Karen Read accused of backing into boyfriend and leaving him to die *NOT GUILTY* (Guilty of OUI) (4 Viewers)

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This woman didn't do this. I'd be willing to bet that someone in the house did it. Someone in the house looked up "How long will it take for somebody to die in the cold." Karen couldn't have done that search.

Is there a cover up conspiracy?

 
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People who have a lot of bias in this case and can't see anything with their blinders won't like this but it's more about how the sides are doing.

Let me say he was the other way in the other trial than he is in this one. He does not mince words here. He said flat out the prosecution sucked in the first one, and in this one the defense is flat out sucking.

Said this witness is a flat out embarassment and honestly she is. She wormed herself in, has never testified as some expert in other cases, and changes words to fit things. He said more than once GET HER OFF THE STAND DEFENSE but they didn't.

He's strong than I am about it and I feel pretty strong about it. He is a practicing defense atty but is very unbiased and doesn't go one way or the other, just brutal honestly.

They are totally flailing.

He also said which I have seen Brennan prepared for EVERYTHING he new would be attempted. HE has laid solid groundwork. Who knows how it will come out but if this jury truly knows nothing of this case, the D is in very hot water.

Another day of her flailing on the stand. She is NO expert. She's one of the worst I've seen ever. They are being sunk with every witness they've had up so far. I felll asleep during the ending hour or so but doubtful I missed much. I do think she finally stepped down. Thought I caught that not sure.

He also said people who can't see that are not being intellectually honest with selves. I agree. The fans of KR or the conspiracy are almost rabid and people we all see who don't do well they think are great. Say what?? Blinders. It's so far gone that way.

I saw a lot of people come to see RA as guilty at the Delphi trial, this is much the same for those actually listening to what they did not know, for those decided not attending, they stuck to their thoughts and bias.

Personally I don't think most on the one side even watch or listen when they are televised live, they just want to hold onto their thing.

Anyhow, it is the first one on this one on Scott's, then it goes to Daybell, it's short but very informed for anyone interested. Trying at least most days to put up some kind of recap. He's as fair as they come, always is.

.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKeYDfSfb4I
Completely agree. Your link had a full stop in front of it so wouldn't work. I edited it out below and it works ok now.

 
Sn*w plow driver is being crossed. OMG. He subscribes to I am guessing it is Turtle Boy. He says he never wanted the attention yet he posed with the one side. He has had attn brought to him says he just does his job and wants no attn but then he has to answer questions where the blogger he subscribes to has been friendly to only one side (the D) and he has had to admit it. Wants no attn but has done pictures with the one side. He doesn't avoid the attn.

Boy it continues, the D is just failing here. He is the D's witness. D did a failry simple unchallenged direct but cross is another story. Also coming out what the D has done and he is a bit resistant witness to the P, if he truly was just doing his job and wants no part of this he wouldn't be into all that stuff or resistant to one side.

Not looking so great so far. Yet again for the D. He pauses on a few questions he never should as well.
 
OMG just better and better depending on how one looks at the case.

He says he remembers all times and then is presented with tons he had wrong and has changed and asked if he was wrong or had to change them and he admitted yes, he was wrong and needed to change them yet still says his memory of times was good.

This man should have stayed away from vloggers and stayed an independent witness if he wants to look like some unbiased hard working community record. He is clearly trying to hold up to the P but he has had to admit many a thing, but then he tries to hold to that his memory was good, etc. with all the messed up things and changes. I hope it is worth it after and they all liive with Turtle Boy and the D happily ever after.
 
Just keeps on giving. hardly a redirect at all by the D. Kind of hard to believe. If Daybell comes on, I will likel bail on this one and honestly the same thing keeps happening with every witness. Short of a big change, the D has entirely lost it.
 
Well this one is done for day already and not on again til Friday.

Imo the D has accomplished nothing. The last witness was pretty vanilla, I wouldn't put her as on either side, just honest, wasn't drinking that night, etc. All D managed or tried to do with her was place where people were in the bar that night so they can try to start to weave their fairytale story which I'm not even sure they are ever going to hit enough foundation for or manage to do since it is all made up. Jmo. Anyhow over til Friday
 
Yeah i watched the Snow plough driver. Sounds like the famous blogger gave him a hard time. And that guy is sitting there in court on the back row (media)smirking through the testimony.

The guy looked like he had a nervous skin complaint. His face got redder and redder throughout the testimony.

