New charges for Aidan Kearney, judge orders release – NECN

Aidan Kernney, controversial blogger, known as “Turtelboy”, who is well known in Massachusetts for its share in Karen Reed Murder Investigation, was charged in two new allegations on Friday.

A Norfolk County Grand Jury on Thursday accused the cane for harassing a witness and preventing oral communication from a woman from a woman, according to the documents. On December 23, the woman in the heart of new allegations for alleged conduct in Medfield on December 23 is the woman, whose allegations inspired the allegations of attacks against Carnney and intimidation of battery and witnesses.

An prosecutor said in the court, “She threatened her saying that if she does not cooperate, she would publish the record of the old probate court and destroy it in front of her children,” he had acquired a prosecutor, saying in the court, saying that she came to know that she had a conversation when she had posted an edited edition online, she had recorded her conversation.

Kernney did not blame for additional allegations in a hearing, already scheduled for Friday, where a judge also considered if he should be released on bail. He ruled that he had been released on personal identity, but noted that his bail would be canceled if he faced new allegations.

Kearney posted online on Thursday night about the expectation of being able to quit custody at Friday’s bail hearing. After his release, he spoke emotionally about the tenure of his 60-day prison, which was the most difficult of his life.

“The first thing I want to go home is to go home and see two of your amazing children and take them out for dinner,” Karnney said outside the Norfolk Superior Court.

In court, his lawyer contested the prosecution case and argued that the woman had opposed herself in her accounts.

The controversial blogger, known as “Turtelboy”, has been prepared for a bond hearing on Friday, but now two new prosecutions have been filed against him – which means that he cannot go out of jail as soon as his supporters were hoping that he would do it.

Karnney faced different allegations, including witnesses intimidating, including witnesses and investigators for alleged conduct in Karen Reid Murder Investigation, which is ready to go for a test next month.

Carnney, who lives in Holdon and has been blogged about the Boston-sector news over the years, wrote a large scale to a new level, writing about the matters and explosive allegations from his lawyers, which has been very rejected by the prosecutors, that he was implicated in a complex covered on the death of his lover, Boston Police Officer.


The prosecutors alleged in the recent weeks that last month with the affidavit of the Massachusetts State Police, the cane was read confidential information, which revealed that both of them directly communicated directly during 189 phone calls, as well as through a mediated and signal messaging app.

“Free Karen Reed” goods with Turtelboy logo are available for sale on their site, and previous stories have stated to visit a fund for legal defense of the rectangle. In the post since the revelation, Kerney stated that he did not accept to communicate with public reading because she was “an anonymous source.” His lawyer called it “an inquiry without a crime”, “The only crime here is the robbery of secrecy.”

The prosecutors have also said that Carnney worked with a police dispatcher to intimidate three people, which included the Massachusetts State Police Investigator. This week, prosecutors said they had new DNA evidences that showed O’Kif that he was killed by Reid’s vehicle.

Dozens of supporters congratulated Karnny on the courtyard’s steps.

He said, “Whenever I wanted to pick up a petition, I could get out, but I simply chose to stay in jail, because sometimes, theory matters more,” he said.

At the December 26 hearing, Karni faced the woman in the Deadam District Court on attacks of attacking her bail and intimidation and intimidating witnesses and witnessing, who said she had been dating her for about three months.

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At the center of the new case, the woman, who claimed to be a former girlfriend of the Karnney, said that she was given a sub-region related to the investigation and she agreed that she would go to her apartment to talk about it. During that three-four hours period, he claimed, he threatened to release personal information and his clear photos and eventually pushed him into a couch.

“I am going to follow the law, and I am going to report completely on the Karen Reid case, until we have justice,” Kernney said.

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