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SO much reasonable doubt in the Karen Read trial. #podcastclips #karenread #truecrime

July 08, 2024 / 00:39

This episode discusses reasonable doubt in a legal case, focusing on investigation issues, timeline discrepancies, and changing statements. Key points include the implications of these factors on jury decisions.

The conversation highlights the significance of reasonable doubt, with emphasis on how various elements, such as the location of Higgins' Jeep and unanswered questions, contribute to the overall uncertainty.

Participants express their views on the likelihood of a not guilty verdict based on the evidence presented and the issues surrounding the investigation.

TLDR

The episode examines reasonable doubt in a legal case and its impact on jury decisions.

Episode

0:39
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thinking it because to me there's so much Reasonable Doubt and there's so many questions and there's so many
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problems and it's just the investigation and the connections and the timeline and
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you know the changing statements and all all of these things pile up into so much
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reasonable doubt that it's even if you take away the Google search and the other things that we're questioning as
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far as you know where Higgins Jeep may or may not have been parked and all of these crazy things that we've never able
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to get answers to even if you take that out there's so much Reasonable Doubt so to me I feel like the jury would be
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predominantly not guilty

Episode Highlights

  • Reasonable Doubt Explored
    The investigation reveals numerous questions and problems, leading to significant reasonable doubt.
    “There's so much reasonable doubt.”
    @ 00m 17s
    July 08, 2024

Episode Quotes

  • There's so much reasonable doubt.
    SO much reasonable doubt in the Karen Read trial. #podcastclips #karenread #truecrime
  • The jury would be predominantly not guilty.
    SO much reasonable doubt in the Karen Read trial. #podcastclips #karenread #truecrime

Key Moments

  • Reasonable Doubt00:17
  • Jury Verdict00:34