
buckle up, Canton… because apparently we’re about to get the cinematic universe version of a deposition. MSP Brian Tully yes, that Brian Tully, the guy overseeing the investigation into John O’Keefe’s death is heading into a deposition next month… and let’s just say, it’s not exactly shaping up to be a quick in-and-out. According to defense attorney Aaron Rosenberg, we’re looking at four different attorneys taking turns asking questions. Not one. Not two. Not even the usual tag-team. FOUR. Which means this isn’t a deposition… this is a round-robin accountability marathon And even Judge Mark Gildea couldn’t help but drop a little understatement of the year “Five hours is a long time. I hope you can get it done.” Five hours? With FOUR lawyers? On this investigation?? Remember Proctor thought his was gonna be 2 but turned into 6 and a half?? that’s adorable. This is the same case where timelines bend, phones apparently develop legs, and nobody can remember anything until a report drops or a video surfaces. But yeah — five hours should totally cover it. And collin allegedly left at 1210 and got home 20 minutes after Chris!!! Four attorneys One lead investigator Years of “I don’t recall” potential Yeah… we’re gonna need snacks. And possibly a sequel. Because what this really tells you is simple, There are that many angles to question There are that many decisions to unpack And there are that many people who want answers on record This isn’t routine. This is what happens when everyone in the room knows there’s a LOT to go through… and nobody trusts that the first answer is the full answer. So when this deposition starts running long and it will just remember It’s not because they’re wasting time. It’s because for once… the questions aren’t being rushed the follow-ups aren’t being skipped and the “we’ll circle back to that” moments are finally getting circled back to Five hours? That might just be the warm-up. Get the duck boats ready!





