He testified he saw a Ford Edge car there at 3.30 a.m. and the time he saw the police cars blocking the road seemed to be incorrect so he doesn't seem that reliable. They showed dashcam video from LE which showed when he did the passes at the end of Fairview. He says he saw nothing on the front lawn but after hearing about the harassment from the blogger, his testimony is in doubt IMO.

I will find the link i was watching as i am halfway thru the second witness at present. But agree she was vanilla.
 
Yeah i watched the Snow plough driver. Sounds like the famous blogger gave him a hard time. And that guy is sitting there in court on the back row (media)smirking through the testimony.

The guy looked like he had a nervous skin complaint. His face got redder and redder throughout the testimony.

He testified he saw a Ford Edge car there at 3.30 a.m. and the time he saw the police cars blocking the road seemed to be incorrect so he doesn't seem that reliable. They showed dashcam video from LE which showed when he did the passes at the end of Fairview. He says he saw nothing on the front lawn but after hearing about the harassment from the blogger, his testimony is in doubt IMO.

I will find the link i was watching as i am halfway thru the second witness at present. But agree she was vanilla.
Yet at the same time he tried to deny he was being given a hard time. I didn't notice the guy lol but that's hilarious and he deserves it. Every bit. I was disappointed in the plow driver. I really thought he was likely a good guy but he denied falling for such things or wanting attn, denied being given a hard time, then tried to explain why all he has done is be on the one side, subscribe even, and be influenced clearly. He claims his memory was perfect then and yet it was shown it was far from it.

I've said it before and will again Brennan is worth every cent they paid. He is sooooo prepared with EVERYTHING. The D are looking like fools thus far. She sits there with what? Five attys? And thus far they haven't managed a thing in their favor. Why they kept that woman on the stand, I have NO idea, and she was meant to be some big thing and she so fell flat being up for days. She looked like a fool.

With the plow driver, D kept their redirect short, always a sign of they knew it wasn't going to help to go over more of Brennan's cross with him where he failed quite a bit. It's just like some of the public, they can't just look at it, they have fallen for all the b.s. And it's showing.

Yeah harassment from the blogger, threats about how he testified, and now he is subscribed. Very much NOT a good look Mr. Hardworking plow driver.

I don't mean vanilla as an insult either. With the second witness. She was great, what a REAL witness should be. They are simply trying to use her to place the right people in the bar hoping to build their fairytale. In general she didn't help or hurt either side, I think the D hope she is a building block. Sober. Decent memory. Just to try to create their story later.

I go back and forth on this case, not in opinion but the way it's overboard and even following it at times.. The D really has lost already their best shot. If this is a truly unknowing and unbiased jury, the D is in deep sh*t. I'm kind of enjoying this trial lol. It is far more sane and balanced. The Hollywood team's tactics are over. So far. Good luck to them if they try, Brennan will just call it out.
 
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Karen Read

Witness in Karen Read trial describes 'strange' exchange between McCabe and Read before boyfriend's death​

Prosecution attempts to undermine witness credibility by highlighting timeline inconsistencies in testimony​

By Michael Ruiz Fox News
Published June 4, 2025 9:48am EDT Updated June 4, 2025 4:03pm EDT

Karen Read's defense team is looking to build on momentum from a surprise police witness who testified on Tuesday that her taillight was less damaged when he helped seize it with a warrant than it appears in photos taken after it arrived at the Canton, Massachusetts, Police Department, where authorities first towed it.

Following testimony from a plow driver who said he drove by the address where her boyfriend John O'Keefe was found and didn't see a body — but did pass a parked Ford Edge SUV at one point — a friend of Read and O'Keefe named Karina Kolokithas took the stand.

She said it seemed strange when Jennifer McCabe, a key witness in the case, pulled Read aside at the end of the night.

KAREN READ TRIAL REVEALS FLIRTY TEXT MESSAGES WITH ATF AGENT BEHIND BOYFRIEND'S BACK

karina kolokithas wearing black blazer over white blouse, sitting in a witness stand during karen read trial

Karina Kolokithas listens on the witness stand during Karen Read's murder trial in the death of John O'Keefe on Wednesday, June 4, 2025. (Pool)

"Jen went over to Karen, kind of put her arm around her, and she's like, 'Karen, you're coming with me. You're coming with me,'" Kolokithas testified. "And Karen's like, ‘What?...Where are we going?’"

She said it struck her as odd and stood out in her memory of that evening.

"It just was strange," she testified. "It was just like, 'You're coming with me.'"

