SERIALously - 166: Karen Read Investigator's TEXTS FROM HELL, Woman Stabs 3-Year-Old At Grocery Store, & An International Manhunt

Episode Date: June 13, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hey, true crime besties. Welcome back to an all new episode of serial asleep. Hey, everybody. Welcome back to an all new episode of Serialistly with me, Annie Elise, headline highlights edition because boy oh boy, we have got so much to talk about today. I mean, there are some insane, insane, insane text messages that were reviewed in the Karen Reed trial this week and some even Crazier details just regarding the case in general plus I'm sure so many of you have heard there is this horrific murder of a little boy in front of a grocery store He was stabbed and the murderer in court She was like doubling down on it like smiling directly into the court camera. Super creepy.
Starting point is 00:01:05 There's an international manhunt going down. There's just a lot to talk about today. I'm just going to jump right into everything. What I want to do is I want to start with this international manhunt. I saw this story pop up last week and I ended up sharing it on Twitter or X or whatever it is, however you refer to it as, but I was under the impression that these people involved in this story were missing. But now it seems like there actually might be way more to this story than I thought and it's
Starting point is 00:01:34 actually pretty crazy. So I'll break down kind of what's going on for you and backtrack a little and explain. So local and federal law enforcement officers are currently searching for three people. 21-year-old Erin Ong, 21-year-old Nadia Cole, and then also Erin's two-year-old little girl Saria Ong-Harman. Erin and Nadia are allegedly engaged and little Saria is Erin's daughter from a previous relationship. So Pullman Washington Police said that Aaron, who lives in Moscow, Idaho, was seen buying camping equipment and also seen buying a map of Montana. He was initially believed to have taken
Starting point is 00:02:13 his daughter camping in Montana. However, all of that changed on May 29th. This is when Nadia was reported missing by her family. So now the police don't believe that Aaron ever went to Montana at all. That maybe that was all a ruse. Maybe this was to put people off his trail, off his scent. It's now looking very very shady. Now the details of Nadia's disappearance are bizarre to say the absolute least. Apparently she was literally inside the airport, like at the gate, about to get on a plane
Starting point is 00:02:45 to go to Italy. This trip was with her family, and it was supposed to be a celebration since she had just graduated from WSU. So she's at this airport right by the gate getting ready to board her plane. But then, she decided to go to the bathroom. When she went to the bathroom, she was never seen by her family again. So Nadia's family hired a private investigator, who has also spoken out now to the media and said that she left her belongings at the airport gate when she went to go use the restroom.
Starting point is 00:03:12 But then she was later seen leaving the airport with what they describe as a distressed expression. The last known sighting of Nadia was outside the airport near a light rail platform. And her family is obviously like completely frantic and panicked. They have no idea what happened, why she would have just up and vanished essentially, leaving all of her belongings behind and they released a statement in which they said, we're utterly devastated by her disappearance and we are praying for her safe return. So then following this, the police in Pullman, Washington announced that they actually had an arrest warrant for Aaron. This was on charges of custodial interference after he didn't return his daughter Saraya to her mother at that custody
Starting point is 00:03:55 exchange that was supposed to be set up for June 3rd. But then it gets even more bizarre guys. So police now actually believe that Nadia, Aaron, and Saraya are all together in a black 2014 Cadillac that has Idaho license plates and that they're heading to Mexico or were heading to Mexico I should say. It's unclear if they've already made it into Mexico or if maybe they were on the way when the police notified the public to be aware and to report any sightings of their vehicle. But either way, the FBI is now involved and now an international manhunt is ongoing. All in hopes of locating them and of course, Baby Saraya, who now once again are all believed to be in Mexico. Unfortunately, there isn't a lot much else to this backstory about what might be going on, how we got here, what's really happening.
Starting point is 00:04:45 And at least I'll say there's not much to the backstory for the public that we know now. However, Soraya's mom, Samara, has spoken out to the media. The little girl, the little shared daughter's mother, she spoke out to the media and in a statement to Erin, she said the following, "'Please just bring her home. "'That's all I care about.
