Karen Read trial in recess
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With four weeks in the rearview mirror, Brennan has yet to call several key witnesses from Read’s first trial, most notably: Michael Proctor, the lead investigator, Brian Albert
Jurors’ visit to the house in Canton, Massachusetts, marks the end of the first week in the retrial of Karen ... the prosecution's strategy of humanizing O’Keefe while pointing out Read ...
Karen Read’s defense is pushing back on a key prosecution witness in her murder retrial, disputing his timeline and qualifications. NBC News' Erin McLaughlin reports on the latest developments.
The defense in the Karen Read retrial tried to discredit a prosecution expert Tuesday. Read is accused of killing her Boston police officer boyfriend, John O'Keefe, with her SUV in January 2022. Her defense says she is the victim of a law enforcement cover-up.
THIS TESTIMONY COMES AS KAREN READ TAKES A BLOW FROM THE U.S. SUPREME ... Brennan also questioned Wolfe about a note suggesting potential prosecution strategies, which Wolfe said was intended ...
Witness testimony resumes for a 12th day Thursday in the Karen Read trial as proceedings remain ahead of schedule. Read told reporters a day earlier that the prosecution's case is nearing an end. You can watch testimony live on CBS News Boston when it begins at 9 a.m. by clicking on the video player above.
DEDHAM, Mass. (AP) — Karen Read’s second murder trial began Tuesday with a prosecutor saying the defendant’s own words will bolster evidence that she killed her police officer boyfriend three years ago and a defense attorney calling the case “the definition of reasonable doubt.”
Jurors also heard from two people — Ryan Nagel and Heather Maxon — who arrived at 34 Fairview Road in Canton, where O‘Keefe’s unresponsive body was found, at the same time as Read and O‘Keefe did shortly after midnight on Jan. 29, 2022.
Like Read, the Commonwealth has also changed its legal lineup and strategy ... outlining the prosecution’s case. The latest on Karen Read’s trial “We are here today because John O’Keefe ...