The three women walked out of the bar and went their separate ways. Read hugged McCabe goodbye, she said, and got into her own SUV with O'Keefe rather than going with McCabe.

KAREN READ'S SUV REACHED '74% THROTTLE' MOMENTS BEFORE JOHN O'KEEFE'S FINAL MOVEMENTS, CRASH EXPERT TESTIFIES

Jennifer McCabe testifies in Karen Read's trial

Prosecutor Hank Brennan shows some images of Fairview Road, to witness Jen McCabe during the Karen Read murder trial in Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham, Mass., on April 30. (Greg Derr/The Patriot Ledger via AP, Pool)

Kolokithas' youngest daughter played sports and is friends with O'Keefe's niece and McCabe's daughter, and the parents were friendly with one another as well, she said. She was present at the Waterfall Bar and Grille in Canton along with O'Keefe, Read, McCabe and other central figures to the case, including Brian Higgins, an ATF agent who was flirting with Read behind her boyfriend's back.

In a short cross-examination, special prosecutor Hank Brennan asked Kolokithas about O'Keefe's demeanor.

She testified that he was very kind, very generous and very thoughtful. He was in an elated mood the night before he died because his niece had just gotten into a prestigious private school.

KAREN READ'S SILENCE IN MURDER TRIAL RAISES STAKES FOR DEFENSE

Canton DPW snowplow driver Brian Loughran on the witness stand, with judge Beverly Cannone in the background

Canton DPW snowplow driver Brian Loughran on the witness stand during the Karen Read retrial at Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham, Massachusetts, on Tuesday. (Greg Derr/The Patriot Ledger via AP, Pool)
Read's defense started the day with Brian "Lucky" Loughran, a Department of Public Works employee and a plow driver, on the witness stand.

He testified that he passed by 34 Fairview Road, the home of Brian Albert, where O'Keefe was found dead in the snow on Jan. 29, 2022, multiple times between 2:40 a.m. and around 6 a.m. Prosecutors allege Read hit her boyfriend outside and drove off, leaving him to die amid blizzard conditions.

Loughran said he had good visibility despite the blizzard conditions due to multiple lights on the plow truck and a high seat. Asked if he saw a body in the snow, he said no — but he added that he did see a Ford Edge SUV parked outside the address on a later pass around 3:30 a.m.

Karen Read listens to testimony

Karen Read listens to testimony during her murder trial in Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham, Massachusetts, on Tuesday. (Libby O'Neill/The Boston Herald via AP, Pool)

He said it stood out to him because he was from the area and knew the Albert family — and he had to maneuver around the vehicle as he cleared the road.

"For as long as I can remember, they have never parked a vehicle in front of their house," Loughran testified. "They've always had enough ample parking in the driveway."

Brennan asked Loughran during cross-examination about purported threats from an online blogger and inconsistencies in his timeline.

KAREN READ JUDGE BLOCKS SANDRA BIRCHMORE MENTIONS; EXPERT SAYS CASES SHOULD BE WAKE-UP CALL FOR POLICE

Lawyer Hank Brennan in court during the Karen Read retrial.

Prosecutor Hank Brennan questions expert witness Matthew DiSogra, an accident reconstruction analyst, during Karen Read's murder trial in Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham, Mass., on Friday. (Mark Stockwell/The Sun Chronicle via AP, Pool)

Loughran said he never felt threatened by the blogger and denied having a bad memory when Brennan confronted him with multiple statements that offered different times for when the driver passed by Fairview Road.

Then Brennan played police dashcam video taken outside 34 Fairview Road that showed the heavy snowfall and the distance between the house there and Cedarcrest Road, where a plow truck drove by multiple times in the background.

Loughran agreed that some of the passes were him in the plow, dubbed "Frankentruck," but said he couldn't be sure at other moments.

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Wednesday marks the 27th day of Read's retrial on murder and other charges in the January 2022 death of O'Keefe, her then-boyfriend, a Boston police officer, and an uncle who had taken in the orphaned children of his late sister and brother-in-law.

In court Tuesday, Dighton Police Sgt. Nicholas Barros discussed taillight damage to Read's SUV. Fragments were not found at the crime scene until after the vehicle was in police custody, and the defense's implication is that they could have been planted there.

Dighton Police Sgt. Nicholas Barros gestures while wearing a gray suit on the witness stand

Dighton Police Sgt. Nicholas Barros uses his fingers to indicate the size of the missing taillight fragment while testifying during the Karen Read murder retrial at Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham, Massachusetts, on Tuesday. (Libby O'Neill/The Boston Herald via AP, Pool)
She denies hitting him with her 2021 Lexus SUV and leaving the scene, where he died with head trauma and signs of hypothermia. The defense says no collision happened and something or someone else caused his injuries.