Starting point is 00:05:02 "'That's all the police care about right now. "'Just bring her her home. Please. I am begging you with every bit of me. I know that we've had issues in the past and all of that and I'm not even focusing on that. I just want to see my daughter again. I just need to know that she's okay. Please, please, please bring her home. Just truly a desperate plea for help from this mother and just I can't even imagine how distraught she must be right now wondering where they are. Have they you know did they flee to Mexico? Are they all hiding out? Why would Nadia go along with this and if she was gonna flee why do it when she already was at the airport getting ready to board her plane? Did she get a phone call or a text
Starting point is 00:05:44 message from him? Maybe saying like hey we got to go shits a mess or who knows what he could have said and maybe that's why she was seen leaving the airport with this distressed expression on her face and she wants to be with him. They want to be in love. They want to maybe he lied and said it's to protect the daughter. Who really knows? But let's just everybody not only keep this family in your thoughts and prayers, but also keep an eye out. If you see anything, if you hear anything, if you live in Mexico and see that description of the 2014 Black Cadillac, I mean just let's see where this goes and I will definitely keep you guys updated on this case as more
Starting point is 00:06:20 information becomes available. Speaking to cases with horrific, horrific outcomes and monsters involved, not saying anybody in that other case is necessarily a monster yet, kind of actually, I take that back if you're interfering with custodial issues, but, sorry, I'm ranting here guys, but I want to talk about this grocery store murder, because it's one that is a case that is very very difficult to hear but I do think it's very important that we cover it for a multitude of reasons. Not only have so many of you guys been requesting that we cover this but also I think it does go to the core values of this podcast of really wanting to raise awareness and help educate the public on what
Starting point is 00:07:03 different things to look for and different things to be cautious of. I gotta just throw it out there before we get into it. You may have seen all over TikTok it's now been on like Inside Edition, it's been on Daily Mail, this whole like shopping cart debacle with Dr. Leslie who has been featured on this podcast and I give her shit for it all the time. I actually saw her yesterday and said why don't you just return your shopping cart like it's serious like I don't understand but I get it She has her own reasons which I'm not gonna go into this whole thing But the reason I say that is because and I'm not saying that she's justified or you know again form your own opinions
Starting point is 00:07:35 But the reason I bring that up is because this did happen While a mother was loading her groceries and it has nothing to do with returning your shopping cart or not Please don't get misled by what I'm saying. I'm just saying again, it goes back to the core values of generating awareness of always watching your back, especially in these public parking lots, whether it's a grocery store, a Target center, because people, predators love to pray in Target centers because they see you in the toy aisle and they'll follow you outside. But let me break down this case for you.
Starting point is 00:08:05 I've ranted long enough. So recently in Ohio, a three year old boy was attacked when he was leaving the grocery store with his mom. Three year old Julian Wood and his mom, Margot, had just finished shopping and Margot was opening up her trunk when then this woman named Bianca Ellis ran up to them and just started stabbing. She was stabbing Julian in the face and in the back and then she ran away. During the incident, Bianca also stabbed the
Starting point is 00:08:29 mother Margot in the shoulder and she got stabbed because she was trying to get baby Julian out of the shopping cart and away from this lunatic who was just stabbing this innocent three-year-old boy. So after the stabbing and after Bianca ran away, the two of them were taken to the local hospital where unfortunately then three-year-old Julian passed away. Going back to lunatic Bianca, she allegedly had stolen these knives from a thrift store that was right next to the grocery store and then surveillance camera caught her following Margo and Julian around the store before then blitz attacking them in the parking lot. Now some footage that is going absolutely viral right now has to do with Bianca's court appearance
Starting point is 00:09:09 because Bianca had an arraignment on Monday where she was literally seen smiling and giggling, all while her charges, which included aggravated murder and attempted murder, were being read out loud. And not only was she giggling guys, it is the most eerie and creepy footage I have seen in a while. She's looking straight ahead at the judge as like the judge is talking to her. The judge asks her like, hey, did your public defender read you the charges
Starting point is 00:09:36 or the indictment or whatever it was? And she's like, I told her not to read it, told her I didn't wanna know. Like just clearly not taking it very seriously and not really caring, but also not with like a facial expression or a personality or mannerisms or anything like that that looked as though she was disturbed or that she was
