Witnesses take stand in Karen Read's retrial for murder
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The Karen Read trial continued on Monday as the defense called witnesses for a second day inside Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham, Massachusetts.
Jurors in the retrial of Karen Read on Monday heard a spate of sexist messages the lead investigator of the case sent his friends, after the judge ruled to allow the since-fired Massachusetts State Police trooper’s texts into evidence.
Karen Read's defense team challenges murder allegations in the death of Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe, as the prosecution rests its case with key testimony.
The Karen Read trial has garnered national attention, and one of the key figures in the case is defense attorney Alan Jackson. Here's what to know about Read's high-profile lead attorney as the prosecution has rested its case and the defense takes over Friday.
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Dr. Marie Russell took up most of the day on the stand. She was the same dog bite expert from Karen Read’s first trial. Two other witnesses were called by the defense today, including a former Canton Police officer, Kelly Dever, who was a reluctant witness.
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Karen Read defense attorney Alan Jackson and former Canton Police Officer Kelly Dever had a combative back-and-forth Monday.
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,
On Friday, the first day of Read’s defense, the jury heard from a vehicle data expert and accident reconstructionist who examined the findings of a pair of prosecution experts. The defense will call its next witness when the trial resumes at 9 a.m. Monday.
DEDHAM, Mass. — The defense in Karen Read's second murder trial continued to question their list of witnesses Monday, ranging from former police officers to a dog bite expert.
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.”
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