Fitzsimmons Trial: Texts Unsealed, Jury Waived — The Double Standard This Case Exposes

Fitzsimmons Trial: Texts Unsealed, Jury Waived — The Double Standard This Case Exposes

The Kelsey Fitzsimmons assault trial opens Monday in Massachusetts — and two developments this week changed the entire shape of what happens next.

Fitzsimmons waived her right to a jury trial. Judge Jeffrey Karp alone will decide whether the former North Andover police officer is guilty of assault with a dangerous weapon for allegedly pointing her service weapon at a colleague who came to serve a restraining order. She says she was pointing it at herself. He says she pointed it at him. There is no body camera footage. One judge picks.

And the June 30th text exchange between Fitzsimmons and former fiancé Justin Aylaian — the messages sent on the day of the shooting — was unsealed and admitted as evidence.

Those texts are the story. And the story they tell is one that true crime coverage has been largely unwilling to say plainly.

Read the patterns in that exchange. The dismissal of Aylaian's physical abuse allegation in four words. The child deployed as emotional leverage every time he tries to state a boundary. The financial threats pulled in rapid succession. His debit card and ID in her possession leaving him unable to move. His entire support network dismissed as liars. His tone — measured, factual, calm — against an escalation that never stops.

Now ask the question True Crime Today is asking: if those messages had come from him, what would we call it?

There would be no conversation about mental health softening the read. There would be a victim and a restraining order we would call necessary. The behavior in those messages has a name when a man sends it. It does not always get that name when a woman does.

This episode examines the texts pattern by pattern, breaks down the bench trial decision from both strategic directions, and addresses the system failure that sent officers to that door with no crisis plan for a situation already flagged as dangerous. Both sides. Full context. The question the verdict won't answer.

Trial starts Monday. This is the coverage it deserves.

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