Starting point is 00:09:57 You know for lack of a better word, you know unstable mentally to where she was like not understanding and not comprehending She just looked plain evil like dead staring the judge like didn't want to read it, didn't want her to read it to me. Like yes, no. Then this camera that's in the courtroom, imagine if you're looking straight ahead and there's a camera like at a 45 degree angle that's on you. That's how a lot of these courtrooms are. So it's like it's catching you, it's catching your facial expressions, but you're not making eye contact with the lens. She then as she's catching your facial expressions, but you're not making eye contact with the lens She then as she's talking to this judge as she's talking back. She looks over to the side of her
Starting point is 00:10:37 Makes eye contact with the camera in the direct lens of the camera looks at dead-on As if she's like eyeing somebody down and just stares at it and smiles It is the most bone-chilling thing I think I have seen in such a long time. It really is horrific. And now she's of course charged with all of this and Julian's dad, the little boy's dad, was pleading with the judge to not let her out. And ultimately the judge gave her a five million dollar bond, which thank God. But here's where it gets even worse. And we talk all the time about the system failing, about why things weren't caught ahead of time, how it could possibly have saved somebody, if things were done right, if protocol was followed. I don't know what the answer is. As frustrated as I am that this seems to always happen. I don't have an answer. I don't have a
Starting point is 00:11:20 solution, so I guess I'm part of the problem. But over the past few days more information has been coming out about Bianca, and also about Bianca's prior history. Her mother has also spoken to the media saying that Bianca struggles with her mental health and that she suffers from hallucinations and that she recently also quit taking her medication. But let's give some backstory here because it's my opinion that this murder and this tragedy of this innocent three-year-old could have easily been prevented, and here's why.
Starting point is 00:11:48 Records show that in January, she was arrested in California and she was charged with three counts of battery on a person. This was after she assaulted three different people. Then in February, she went to the police in Ohio and she told them, outright told them, that she wanted to confess to a murder and that she had murdered this woman in California and that she wanted to kill again. She was taken to the hospital for an evaluation, but ultimately the Bakersfield Police Department, which Bakersfield is in California,
Starting point is 00:12:16 they had determined that the murder confession was not credible and that it also didn't match up with any unsolved cases that they were currently investigating. Fast forward another month in March, and she was arrested in Florida after she refused to leave a hotel. She was claiming that she wanted to be arrested as well. Then she was arrested again in Ohio toward the end of May. This was on May 30th to be specific. She was also referred by the magistrate for a mental health evaluation after this arrest. So clearly a pattern almost every single month so far this year, then most recently on May
Starting point is 00:12:51 30th. So she's referred for a mental health evaluation. However, just one day later, a judge let her leave because apparently there wasn't anybody who was available to evaluate her. And because of that, she would have been held in jail for days on what was what they said a very minor case. Because remember, she had only been arrested in Ohio towards the end of May, so now they're saying, you know, we don't have a mental health professional to evaluate her. One will not become available for several days. Meanwhile, we're not going to hold her in the jail for multiple days until that mental health professional is available. So let's just
Starting point is 00:13:28 release her. Three days after she was released, guys, is when she stabbed Julian and his mom Margo. Again, I don't have the answers. It's so frustrating and I'm sure it is frustrating for all of you guys to hear this case as well. But had there been more resources, had there been stricter policies in place, maybe she would have been held until she was evaluated. Maybe she would currently still be in a facility. Maybe she would be on medication to where she wouldn't go and attack an innocent three-year-old. It just seems like she had all of these arrests, all of these things leading up
Starting point is 00:14:02 to it and then she was let go. And then look what happened three days later. Not to mention that whether she has mental health issues or not, she confessed to murdering somebody. Whether she had or not is a different story, but like clearly a woman who was unwell. She also had battery charges. She had other arrests. She claimed she wanted to be arrested. There was a pattern here. So then to just release her, even if the charge was minor for that specific most recent arrest, wouldn't you think, hey let's look at her track record, let's look at her history, clearly she could be a danger to society. Let's, if we're, if we have the ability, let's hold her until we can get her evaluated or put her on like,
