouse

S1, EP32 "Survivor Shot In The Arm"

Gaige Grosskreutz testified on what happened to him on that chaotic night in Kenosha.

WI v. Rittenhouse

S1, EP33 "Survivor and Visual Evidence"

During cross-examination, photos of the altercation between the defendant and the person he shot was displayed for the jury.

WI v. Rittenhouse

S1, EP34 "Shooting Caught On Camera"

A video clip leading to the defendant firing at Gaige Grosskreutz hitting his bicep was played in court; the clip was live-streamed on Facebook; Jurors heard the gunshot and the screams of pain that followed.

WI v. Rittenhouse

S1, EP35 "Video Journalist on Scene Testifies"

Kristan Harris, a Milwaukee-based citizen journalist, took to the stand; he was live streaming the chaotic event when the defendant approached on camera and introduced himself as a medic.

Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial

S1, EP138 "Cellphone Data Info"

The jury again got a glimpse at crime scene photos and surveillance video that had been collected. On the stand was a detective-lieutenant who supervised the entire murder case. Investigators used cell phone information to pinpoint the location of the victim as well as the defendant, in the hours leading up to the alleged murder. Digital technology was important for police to corroborate not just where John O'Keefe was, but also who he was communicating with and how.

Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial

S1, EP139 "Defending The State Police"

Detective Lieutenant Brian Tully corroborated the digital evidence in this case. This witness was one of two supervisors of the lead detective, a key state witness. Under cross-examination Tully went over police procedures that he and his team employed throughout this murder investigation. The Defense pointed the finger at the entire Massachusetts State Police for mishandling and even corrupting this murder investigation.

Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial

S1, EP140 "Corroborating Digital Evidence"

Karen Read's attorney had more questions for the detective-lieutenant. Brian Tully was one of two supervisors overseeing the investigation into John O'Keefe's death. On the stand, he testified about the physical evidence collected at the crime scene. Things got technical with this state trooper. Jurors learned about GPS data linked to cell phone information retrieved by investigators.

WI v. Rittenhouse

S1, EP16 "Video Journalist on Chase With Rittenhouse"

A video journalist was there on the scene when the victim Joseph Rosenbaum chased down Kyle Rittenhouse; Richie McGinniss explained to the jury what he witnessed in those minutes leading up to the shooting.

WI v. Rittenhouse

S1, EP17 "Video Journalist Helped Shooting Victim"

Richie McGinniss was a video journalist who happened to document first-hand the shooting death of Joseph Rosenbaum; he recalled helping the victim on the gurney and going to the hospital soaked in blood.

WI v. Rittenhouse

S1, EP18 "Journalist Gets Descriptive on What He Witnessed"

A journalist on the ground who witnessed the defendant shoot Joseph Rosenbaum is descriptive in what he saw; Richie McGinniss told the jury what he saw and remembered hearing the four fatal shots in a manner of seconds.

WI v. Rittenhouse

S1, EP19 "Military Veteran Testifies"

Through a Facebook group Ryan Balch, a former veteran, recalled going to Kenosha during the night of violent unrest to help out as an armed civilian with the aim to protect property and lives.

WI v. Rittenhouse

S1, EP20 "Veteran Accompanied Rittenhouse to Kenosha"

A military veteran, who served in tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, was with the defendant on the night in question; Ryan Balch testified that the victim--Joseph Rosenbaum--threatened him and the defendant Kyle Rittenhouse.

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