Barros testified that when he arrived at Read's parents' house to help state police confiscate the vehicle, fewer pieces of taillight were missing from the cracked taillight.

He said that a photo of Read's SUV taken at the Canton Police Department's sallyport — a secure garage — did "absolutely not" show the taillight in the same condition it was in when he saw it in the driveway.

Barros surprised the courtroom when he testified for the commonwealth during Read's first trial, which ended with a deadlocked jury last year. This time, he was a defense witness.

Officer John O’Keefe poses for his official headshot

Officer John O’Keefe poses for his official portrait. O’Keefe’s girlfriend, Karen Reed, is currently on trial for murder after he was found dead outside a Massachusetts home in January 2022. (Boston Police Department)

"He was a devastating witness who has the [district attorney's] case on life support," said Mark Bederow, a New York City-based defense attorney who is closely following the case.

He said special prosecutor Hank Brennan conducted an "excellent" cross-examination, showing Barros and the jury images of Read's taillight taken over the course of the day, before police took her SUV, but defense attorney Alan Jackson performed equally well in redirect questioning.

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Picture evidence in court at the Karen Read trial.

A photo of Karen Read's SUV, parked in the Canton Police Department's sallyport, is projected during her murder retrial, showing pieces missing from the right rear taillight, in Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham, Massachusetts, on May 12. (Pat Greenhouse/The Boston Globe via AP, Pool)

"The sum total is that Barros is 100% unequivocal: The taillight he saw on Jan. 29 was not anywhere near as destroyed as when the [Massachusetts State Police] had it," he said.

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Grace Edwards, a Massachusetts defense attorney who is also following the case, called Barros' testimony a "bombshell" and said the surprise in the first trial was "a clear Brady violation" — referring to a rule that prosecutors must share exculpatory evidence with the defense.

"The fact that a police officer drove to the Omni Hotel to meet with the defense team of a defendant on trial for murder clearly indicates he wanted to tell his story," she told Fox News Digital.

Dr. Judson Welcher, an expert for the prosecution, explained to jurors how he found that O'Keefe appeared to have been struck in the arm by the back corner of Read's SUV before he fell to the ground and fractured the back of his skull.

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Christina Hanley, an analyst with the state police's crime lab, testified that investigators recovered plastic fragments from O'Keefe's clothing that were a match with the broken taillight or something made of the same material.

Read could face life in prison if convicted of the top charge, second-degree murder.

Judge Cannone canceled court for Thursday. The parties are expected to return on Friday morning at 9 a.m.
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I couldnt find the live link i watched. I think it was just available while it was streaming. If i come across it being posted up later, I'll link it.
 
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Karen Read

Witness in Karen Read trial describes 'strange' exchange between McCabe and Read before boyfriend's death​

Prosecution attempts to undermine witness credibility by highlighting timeline inconsistencies in testimony​

By Michael Ruiz Fox News
Published June 4, 2025 9:48am EDT Updated June 4, 2025 4:03pm EDT

Karen Read's defense team is looking to build on momentum from a surprise police witness who testified on Tuesday that her taillight was less damaged when he helped seize it with a warrant than it appears in photos taken after it arrived at the Canton, Massachusetts, Police Department, where authorities first towed it.

Following testimony from a plow driver who said he drove by the address where her boyfriend John O'Keefe was found and didn't see a body — but did pass a parked Ford Edge SUV at one point — a friend of Read and O'Keefe named Karina Kolokithas took the stand.

She said it seemed strange when Jennifer McCabe, a key witness in the case, pulled Read aside at the end of the night.

KAREN READ TRIAL REVEALS FLIRTY TEXT MESSAGES WITH ATF AGENT BEHIND BOYFRIEND'S BACK

karina kolokithas wearing black blazer over white blouse, sitting in a witness stand during karen read trial

Karina Kolokithas listens on the witness stand during Karen Read's murder trial in the death of John O'Keefe on Wednesday, June 4, 2025. (Pool)

"Jen went over to Karen, kind of put her arm around her, and she's like, 'Karen, you're coming with me. You're coming with me,'" Kolokithas testified. "And Karen's like, ‘What?...Where are we going?’"

She said it struck her as odd and stood out in her memory of that evening.

"It just was strange," she testified. "It was just like, 'You're coming with me.'"

