The government may be covering up the true cause of death of a Boston police officer, citizen journalist Aidan Kearney, senior editor for Turtleboy Daily News, said during an appearance on, laying out evidence that indicates that the officer’s girlfriend may have been framed as the murder trial is underway.
As Kearney relayed, the two were invited to the home of a man named Brian Albert, “who was also a Boston police officer with a reputation of being a tough guy fighter” and known as an aggressive man. She did not hear from O’Keefe, and the next morning, she called Jennifer McCabe and asked where O’Keefe was, and she claimed he never came in the house. Ultimately, his body was found outside. Read reportedly tried to save his life by performing CPR, but he died, and she ended up getting charged three days later with manslaughter, which was later kicked up to murder, for allegedly hitting O’Keefe with her car.
“So now she’s facing second-degree murder charges and manslaughter,” Kearney said, explaining that he pulled up the court filings on the case 15 months later and found that the defense had gotten ahold of McCabe’s phone and discovered she had Googled, “How long to die in cold” after 2:27 a.m. and then deleted the search.
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