Starting point is 00:14:43 I don't know, 5150 or something like that. It just, it really enrages me and it breaks my heart for this family who just went to the grocery store, right? They just went to get groceries. She had her three-year-old son with her and this lunatic comes parading out in the middle of the afternoon and blitz attacks them and stabs her child to death. And then now learning in hindsight her backstory and that she was released just three days earlier, it's just incredibly incredibly infuriating. And that's not even one of the worst things we're talking about today guys because we still have so much more to talk about. I am going to get a drink of water, I'm going to gather my
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Starting point is 00:19:18 like she vanished. She was never seen again. There were a lot of conflicting reports, things back and forth forth that the mother was involved, that the stepfather was involved, that the stepfather was abusive, but then also that the mother was trying to hide Madelina to protect her, and it's been really confusing. But in any event, nobody had reported her as missing, I'll get into why, and nobody has been held responsible,
Starting point is 00:19:42 and I'll get into why. But still, nobody has seen Madelina. And once again, say it with me And I'll get into why. But still, nobody has seen Madelina. And once again, say it with me, I'll get into why. So her mother Diana and the stepfather Chris had ended up reporting her missing three weeks after her disappearance. But the only reason that they reported her as missing is because a truant officer from the school
Starting point is 00:20:00 had called her mom saying, hey, we need to set up a meeting to discuss why Madelina hasn't been at school in weeks. So her mom really had no other choice, but now she was going to show up to this meeting without Madelena, without any sort of explanation. So she had no choice but to report her as missing. So she reports her as missing, but then in December of 2022, both Chris and Diana ended up being arrested and charged with failure to report the disappearance of a child. In May of this year, though, Diana ended up pleading guilty charged with failure to report the disappearance of a child. In May of this year, though, Diana ended up pleading guilty and then was released from
Starting point is 00:20:28 jail after the judge said that she had spent the maximum amount of time in jail for that specific charge. But Chris, on the other hand, he did not. Instead, he went to trial where he actually blamed Madelina's mom for all of this, saying that he didn't think that Madelina would be found because he thought that Diana had tucked her away somewhere, all away hidden away with her Moldavian family. Chris said, quote, she believed that Russian entities were following her to get to her and Madalina. She was asking me how we could hide her and how we could hide Madalina from these people.
Starting point is 00:21:03 Now his brother even testified that about six months before Madelina's disappearance, both Chris and Diana had come to his house separately saying that Diana was worried about people from her past, worried about them tracking her, and that they wanted his help to help hide Diana, help hide Madelina. So basically the defense was that Chris didn't actually even know that Madelina was missing because he believed that Diana had this master plan to hide Madelena all to protect her. However, the prosecution showed texts, emails, phone calls, even a Google search, which was made on Chris's phone about truancy, which all proved that Chris knew that Madelena was missing. Yet he didn't report her as missing. So Chris was found guilty by the jury
Starting point is 00:21:45 literally within 15 minutes. This was on May 31st, but here's what's frustrating. He was given a suspended sentence and he was given 30 months of supervised probation instead. Then on June 10th, Chris ended up filing for divorce from Diana. And in the documents, he states that he has been separated from her
Starting point is 00:22:03 since the day that they were arrested back in December 20 of 22, which yes, true, because you both have been separated. You've both been in jail. But when Diana was released from jail, a reporter from WSOC 9 asked Diana some very pointed questions about Madelina. She asked if Madelina was safe, and Diane responded, I hope so. So the reporter then responded, you hope you know where she is? And Diana said, I hope she is safe. So still nobody has been held accountable in a real way for Madelina's disappearance. Nobody knows if she is alive, dead, hidden away with Moldovan family somewhere. Was her
Starting point is 00:22:43 mom suffering from delusions? Was this a coverup because Madelina was abused and then ended up dying as a result? I did, like I said, I did the full deep dive on this case and it really is angering and blows your mind because I don't know, I don't wanna say this. Like, let me just start with this. It's all alleged at this point. But when we did do that deep dive,
Starting point is 00:23:03 there was a lot of talk about like drug trafficking, about trafficking in general, about again, child abuse. So there are some really nefarious theories out there. I don't wanna air them too much right now. You can listen to the deep dive to get fully caught up on this case, but it is one that has outraged the true crime community as a whole, because there have not been any answers.