The three women walked out of the bar and went their separate ways. Read hugged McCabe goodbye, she said, and got into her own SUV with O'Keefe rather than going with McCabe.

KAREN READ'S SUV REACHED '74% THROTTLE' MOMENTS BEFORE JOHN O'KEEFE'S FINAL MOVEMENTS, CRASH EXPERT TESTIFIES

Jennifer McCabe testifies in Karen Read's trial's trial

Prosecutor Hank Brennan shows some images of Fairview Road, to witness Jen McCabe during the Karen Read murder trial in Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham, Mass., on April 30. (Greg Derr/The Patriot Ledger via AP, Pool)

Kolokithas' youngest daughter played sports and is friends with O'Keefe's niece and McCabe's daughter, and the parents were friendly with one another as well, she said. She was present at the Waterfall Bar and Grille in Canton along with O'Keefe, Read, McCabe and other central figures to the case, including Brian Higgins, an ATF agent who was flirting with Read behind her boyfriend's back.

In a short cross-examination, special prosecutor Hank Brennan asked Kolokithas about O'Keefe's demeanor.

She testified that he was very kind, very generous and very thoughtful. He was in an elated mood the night before he died because his niece had just gotten into a prestigious private school.

KAREN READ'S SILENCE IN MURDER TRIAL RAISES STAKES FOR DEFENSE

Canton DPW snowplow driver Brian Loughran on the witness stand, with judge Beverly Cannone in the background

Canton DPW snowplow driver Brian Loughran on the witness stand during the Karen Read retrial at Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham, Massachusetts, on Tuesday. (Greg Derr/The Patriot Ledger via AP, Pool)
Read's defense started the day with Brian "Lucky" Loughran, a Department of Public Works employee and a plow driver, on the witness stand.

He testified that he passed by 34 Fairview Road, the home of Brian Albert, where O'Keefe was found dead in the snow on Jan. 29, 2022, multiple times between 2:40 a.m. and around 6 a.m. Prosecutors allege Read hit her boyfriend outside and drove off, leaving him to die amid blizzard conditions.

Loughran said he had good visibility despite the blizzard conditions due to multiple lights on the plow truck and a high seat. Asked if he saw a body in the snow, he said no — but he added that he did see a Ford Edge SUV parked outside the address on a later pass around 3:30 a.m.

Karen Read listens to testimony

Karen Read listens to testimony during her murder trial in Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham, Massachusetts, on Tuesday. (Libby O'Neill/The Boston Herald via AP, Pool)

He said it stood out to him because he was from the area and knew the Albert family — and he had to maneuver around the vehicle as he cleared the road.

"For as long as I can remember, they have never parked a vehicle in front of their house," Loughran testified. "They've always had enough ample parking in the driveway."

Brennan asked Loughran during cross-examination about purported threats from an online blogger and inconsistencies in his timeline.

KAREN READ JUDGE BLOCKS SANDRA BIRCHMORE MENTIONS; EXPERT SAYS CASES SHOULD BE WAKE-UP CALL FOR POLICE

Lawyer Hank Brennan in court during the Karen Read retrial.

Prosecutor Hank Brennan questions expert witness Matthew DiSogra, an accident reconstruction analyst, during Karen Read's murder trial in Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham, Mass., on Friday. (Mark Stockwell/The Sun Chronicle via AP, Pool)

Loughran said he never felt threatened by the blogger and denied having a bad memory when Brennan confronted him with multiple statements that offered different times for when the driver passed by Fairview Road.

Then Brennan played police dashcam video taken outside 34 Fairview Road that showed the heavy snowfall and the distance between the house there and Cedarcrest Road, where a plow truck drove by multiple times in the background.

Loughran agreed that some of the passes were him in the plow, dubbed "Frankentruck," but said he couldn't be sure at other moments.

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Wednesday marks the 27th day of Read's retrial on murder and other charges in the January 2022 death of O'Keefe, her then-boyfriend, a Boston police officer, and an uncle who had taken in the orphaned children of his late sister and brother-in-law.

In court Tuesday, Dighton Police Sgt. Nicholas Barros discussed taillight damage to Read's SUV. Fragments were not found at the crime scene until after the vehicle was in police custody, and the defense's implication is that they could have been planted there.

