Karen Read 1-1: Richard Green Affidavit
Karen Read 1-1: Richard Green Affidavit  
Podcast: Parsing the Truth: One Byte at a Time
Published On: Thu Mar 05 2026
Description: A single Google search. A disputed timestamp. And a murder trial that ended in a mistrial.In the high-profile Karen Read case, competing digital forensics experts offered contradictory testimony about when a key witness searched “hos long to die in cold” on an iPhone. But let’s take a step back and first review the affidavit that started it all.This session breaks down defense expert Richard Green’s affidavit that challenged the prosecution’s narrative and ultimately won Karen Read access to additional evidence. We’ll discuss the specific artifacts Green analyzed, why context matters, and how no digital evidence artifact stands alone.This is Episode 1 of our deep dive into the 2024 Karen Read trial.Digital Forensics Tool mentioned:Magnet AxiomCellebriteDigital Forensics Artifacts mentioned:KnowledgeC.dbcallhistory.storedata com.apple.mobilesafari.plistbrowser state.dbKey Terms:Hos long to die in coldHow long ti die in cikdLinks:Richard Green Affidavithttps://assets.super.so/669329c3-e11b-4cc8-9a05-1c7f310ff348/files/80f46306-87ad-41c2-a85a-138a816e44b6/Affidavit_of_Richard_Green_in_Support_of_Defendants_Motion_for_Order_Pursuant_to_MASS._R._CRIM._P._17_Directed_to_Brian_Albert_Verizon_and_ATT.pdfDefense Motionhttps://elderlaw.info/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/sj-2023-0343-petition.pdf