Starting point is 00:23:24 There have not been any people arrested and held accountable again in a real way. So we'll see what happens, but it's one that we have been following very closely. So I will let you know as more any more information comes out and hopefully more information does come out relatively quickly. Now I want to move into Karen Reid because boy oh boy guys this week was a doozy in the Karen Reed trial I'm not doing a isolated Karen Reed trial recap this week But I am gonna give you basically the recap in this episode because even if you haven't been following this case You've got to hear these text messages guys, and I encourage you to follow this case
Starting point is 00:24:01 What is so interesting is it was kind of like, I feel like this Karen Reed case was kind of like a sleeper case in the sense that people in the true crime world, in the media, they were all following it, they were covering it, but it wasn't really anything that took the public by storm, I should say, where regular individuals were interested in this case until recently,
Starting point is 00:24:23 until probably the past two weeks. And now I feel like all these people are interested in this case until recently, until probably the past like two weeks. And now I feel like all these people are interested in this case but they're like okay well we're already in day 20 whatever of trial like how am I gonna catch up? That's what the recaps are for first of all but people want to know about this case because it really is interesting. So I will actually link our full comprehensive episode of this case if you have never heard of it so that you can get caught up in one quick listen. Then if you want you can go through the trial recaps that I've been posting week to week on here just so that you can like hear those and follow along. I do very high level takeaways so that it's a quick way to digest the
Starting point is 00:24:59 information but you definitely want to know about this case because it is crazy. I have a feeling she's going to be found not guilty. It's just, or there's going to be a mistrial. I don't know. It is wild. But let me get into these text messages. So backtracking a little bit, if you've been following the Karen Reed case, you know that one of the most central law enforcement
Starting point is 00:25:18 officers that is tied to this investigation is none other than trooper Michael Proctor. He's with the Massachusetts State Police. As the lead investigator in this case, he has come under like intense intense intense scrutiny from the defense for like a number of reasons. For example, the defense has insinuated that he and his supervisor may have actually planted pieces of evidence, pieces of tail light at the scene, after Karen's car was later towed from her parents house. They've also suggested that this was a complete chop job investigation from the get-go.
Starting point is 00:25:50 They've also said that his relationship with Brian Albert, the homeowner of 34 Fairview where that house party went down and where John was found dead, and his relationship with the Albert family in general, has really affected Trooper Proctor's ability to objectively investigate this case from the start and that the goal was really to pin everything on Karen Reed to cover up what truly happened inside 34 Fairview, which for those who I'm referring to it as 34 Fairview, but that's the address of the House party that night where John was found dead out front of. Now this of course has always been adamantly denied by the prosecution, right?
Starting point is 00:26:26 However, despite the district attorney quite literally going on camera and saying that Trooper Proctor has no relation, no relationship to any of these people involved or the homeowners, those specific allegations from the defense have proven to be true. As it stands right now, state police confirmed that in March, Trooper Proctor was the subject of an internal investigation for a potential violation of department policy. And according to NBC 10 Boston, it's been said that the investigation into him is, in fact, connected to the Karen Reed case. So in the defense's opening statements,
Starting point is 00:27:00 they mentioned that they would show evidence that, quote, Proctor was texting with his high school buddies about this Supposedly secret investigation using his personal cell phone this text exchange happening Just hours after John O'Keefe's body was found also side note for those who haven't been following John O'Keefe is a fellow Boston police officer so it's no surprise at all that when trooper Michael Proctor was called to the stand I mean all eyes around the country were on him. On this trial, on him specifically. And I am telling you right now, never, never in my mother effing life have I seen an officer
Starting point is 00:27:34 in general, let alone a lead investigator on a case, be such a complete shit storm. So we gotta talk about it. On direct exam, the DA went through all of the routine questions, entered in some of the evidence, then did all this, but then they brought up some of Trooper Proctor's text messages that he sent in a group text with his buddies from high school. Because yes, he thought it was a good idea and that it was okay to send messages on his personal cell phone regarding an ongoing investigation. Not only that, but an ongoing investigation in the death of a fellow police officer. And also an investigation that he was the lead investigator
Starting point is 00:28:11 on. Like conflict of interest, sharing privilege and information. What is happening here? And here's the thing, all of these text messages were read out loud. In court. Now, remember trooper Michael Proctor and all of these buddies are also all local natives to the area. They're all familiar with some of the names in this case in general. So it's obvious that the prosecution brought this up to get ahead of it coming out straight from the defense when they brought it up, which isn't entirely uncommon for the prosecution to do. It's kind of a good strategy. However, in this case there is absolutely just no way of getting around
Starting point is 00:28:44 any of the things that were said in these text messages. And I'm going to read them verbatim for you guys. So in text messages, Trooper Proctor says, quote, from all accounts, John O'Keefe didn't do anything wrong. She's a whack job cunt. Referring to Karen Reed. Yep.