Dighton Police Sgt. Nicholas Barros gestures while wearing a gray suit on the witness stand

Dighton Police Sgt. Nicholas Barros uses his fingers to indicate the size of the missing taillight fragment while testifying during the Karen Read murder retrial at Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham, Massachusetts, on Tuesday. (Libby O'Neill/The Boston Herald via AP, Pool)
She denies hitting him with her 2021 Lexus SUV and leaving the scene, where he died with head trauma and signs of hypothermia. The defense says no collision happened and something or someone else caused his injuries.

Barros testified that when he arrived at Read's parents' house to help state police confiscate the vehicle, fewer pieces of taillight were missing from the cracked taillight.

He said that a photo of Read's SUV taken at the Canton Police Department's sallyport — a secure garage — did "absolutely not" show the taillight in the same condition it was in when he saw it in the driveway.

Barros surprised the courtroom when he testified for the commonwealth during Read's first trial, which ended with a deadlocked jury last year. This time, he was a defense witness.

Officer John O’Keefe poses for his official headshot

Officer John O’Keefe poses for his official portrait. O’Keefe’s girlfriend, Karen Reed, is currently on trial for murder after he was found dead outside a Massachusetts home in January 2022. (Boston Police Department)

"He was a devastating witness who has the [district attorney's] case on life support," said Mark Bederow, a New York City-based defense attorney who is closely following the case.

He said special prosecutor Hank Brennan conducted an "excellent" cross-examination, showing Barros and the jury images of Read's taillight taken over the course of the day, before police took her SUV, but defense attorney Alan Jackson performed equally well in redirect questioning.

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Picture evidence in court at the Karen Read trial.

A photo of Karen Read's SUV, parked in the Canton Police Department's sallyport, is projected during her murder retrial, showing pieces missing from the right rear taillight, in Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham, Massachusetts, on May 12. (Pat Greenhouse/The Boston Globe via AP, Pool)

"The sum total is that Barros is 100% unequivocal: The taillight he saw on Jan. 29 was not anywhere near as destroyed as when the [Massachusetts State Police] had it," he said.

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Grace Edwards, a Massachusetts defense attorney who is also following the case, called Barros' testimony a "bombshell" and said the surprise in the first trial was "a clear Brady violation" — referring to a rule that prosecutors must share exculpatory evidence with the defense.

"The fact that a police officer drove to the Omni Hotel to meet with the defense team of a defendant on trial for murder clearly indicates he wanted to tell his story," she told Fox News Digital.

Dr. Judson Welcher, an expert for the prosecution, explained to jurors how he found that O'Keefe appeared to have been struck in the arm by the back corner of Read's SUV before he fell to the ground and fractured the back of his skull.

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Christina Hanley, an analyst with the state police's crime lab, testified that investigators recovered plastic fragments from O'Keefe's clothing that were a match with the broken taillight or something made of the same material.

Read could face life in prison if convicted of the top charge, second-degree murder.

Judge Cannone canceled court for Thursday. The parties are expected to return on Friday morning at 9 a.m.
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Boy there are a few questionable tings in here versus what I watched ever minute of. Mostlysem to try to be far but I don't thinka ll of it is. Barros is extremely questionable. The plow driver ended up largely a joke. He tried but failed. Not a D witness yet imo has helped them and many aren't even on their side and ones that are subcribe to certain websites and are very sus.

My dad was the township plow dirver. He had a part time helper at some point and that was it. He drove not only a dump truck plow but the grader with plow. Throughout most of my childhood. In out township they also took payments for driveways to be plowed but roads came first. I often rode with him. That was quality time in those days. I might get a it bored but it was mostly pretty cool and we had sandwiches and such, if it was bad enough to be out, school was likely called off. It would often b the middle of the night/overnight. IF a forecast gave warning he brought a plow home so he could get out of our driveway and to the shop. Again roads came frst, NOT driveways. If possibly someone needed an ambuance an attempt for both mght be made but the road stilll had to be passable. Many a mailbox was hit along roadsides over his career. No, one is not paying much attention to yards during getting roads cleared. Even if you next go into do driveways, you aren't clearing their yard. It's b.s. I found who wants to come aross as a hard worker not believable at all. You pay attn to roadside obstrutions frst. Not things in anyone's yard, even for when you go clear their drives. And then he joined on the D b.s. stuff and with the vlogger. He was not credible at all imo.

We had lots of bright lights on each piece of equipment. You don't pay one it of attn to some things even if you are the only ones on the road. Unless you have some weird or knowing interest in something. he really tried but he failed. He also gave the Alberts a pass at that time for a car in the street. A lump in the yard would have meant nothing at any point to a driver. Hitting a basketball stand/hoop just means they likely did driveways too after some road as mine did. The yard wouldn't have meant much at all.

