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About Emily See

LET’S CLEAN UP NORFOLK COUNTY. If you need a place to breathe, some stress to just relieve, then come watch Emily See where we keep it Drama Free™️. We want Justice for John O’Keefe, Aidan and Kelsey. Wave bye bye to Morrissey...

💖 WELCOME to my accidental YT channel! I’m

Emily See, a former kindergarten teacher turned…whatever all this is. As a resident of Norfolk County, I got hooked on Karen Read’s trials and the systemic problems exposed throughout.

I’m now on a mission to learn as much as I can about what’s going on in Norfolk County and Massachusetts, and to share it all with you, to make this corner of the world a little safer and better for us all.

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Protect your tomorrow and open a Crime Tab today

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