(Ladies: I saved one in case you’re looking for someone to work your Bachelorette Party.
I come out holding a cup of Dunks and with aHeraldunder my arm.
I introduce myself with, “Did somebody say … ‘All rise’???”

You know how to reach me.)
But I’d have been proud to end up in a video this well done.
The first development came shortly after the defense motion was announced.
Prior to that, Mass.
But within hours of Monday’s news came the announcement those direct deposits were going to stop.
For a while, anyway:
Since then, there’s been collateral damage.
The fallout from Proctor’s testimony on the witness stand has continued to spread.
Now, I’m going to attempt to walk you through this slowly, because it can get confusing.
The owner of the property at 34 Fairview Rd.
where Boston Police officer was found dying in the snow was his fellow Boston PD officer Brian Albert.
But Barney was just nervous and squirrelly, and never one to get too much into the moonshine.
And that testimony finally cost Det.
Or what you might consider “a vacation.”
Except presumably, he doesn’t have to use up his vacation time or personal days.
And that silversmithing SOB committed straight up treason against his king.
So this is in keeping with the spirit of the town at least.
Regardless, I like the style of this guy.
There’s hope for participatory government yet.
Or I should say, reintroducing him.
He wasn’t specific.
But I am not that man.
I believe in what Vincent Vega told Jules Winfield after he apologized for blowing Marvin’s head off.
That once a man admits he’s wrong,he’s immediately forgiven for all wrongdoings.
Had earlier that year exchanged flirty texts with Read.
And somehow got involved in the investigation, despite having no jurisdiction.
The last we heard, he was also Rubber Gunning it on desk duty.
And once again, I find myself ending a Karen Read blog reminding you to stay tuned.