Karen Read’s defense to call new witnesses
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Karen Read's defense is in full swing as a legal team led by Alan Jackson and David Yannetti looks to sow reasonable doubt in the accusation that she struck her Boston police officer boyfriend with a Lexus and left him to die in a blizzard.
Karen Read is accused of killing her Boston Police officer boyfriend. Her defense team alleges she was framed by Massachusetts state police.
A medical doctor testified in the Karen Read murder trial that she believes wounds to John O’Keefe’s arm were “inflicted by a dog.”
In Karen Read's retrial, family tensions rise as John O'Keefe's mother and Read's father show differing courtroom demeanors, impacting public perception.
As the trial enters its 7th week, Dr. Marie Russell, a former Malden, MA cop and University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine professor, testifies that wounds found on Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe's arm came from a dog,
Prosecutors rested their case after calling a witness responsible for explaining exactly how the supposed collision between Karen Read's SUV and John O'Keefe took place.
During his testimony, Matthew DiSogra said “none of” Read’s SUV techstream events “were triggered by a collision.”
Karen Read’s defense is set to call its first witness on Friday, marking a new phase in her retrial in the killing of John O’Keefe, her off-duty Boston police officer boyfriend whose body was found buried in the snow outside a home in Canton,
Prosecutors in Karen Read's trial use crash expert data to support claims she hit boyfriend John O’Keefe with her SUV as evidence mounts in Massachusetts court.