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Canton Coverup Part 512: Karen Read Trial Day 7 – Jennifer McCabe Cross Examination Reveals She’s “Just Like A Normal Mom” Who Lied To FBI

 

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I didn’t get a chance to live tweet Jennifer McCabe’s disastrous cross examination in court on Wednesday, but I rewatched it today and here’s my thoughts:

  • The fact that the FBI surprised Jennifer McCabe with a visit on April 10 is wild, but the way she handled it is peak Jennifer McCabe. She told them she was Nicole Albert, thinking they would go away, but of course they’re FBI and they’re not stupid so they didn’t go anywhere. Instead they called her on the phone and sat down for an interview with her.
  • Before the interview McCabe said she needed 10 minutes to get ready. When she was finally ready they asked her if she called anyone on the phone and she said Kerry Roberts and Matt McCabe, even though they told her it was a crime to lie. Matt McCabe told her to tell the truth, so she admitted that she lied to them. In fact, she had also called Peggy O’Keefe, the DA’s Office, and Brian Albert.
  • She called Peggy O’Keefe because manipulating the O’Keefe family is how she’s gotten this far to begin with. She also needed to make sure Peggy hadn’t been talking to the feds.
  • She called the DA’s Office to see if they knew anything about the FBI investigation. They didn’t.
  • She called Brian Albert and didn’t tell the FBI about that because he was a co-conspirator in John O’Keefe’s murder and she wanted to see if he had been visited as well.
  • Jen ended the interview early because she wasn’t comfortable with the questions. She was perfectly comfortable answering questions from friendly officers like Michael Lank and Michael Proctor though.
  • When asked why she called Kerry Roberts, Jen said that she didn’t do so to find out what they had asked Kerry. This is impossible to believe after listening to Kerry’s testimony.
  • Jen constantly looked at the jury during her testimony, especially when she was lying. She does this because she thinks that she can fool anyone with her “I’m just a suburban soccer Mom act” if she looks them in the eyes.
  • The funniest part about the FBI visit was that Jen testified that “we’re just like, normal Moms, we’re not used to this.” Nothing about being visited by FBI agents or Googling “hos long to die in cold” at 2:27 AM is normal. But Jen thinks that if she can convince the jury she’s just a regular white suburban wine soccer Mom, then she’s not capable of murder.
  • Jen conceded that she didn’t tell the truth to the FBI agents about who she spoke with, but said that this wasn’t a lie.
  • Auntie Bev saved her over and over again. One egregious time was when she allowed Jen to explain why her lie wasn’t a lie, and then went on a rant about how she had just dropped her kids off at school. Once again reminding the jury that she’s just a normal soccer Mom, and not the kind of person who would ever be a suspect in a murder investigation.
  • Jen actually said, with a straight face, that she called Brian Albert, Steven Nelson, and Peggy O’Keefe, but says she forgot to tell the FBI agents and then had an “epiphany” after they left.
  • Jen invited Brian Albert to her house for the friends and family “interview” with Michael Proctor.
  • She testified that Proctor’s report does not contain what she actually said about the location of Karen’s car.
  • Jen has distanced herself from her previous testimony where she said that Karen Read’s car was still outside at 12:45. This is incompatible with the Commonwealth’s newest theory that John was struck at 12:31. You can tell they’ve had conversations about this and have tailored her testimony to frame Karen Read.
  • Jen says that there was no reason to separate the witnesses, and went into great detail to explain why it wasn’t abnormal not to separate them. 
  • Jen claims that Chloe never barked and she didn’t see her in the house, even though she had to yell to wake up Brian and Nicole, who testified that Chloe was in their room.
  • In another example of tailoring testimony from the first trial, Jen went out of her way to make it seem like the chaos on the lawn was far away from Brian Albert’s bedroom. She knows how problematic this was last trial.
  • Alan Jackson spent about 15 minutes trying to get Jen to answer a simple question about what time a screenshot from Julie Nagel says Ryan Nagel pulled up to 34 Fairview Road. By the time she finally answers the question I worry that the jury won’t remember what the question was.
  • Like Timothy Nuttall, Jen says her memory got better over time which is why her story has changed. 
  • Jen didn’t see or hear anything suggesting a car accident.
  • She could see tire tracks but not the body on the front lawn. “I wasn’t looking at the ground.” This is another huge part of the problem for the Commonwealth, and they’re trying to tighten it up.
  • For me, Jackson’s biggest point was when Jen said that she didn’t notice a body it was because she wasn’t looking for one. Jackson pointed out that she wasn’t looking for tire tracks either but she did see those in the street.
  • She said John wasn’t a big boy.
  • Just like last trial, she said she didn’t see John’s body when they drove by because they were talking about peanut butter sandwiches, and reiterated that Julie Nagel didn’t mention anything about a black blob on the lawn.
  • It took another 15 minutes of questioning for Jackson to get McCabe to admit that she told police “Did I hit him” instead of “I hit him.” She admitted she told the grand jury the same thing, but her response to that was that she was 100% sure she remembered Read saying “I hit him.”
  • McCabe says that she called Michael Lank back to Brian Albert’s house at 9 AM because she suddenly started remembering things. She claims she told Lank that Karen said “I hit him” but that wasn’t in Lank’s report. She asked to see the report, even though by this point she knows damn well what’s in the report. This is yet another delay tactic designed to get the jury to forget what the question was.
  • Auntie Bev abruptly cut off Jackson and ended the day before 4 PM while he was grilling McCabe what she told Sean Goode.

