“The killer is among us,” remarked civic journalist Aidan “Turtleboy” Kearney during his recent appearance. This follows revelations suggesting that Karen Reed isn’t guilty of murdering Boston police officer John O’Keefe.
Kearney, known for highlighting significant cover-ups by local authorities, expressed that perhaps the most alarming aspect of this situation is “a killer walking freely among us.”
“This is a matter that should concern everyone,” he insisted. “It’s clear that we don’t believe this woman was responsible for hitting him with her car. If he wasn’t even in any car, it implies he was killed inside the house. There’s really no other explanation.”
“This was not just a matter of attacking someone on the street; if he was inside, that confirms he was murdered.”
“Everyone should be paying attention to this. These individuals shouldn’t be living in the shadows, yet Karen Reed has not been convicted, which means no investigation is ongoing in the district attorney’s office. If found guilty, Reed may struggle to sleep at night, but if not, it’s likely she’ll maintain that the authorities haven’t done their job concerning John O’Keefe’s death.”
“I think as more information surfaces, the narrative around Karen’s beliefs will only grow stronger,” he noted.
“When I spoke with those involved, they seemed to agree with me that in some way, they share responsibility for what happened to John O’Keefe and that they owe us answers,” he emphasized.
“I’m out here seeking answers, even facing threats from a felony witness,” he added.
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When asked about future developments, Kearney stated, “They voted for an audit of the police department, but it turned out to be completely fraudulent.”
“Honestly, it’s a joke. In Canton, it’s business as usual. Nothing’s changed. Real change will only come through mass demonstrations,” he remarked.
“So, to answer your question, nothing will change. All the corrupt officers, apart from Michael Proctor, remain on duty. They’ll continue to cover up crimes.”