Starting point is 00:29:01 So these came from me. From all accounts, he didn't do anything wrong. She's a whack job. C-U-N-T. Objection. So don't spell it. You have to... So these are your words, Trooper Proctor? Yes, Your Honor. Go ahead and say them. Cunt.
Starting point is 00:29:18 Then one friend asks, is she hot? And Trooper Proctor responds, again, lead investigator of this case, guys, he says she's a babe. Weird Fall River accent though, no ass. Yeah, she's a babe. We had Fall River accent though. So. No ass. He later followed it up with. She's got a leaky knotted balloon leaks poo and who is depicted in that photograph that
Starting point is 00:29:46 was shared within the group text it's miss Reed being escorted out of the state police Milton barracks number ending in 4 1 4 6 question is that chick a smoke again 4 1 4 6 question mark I respond eh.H. I respond again, not bad, as chief would say. I also respond with she's got a leaky balloon knot, leaks poo. And what, if anything, is that in reference to? Again, to miss Reed read some medical conditions there When asked about this he said that he was referring to some of her medical issues because as a side note Karen Reed was diagnosed with Crohn's disease back when she was 25, but like what a sick asshole, right?
Starting point is 00:30:39 Who talks like that? She has a medical condition. He's saying she's got a leaky knotted balloon talks like that. She has a medical condition and he's saying she's got a leaky knotted balloon period leaks poo. Like how cruel and callous are you? And he also texted quote she said that the Alberts beat the shit out of him. She's gross. Fuck her bitch. During the direct exam he said that his text messages were just inappropriate jokes that they were juvenile, that all of these things that he said were very, very regrettable. The rest of the unprofessional and regrettable comments are something I'm not proud of and I shouldn't have wrote in a private or any type of setting. However, he said that despite these messages, the investigation and the evidence was so, so strong and that these messages had no impact in any way on the investigation. However, not so fast because remember
Starting point is 00:31:30 some of these text messages were sent in the evening on January 29th, the day that John was found dead. So the defense is saying that this is right here clear proof that he essentially just decided that it was Karen's fault from the very very beginning. During cross-ex it was Karen's fault from the very, very beginning. During cross-examination, Karen's attorney, Alan Jackson, then asked Trooper Proctor about a text message where one of his friends said, quote, is the homeowner going to get shit? And Trooper Proctor responds, no, then quickly follows it up with another text that says he's a Boston police officer. So he was pressed about this and Alan Jackson said like,
Starting point is 00:32:05 hey are you saying that when you said no he wasn't going to get shit that it had nothing to do with him being a Boston police officer? And Trooper Proctor still said no no no that's not what I meant. Yet the time stamps show that the second text message was sent 11 seconds after the first one. He was also asked about the text messages that he sent about Karen's other attorney named David Yanity. I think that's how you pronounce it. And Trooper Proctor texted, quote, I hate that man. I truly hate that man. I'm going through his retarded client's phone right now. I mean, disgusting, right? Trooper DeChico had sent you a photograph of my colleague Mr. Unetti, correct? Yes, correct.
Starting point is 00:32:47 And then your response was what? I hate that man. I truly hate that man. Actually, your response was, I'm going through his retarded client's phone right now, correct? Yes after the picture sir, yes. Who's the retarded client? I was referring to Ms. Reed again, unprofessional language. I'm asking who you're referring to.
Starting point is 00:33:17 Ms. Reed. I know you've got an explanation. Who was it you were referring to as retarded? Ms. Reed. Karen Reed, the woman sitting to my left. Yes sir. The subject of your investigation as a to my left. Yes sir. The subject of your investigation as a professional, correct? Yes sir. As an unbiased objective
Starting point is 00:33:30 investigator, the person that you were investigating you referred to to your bosses as retarded. Now to combat this, Trooper Proctor said that he just used poor language. Again, poor language on my part. Poor language is one way to put it. Completely offensive is another way to put it. Completely offensive is another way to put it, right? Your boss, you're a mechanic, actually responded to the photo of Mr. Unetti, didn't he? Objection. I love it.