Just things in the way first on the roads, next in the driveways. That's it. That is what they focus on if doing their job. If they are sure no lights and no idiot on the roads or driving around.

Thet hings he hs done since made him very questionable. I have not seen a single win by the D yet. And I find a couple things in this article highly questionable as I watched all today (all is not questionable but a few things are imo mostly they try to be fair to a point).

We lived a life where on Christmas Eve, etc. if there was a half inch on the ground everyone in the township would start calling my dad. Other occasions too. Nothing to panic over. It was annoying at times. He did it for decades.

The driver really tried but for several reasons was not credible. At all. Do like the fmale today, give your honest testimony and don't have aligned with either side you iidiot or joint vlogs, etc. so you can have to answer to that and aligning with a side. The D is gettting torn apart in this trial and so are their witnesses, the few who try to take a side.

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It was kind of cool and some nice time. Just a silent sn*wy night like in our own little bubble. My dad is passed but I loved those times. There were no cells or anything. Most others ifout and bad coudn't get through. Just nice and quiet. I'd never give those times up. He and I would talk here and there but largely just enjoyed. I don't even know for sure but would think my sister also did so on occasion. The older ones maybe were about out of the home when he started the job, not sure or just no something they'd do so much as teens. I need to ask one day. Been talking to oldest sis a lot lately and very much enjoying it.
 
Possible that D will rest Tuesday.


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Karen Read’s retrial: Testimony resumes Friday as defense nears end of its case​

June 6, 2025 at 11:40 a.m. UTC
By Ryan Breslin and Boston 25 News Staff
DEDHAM, Mass. — Testimony in Karen Read’s murder retrial resumes Friday after jurors were given Thursday off due to concerns about the extreme heat.
[ WATCH LIVE starting at 9 a.m.: Day 28 of Karen Read's retrial ]
Read, 45, is accused of striking John O’Keefe, her Boston police officer boyfriend, with her Lexus SUV and leaving him to die alone in a blizzard outside of a house party in Canton at the home of fellow officer Brian Albert on Jan. 29, 2022, following a night of drinking.


Friday marks Day 28 of the retrial of Read, who said Wednesday that her legal team is closing in on resting its case.
After Canton snowplow driver Brian “Lucky” Loughran and Canton resident Karina Kolokithas testified on behalf of the defense on Wednesday, Read was asked outside of Dedham’s Norfolk Superior Court, “When do you think you’ll [defense] wrap?”
Read said, “Tuesday, give or take.”
The retrial, now in its eighth week, has brought 38 witnesses for the prosecution and seven for the defense so far.
Since the prosecution rested its case last week, Read’s legal team has called seven witnesses to the stand: Motor vehicle accident reconstructionist Matt DiSogra, Michael Proctor’s childhood friend Jonathan Diamandis, dog bite expert Dr. Marie Russell, former Canton Police Officer Kelly Dever, and Dighton Police Sgt. Nicholas Barros, in addition to Loughlan and Kolokithas.
During Wednesday’s half-day of testimony, Loughran, who works for the town of Canton, told the court that he was plowing overnight before O’Keefe was found dead.


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Possible that D will rest Tuesday.


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Karen Read’s retrial: Testimony resumes Friday as defense nears end of its case​

June 6, 2025 at 11:40 a.m. UTC
By Ryan Breslin and Boston 25 News Staff
DEDHAM, Mass. — Testimony in Karen Read’s murder retrial resumes Friday after jurors were given Thursday off due to concerns about the extreme heat.
[ WATCH LIVE starting at 9 a.m.: Day 28 of Karen Read's retrial ]
Read, 45, is accused of striking John O’Keefe, her Boston police officer boyfriend, with her Lexus SUV and leaving him to die alone in a blizzard outside of a house party in Canton at the home of fellow officer Brian Albert on Jan. 29, 2022, following a night of drinking.


Friday marks Day 28 of the retrial of Read, who said Wednesday that her legal team is closing in on resting its case.
After Canton snowplow driver Brian “Lucky” Loughran and Canton resident Karina Kolokithas testified on behalf of the defense on Wednesday, Read was asked outside of Dedham’s Norfolk Superior Court, “When do you think you’ll [defense] wrap?”
Read said, “Tuesday, give or take.”
The retrial, now in its eighth week, has brought 38 witnesses for the prosecution and seven for the defense so far.
Since the prosecution rested its case last week, Read’s legal team has called seven witnesses to the stand: Motor vehicle accident reconstructionist Matt DiSogra, Michael Proctor’s childhood friend Jonathan Diamandis, dog bite expert Dr. Marie Russell, former Canton Police Officer Kelly Dever, and Dighton Police Sgt. Nicholas Barros, in addition to Loughlan and Kolokithas.
During Wednesday’s half-day of testimony, Loughran, who works for the town of Canton, told the court that he was plowing overnight before O’Keefe was found dead.


