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Karen Read’s Fiery Trial Heads Into Second Day of Testimony
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The Karen Read trial heats up as testimony continues into day two, revealing new details, sharper exchanges, and mounting tension inside the courtroom. In this episode, we break down the latest testimony, key witness moments, and how both sides are adjusting their strategies as the Karen Read case moves forward. From emotional reactions to critical evidence under scrutiny, the trial is quickly becoming one of the most closely watched proceedings in recent true crime news.
We walk through what stood out on day two, how the testimony could shape the outcome, and why the Karen Read trial continues to divide public opinion. With context pulled from survivor stories, cold cases, and real crime stories, this STS podcast episode keeps you fully up to speed on every major development.
Key Points Covered:
Key testimony and witness moments from day two
Prosecution and defense strategy shifts
Courtroom tension and emotional reactions
How new testimony impacts the Karen Read case
Broader connections to survivor stories, true crime news, cold cases, STS podcast, and real crime stories
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David Davis has been a Cambridge-based jury consultant for 35 years.
His resume includes working with prosecutors to pick a jury for the OJ Simpson double murder trial.
Darryl Cohen is an Entertainment and Criminal Defense attorney, is a partner of Cohen, Cooper, Estep & Whiteman, LLC, and previously partner with Katz, Smith & Cohen in Atlanta, Georgia. He is a former Assistant State Attorney in Miami, Dade County, Florida, and Assistant District Attorney in Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia
Meghan Sacks is a full Professor of Criminology and the Graduate Program Director at Fairleigh Dickinson University. She teaches classes including Women and Crime, Serial Killers, and Crime Policy.
Amy and Meghan co-host two podcasts: Women and Crime and Direct Appeal