Starting point is 00:34:00 He did, sir. After you received the photo, that's when you said, I'm quote, funny, I'm going through his retarded client's phone. Is that right? Jackson. I love this, but not too many. Sure. Is that correct? It's on the top of page 685. Yes sir. That's correct. And your mechanic liked that comment, funny, I'm going through his retarded client's phone. I get it.
Starting point is 00:34:27 Sometimes if you're texting with people, you're more casual, you're being sarcastic, you're a professional on a case. You're not just texting with your buddy as a normal lay person. You are the lead investigator on this case. Another Boston police officer is dead, was killed. There is just no professionalism in my opinion whatsoever. Then later Proctor ended up reading a text message out loud that he sent his bosses about going through the phone. And what he says about this, about him going through her phone,
Starting point is 00:34:58 is no nudes so far. That's a direct quote. So her defense attorney asked Proctor, hey were you searching this phone for nude photos? And Trooper Proctor said he was not, that it was again just a poor choice of words. Uh, no nudes so far. No nudes so far, correct? Correct. You said that to your bosses. Yes sir.
Starting point is 00:35:35 You were looking for naked photographs of Miss Reed on a Wednesday night as you sat in your office at 9.44 p.m. Correct? No, not correct. Let me ask you a question. Have you ever looked for naked photos of a male suspect that you were investigating? I don't look for naked photos in anyone's phones. But you said you were looking for nudes of Ms. Reed. Look, I said Mr. Jackson, it was an inappropriate joke. Sir, this is a citizen. She's a woman. Do you believe that your text messages were reflective of an objective investigator. I'll allow that. Do you believe that, Trooper Proctor?
Starting point is 00:36:08 I believe poor jokes have, in unprofessional language, have no bearing on the integrity and the facts and physical evidence of this case. It's not that they don't have any bearing on the facts and integrity, it's that they have no place in a professional investigation because it shows bias, right? Jackson. So I have to sustain that as asked. Go ahead and ask it differently, Mr. Jackson. You weren't so much as objectively investigating Karen Reed as objectifying her, correct? Jackson. I'll allow that. Is that right? Rephrase the question, please. You weren't so much as objectively investigating her as objectifying her in those moments, correct?
Starting point is 00:36:51 Again, mr. Jackson, it was a poor choice of words and a joke that I should not have texted out But the from the start of the investigation We don't know what we had we have your trooper Proctor Your point in saying no nudes so far to your colleagues in Massachusetts State Police was to suggest that you were looking for nudes and you'd update them when you found them, correct? Incorrect. Well, let me ask you a question.
Starting point is 00:37:21 Did you, did you find any nudes? Again. Of Karen Reed? I didn't go through the photo, sir. Did you find any nudes of Karen Reed? I didn't go through the photos, sir. Did you find any nudes of Karen Reed? I didn't go through the photos, sir. I came across... You were successful in your quest. I came across text messages from Ms. Reed to another attorney on January 29th, so I
Starting point is 00:37:36 had to stop looking through her phone. So you got sidetracked before you could get to the naked pictures of Ms. Reed. Is that what you're trying to say? Sustained. Did either trooper fanning or trooper eukenic dress you down in a responsive text message in that text thread for doing something so abhorrent as looking for nudes or referring to nudes of a female suspect or subject of your investigation? Did that ever happen? Not that I can't recall.