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Hmm. They listed I think 91 witnesses for the D. i guess we will see. I'll be glad if it wraps.

I''m not going to watch today with Daybell on. I will what I can as they are different times. I can go back later if need be, or this weekend.

She just can't not answer can she.

Seems a bit soon since imo they've accomplished little but whatever. Maybe they realize the P is ready for all of it and are decimating their witnesses. Imo anyhow. I do guess that is a few days' worth of witnesses yet though perhaps.
 
Re the plow driver's testimony re the basketball hoop, it's my recollection from the first trial that he hadn't seen it, not that he'd misjudged distance.
Another thing, it was news to me that there was another person working with him "in tandem", as he put it- a plow "guide", I think he said.
Anyway...
I think this trial might be setting a record for number of sidebars.
 
Re the plow driver's testimony re the basketball hoop, it's my recollection from the first trial that he hadn't seen it, not that he'd misjudged distance.
Another thing, it was news to me that there was another person working with him "in tandem", as he put it- a plow "guide", I think he said.
Anyway...
I think this trial might be setting a record for number of sidebars.
I'd agree with the number of sidebars. Ridiculous but it lets KR and the whole team look ridiculous imo as to size and her acting like an atty.

Didn't realize that with the plow guy but I know in this one he puts it to misjudging distance and said so more than once.

I must have missed the guide thing yet I listened to all I think. Do you mean riding with him, driving ahead, or what?

HELLO by the way!
 
It was kind of cool and some nice time. Just a silent sn*wy night like in our own little bubble. My dad is passed but I loved those times. There were no cells or anything. Most others ifout and bad coudn't get through. Just nice and quiet. I'd never give those times up. He and I would talk here and there but largely just enjoyed. I don't even know for sure but would think my sister also did so on occasion. The older ones maybe were about out of the home when he started the job, not sure or just no something they'd do so much as teens. I need to ask one day. Been talking to oldest sis a lot lately and very much enjoying it.
Thanks for your insights into a plow driver's job. I agree if it had been snowing since midnight then JO's body on the kerb/front lawn would have been covered in snow within a very short time - less than a couple of hours. He also testified he saw a car parked there too, which could have hid his view IMO.
 
I'd agree with the number of sidebars. Ridiculous but it lets KR and the whole team look ridiculous imo as to size and her acting like an atty.

Didn't realize that with the plow guy but I know in this one he puts it to misjudging distance and said so more than once.

I must have missed the guide thing yet I listened to all I think. Do you mean riding with him, driving ahead, or what?

HELLO by the way!
Hello there!
The guide was in a different vehicle and all he (the plow driver) was asked re him was whether he'd informed the defense investigator of his existance.
Re the basketball hoop, as I recall, he hadn't even remembered where it was...
Yeah, I don't think I've seen so many sidebars since the Simpson trial. :rolleyes:
 
Thanks for your insights into a plow driver's job. I agree if it had been snowing since midnight then JO's body on the kerb/front lawn would have been covered in snow within a very short time - less than a couple of hours. He also testified he saw a car parked there too, which could have hid his view IMO.
Yeah. I don't think he came across as well as he could have.

They aren't looking at yards and such when plowing roads unless distracted from their job imo. Which I am sure they can be doing such all night but mainly they have to watch out where they are plowing and that's the roads.

I recall nights with my dad SO clearly. He did such for decades.

He lost more credibility when being a D groupie and subscribed to that vlogger.

He tried not to be but got defensive a bt.

Yet that night before things erupted later he cut the Alberts a break and went around the car parked on the road and did not have it towed. He is one of the only ones to claims to have seen something and he was not very credible.

I had it on but just muted it. Even when a boring witness I usually listen but the one up right now is giving me a headache and boring me to tears, seriously. Daybell is not on yet, no idea why?

The D is doing NOTHING and I suspect Brennan will take this witness down as well. I'd normally listen but again, it's so dull.

If Daybell doesn't come on soon, I'm going for other things not so serious. Have things to do anyhow.
 

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