
Six-Week Evidence Gap Revealed in Karen Read Trial
The Karen Read trial continues to unfold with unexpected revelations. Today's testimony from Ashley Vallier, a forensic specialist from the Massachusetts State Crime Lab, highlighted a significant six-week gap in the processing of crucial evidence. Vallier confirmed that the chain of custody for the evidence began on March 14th, 2022, a full six weeks after the initial incident on January 29th, 2022. When questioned about the reason for the delay, Vallier stated, "I have no information and do not know why Michael Procter waited six weeks to bring this clothing to your lab." This revelation raises serious questions about the handling of evidence and could have significant implications for the trial's outcome. The defense will likely use this information to challenge the integrity of the evidence presented by the prosecution. The trial continues to captivate the public, with each day bringing new developments and raising questions about the justice system.