Maybe disgraced ex-state trooper Michael Proctor should have gotten out of Canton while the getting was good.
But he didn’t, and now his best option may be to ask the feds to lock him up, in a cell next to his fellow disgraced neighbor cop, Matthew Farwell, now charged with killing both his girlfriend and her unborn child.
Not that Proctor has been charged criminally, but the 46-page complaint lays out everything that we’ve known for some time now, in one damning, brilliantly-drafted document.
Karen Read, acquitted twice of the same murder, now returns to avenge herself against the Neanderthals who put her through this living hell.
Those are the McAlberts, known in this filing as the “House Defendants,” as well as the crew of crooked state cops, among them both Proctor and Yuriy Bukhenik, the pidgin-English-speaking Ukrainian thug.
Of course the McAlberts counter that they are suing Karen Read, for defamation. Good luck with that one!
A lot of recurring themes here, but what stands out for me are those 47 pieces of broken red taillight from Karen Read’s SUV.
Read’s lawyers, Alan Jackson and Damon Seligson, return again and again to the “planting of evidence at the scene,” as they say for the first time in Paragraph 9.
Paragraph 77: Regarding the cops, both MSP and Canton Police: “One or more of them destroyed the taillight, secretly took pieces of it into their possession and then planted some of them.”
They had to do it, to prove that Karen Read had struck her boyfriend, John O’Keefe. Which she didn’t. So there wasn’t any broken taillight, until there was.
Paragraph 80: “Proctor and Bukhenik took taillight pieces from the (CPD) sallyport, brought back to 34 Fairview to place them… and then falsified various documents in an attempt to hide their conduct….”
Paragraph 82: “He could later claim the pieces had been there….”
Sadly for Proctor, the complaint continues, surveillance camera video and a report from the Dighton Police Department proved that the troopers had been lying in their desperate attempt to lynch Karen Read.
Oh what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive.
Another thing: ….
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