Starting point is 00:38:08 In another text message, after Karen was indicted by a grand jury, Trooper Proctor messaged his wife saying that he was, quote, waiting to lock the whack job up. Again, just no professionalism, and it's like he had it out for Karen in my opinion from the very get-go. It's like he saw after 17 hours of John's body being discovered, he found his person. He was going to nail her ass to the wall and he was talking poorly about her. He was doing everything he could to imply her guilt. So much so that he even was talking with his buddy on the side of another officer. Actually, who was it? Maybe it wasn't another officer. But anyways, he was texting on the side
Starting point is 00:38:47 about how the medical examiner ruled John's death as undetermined and how he's like, yeah, it's, you know, frustrated as trying to say like we wanted the medical examiner to say that it was clearly homicide. It was just very, very upsetting. And it's like, yes, okay, text messages are not the end-all be-all of a case, right? Does he have zero tact? Sure. Is he a dick? Okay. Does that mean that she's innocent because of it? No. But you couple this with all of the other strange coincidences, conspiracies that have come up throughout the trial, such as them rehoming devices that they had, erasing footage, saying Trooper Proctor said that there was no snow plow that morning that came through and past the house, yet there was in fact.
Starting point is 00:39:32 He zeroed in on her and nobody else. There were those butt dials at 2am the night John died, or early morning hours I should say that he died. There was the Google search at 2am, how long does it take to die in the cold. There's injuries on John that's not consistent with his height and being reversed into by a car. You have Jen McCabe who had deleted phone calls and deleted text messages before she gave her phone to Trooper Proctor. And then like on top of that you have the other people in the home who are officers and they're deleting their phone history. They're getting rid of their phone entirely. They're searching how long to die in the cold at 2 a. I'm like, none of it makes any sense. Not to mention the colluding that is suspected to have happened between all of the, you know,
Starting point is 00:40:11 butt dials as they're calling it, phone calls in the early morning hours, the cover-ups. It just smells so gross and fishy. So we're going to see where it goes from here. I would be literally shocked if Karen Reed is found guilty. Not because I think that she did or didn't do it one way or another, but the way that this trial is going, I would be absolutely floored if the jury found her guilty. And if this wasn't either a mistrial or found not guilty,
Starting point is 00:40:40 especially given the fact that all of these disgusting text messages that were read, the jury, I think it has what, 10 women on it who were just like had the most disgusting expressions on their faces. This was being read out loud. It's just, it is wild. And that's why I say this is a case guys that you definitely want to catch up on if you haven't yet. So it'll be linked. Going into another case, we do have a little bit of a mini-update in the Madeline Soto case. So, it's been reported, as we know, that Madeline Soto was strangled to death. Strangled to death by her mom's boyfriend, who also had been sexually assaulting her for, I believe, it was what, two years at minimum? And he had all this disgusting content on his phone of these sexual assaults.
Starting point is 00:41:21 I mean, truly just a fucking disgusting human being. There was recently a very large, almost 900 page document that dumped all of this new information out relating to her case. Now I haven't been able to go through all 900 pages yet guys because I am not a like fax machine or a scanner, but I am going through what I can. But I do want to know from you, well let me start here, I went through some of the pages, it is very disturbing. The details are very disturbing. There is some red flags from her mom. I'm not ready to 100% say with certainty that I think she was involved
Starting point is 00:41:51 in any of this somehow. More so I would lean towards the cover-up rather than, you know, being complicit with the ongoing abuse. But again, I'm not really ready to make my own determination on any of that yet, but there is a lot of stuff that I have read in this document that is absolutely foul and disgusting and does make me wonder what the truth really is. So what I'm gonna do is I'm actually gonna put a poll over on Spotify. So if this is a case that you guys are interested in me doing another full podcast episode on covering her case again, start to finish all the new information, everything we know so that it's like in one general
Starting point is 00:42:23 place, like a deep deep deep dive into this case, let me know. And if it is, then we definitely will deliver the content you want and that is what we will do. Otherwise, I will just continue to give mini updates as they happen. So let me know what you want me to do and we will go accordingly. Other than that, I also announced on my community page over on YouTube today that Crimecon 2025 tickets are now on sale. They are already selling out and going fast, but it is going to be in Denver. We are officially going. I know it's a year away guys, but you got to plan in advance for these things. So if you want to get your tickets now, you can use my code AnnieElease and get 10% off. Again, a lot of them I think have already sold out, different tiers,
Starting point is 00:43:02 so I would definitely act quickly. I will put the link to buy them in the show notes and then use code ANNIEELICE and you'll get 10% off. But I'm really excited for that because I had so much fun in Nashville with you guys and I can't wait to run it back. Other than that, thank you guys again for tuning into another episode of Serialously with me, Annie Elise, Headline Highlights edition.
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