In this segment of Zone 7, Sheryl McCollum, a Crime Scene Investigator, is joined by Susan Hendricks and Joe Giacalone to analyze the second trial of Karen Read, and it is quite chaotic.
They point out the shortcomings in the handling of the case, citing issues such as poorly conducted police procedures, mishandling of evidence, and a justice system in need of repair. The trio scrutinizes the inconsistencies in courtroom testimonies, emphasizes indications of investigative partiality, and reflects on the escalating divergence in public perspectives. As the second trial progresses, they pose critical inquiries: Can this particular case receive a fair trial? And how does it unveil the underlying challenges of the criminal justice system?
Retired NYPD sergeant Joseph L. Giacalone is an esteemed criminal justice educator and a national authority on policing and investigations. Possessing over two decades of extensive hands-on experience, he imparts knowledge on criminal investigations and is frequently sought after by the media for insights on prominent cases and law enforcement matters. Furthermore, he is the author of two widely acclaimed textbooks in the realm of criminal justice.
Connect with Joseph at his website, and on his podcast True Crime with the Sarge
Susan Hendricks is an investigative journalist and host of Headline Crime. Known for her thoughtful and fearless reporting, she brings national attention to overlooked cases and failures in the justice system.
Listeners can learn more about Susan on IG @susan_hendricks, on X @susanhendricks, and on Headline Crime
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[Feature Photo:Karen Read/LinkedIn and John O’Keefe/police handout]