ALAN JACKSON OBLITERATES JENNIFER MCCABE IN COURTROOM BOMBSHELL! KAREN READ CASE TAKES SHOCKING TURN

ALAN JACKSON OBLITERATES JENNIFER MCCABE IN COURTROOM BOMBSHELL! KAREN READ CASE TAKES SHOCKING TURN

Boston, MA — In a jaw-dropping courtroom moment that left the entire gallery in stunned silence, defense attorney Alan Jackson eviscerated Jennifer McCabe during cross-examination Tuesday afternoon in the sensational Karen Read murder trial.

What was supposed to be a routine testimony turned into an explosive showdown, as Jackson unleashed a barrage of questions that allegedly revealed damning contradictions, buried secrets, and potentially orchestrated lies. “Isn’t it true that you Googled ‘how long to die in cold’ before even calling 911?” Jackson shouted, waving phone records like a sword. McCabe, visibly shaken, reportedly mumbled, “I… I don’t recall.” 

Whispers of a Cover-Up

Sources close to the case have hinted for months that McCabe may be hiding more than she lets on. Some even speculate she’s protecting someone powerful — possibly connected to local law enforcement. “This smells like a cover-up from day one,” said a courtroom observer. “And now Jackson’s pulling the curtain back.”

Adding fuel to the fire, unreleased transcripts allegedly show McCabe’s timeline doesn’t match up with her earlier statements. “We’re talking about minutes that could mean life or death,” Jackson told reporters outside the courthouse. “And she can’t account for them.”

The Karen Read Theory Gains Steam

Karen Read, accused of killing her boyfriend John O’Keefe by backing into him with her SUV during a snowstorm, has maintained her innocence — claiming she was framed. With Jackson now in full attack mode, her defense is gaining momentum.

“I’m starting to think she didn’t do it,” said one juror, who asked to remain anonymous. “That McCabe lady looked like she was lying through her teeth.”

Social Media in Uproar

The internet exploded after courtroom footage leaked online, with hashtags like #FreeKarenRead, #McCabeExposed, and #AlanJackson2024 trending across platforms. TikTokers are reenacting the courtroom drama, with one viral video gaining over 2 million views in hours.

“Jackson just cooked her alive,” one tweet read. “This is better than Netflix.”

What Happens Next?

With McCabe’s credibility now in question and public opinion shifting, prosecutors are reportedly scrambling. “They weren’t ready for this,” a legal analyst said. “Jackson came in like a wrecking ball.”

The trial continues this week, and if today’s fireworks were any indication, the worst may still be to come.