 

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33 Comments

  1. collusion
    /kə-loo͞′zhən/

    noun
    An often secret action taken by two or more parties to achieve an illegal or improper purpose.
    A secret agreement and cooperation for a fraudulent or deceitful purpose; a playing into each other’s hands; deceit; fraud; cunning.
    Similar: deceitfraudcunning
    An agreement between two or more persons to defraud a person of his rights, by the forms of law, or to obtain an object forbidden by law.

    1. Very telling, this self-described normal mom being coached by Whitey Bulger’s attorney. Not long ago, neighbors insisted Whitey was OK; as his Senate-president brother and head of UMAS watched the bodies uncovered from its construction site. Reasonable doubt frees Ms. Read Justice for Officer O’Keefe

  2. blatancy
    noun
    Blatant quality.
    The state or quality of being blatant.
    The property of being both obvious and offensive.

  3. EPIC
    Something happened on the front lawn, I knew nothing happened in that house.

  4. Now up, the yes woman. Now she remembers a l l the prosecution asks, and she can finally REMEMBER.

  5. Now up, the yes woman. Now she remembers a l l the prosecution asks, and she can finally REMEMBER.

  6. When those salesmen rolled up on Jenny from the Glock she didn’t notice that they were not holding any brochures in their hands? Or a 📋? Not even their FBI special agent badges?!

    1. That actually happened to me recently, I was outside and 2 men in suits walked up , first thought was religious of some type, then salesmen. It was detectives looking for witnesses, a house had been burglarized,
      Just saying.

  7. Bout time for someone to start saving up for her Commissary Fund. This case is over. MA State Police Crime Lab up next? OVAH!

  8. This is the birth of a real-life super villain. Could I be this cold? I don’t think so. Would I crack under this type of pressure? Likely.
    Jen is a straight gangster, and I can’t deny that. We all kind of have to admit it…albeit reluctantly. Jen is redefining ride-or-die. On my team…? I wear her jersey. Unfortunately, she’s not on our team.

  9. FOR ALL YOU ANTI-FKR’ers, the ones who smugly claimed THE INVESTIGATION IS OVER?? Even though that is complete $&@/ $&@T, you can bet your bottom dollar they are watching today. Jen is a lying $&CK of SPLIT. This is a joke.

    1. Kerry testifys to 50 DA meetings. Matt gets Jen to admit lying to FBI, all the normal Moms do…

  10. Every time that filthy cunt licks her lips she looks like she’s jonesing for another line of coke

    1. Every Karen Read (who is guilty as hell) supporter is an unadulterated scumbag who can’t even tie their own shoes.

      1. Well it’s a good thing I wear slip-ons. This gives me extra time and brain cells to objectively view what’s been presented and determine this woman is being framed. Only a flippin moron who “can” tie their shoes would believe she is guilty. The brain cells you use to tie your shoes must be completely consumed leaving no brain cells that would allow you to think for yourself. Is that you Jen?

  11. definitely worked on her anger management yet did not lose her retahded narcissistic gene and still blinks when lying lol …make anything coming out pf her mouth make sense, she and bev allows it thinks she is grilling the attorneys!! bev coddles creepy criminals imho I cannot wait to see who comes undone!!! FREE KAREN. READ, SHE IS EVERYONE!!!! LEGALIZE FREEDOM!!

  12. The Hos long Google search actually 6:27am alibi is easy to disprove. I’m not sure how the defense didn’t pick up on this… Or maybe they did?

    If you go back to the dash cam video from her cross today, the very last video they questioned JM about before lunch… Karen gets walked back to Kerry’s SUV by one of the officers and goes into the back seat at EXACTLY 6:26:35. Jen was outside the vehicle at the time running the narrative with the officer. Jen was not inside Kerry’s SUV with Karen at 6:26, 6:27, 6:28 or 6:29 to even be asked by Karen to Google search anything.

  13. This “normal mom” act isn’t fooling us. She reminds me so much of my mother who I haven’t spoken to in years because she’s a textbook narcissist. It was eerie watching her because both versions of Jen followed the same toxic playbook I’m unfortunately familiar with.

    Jen trial 1 was exactly like my mother – she can never be wrong, can’t handle being challenged & blows her lid blaming everyone else when cornered.
    Jen trial 2 was exactly how my mother behaves when she’s called out & can’t hide from it – realises her usual crap isn’t fooling anyone so turns into the fake smiley nice woman, still maintains she’s the victim though but takes on this “I’m so calm & chill” vibe. Tries so hard to bolster the “I’m just a mother trying my best” angle.

    It’s sickening & I really hope the jurors see through it, sadly they can’t compare Jen 2.0 to Jen 1.0 though 😑

  14. Jen McLiar said after she woke up Sleepy and Sleepy that they all walked down the stairs and as they came down the stairs Lankah was standing inside in the foyer?!? So Lankah was comfortable enough to just walk into the house unannounced without knocking?! That’s weird but they barely know him😂😂😂

  15. KR & TB, we support you all the way down to Charlotte County, FL! Even a few of my clients that snowbird here from Canton say the same thing! Corrupt dirtbag sleazeballs!!

  16. The cocktail black straw. That managed to stay in place on the street in front of 34 Fairview during a nor’easter, with plow trucks plows down. And lo and behold the little straw that could, never moved an inch.

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