Karen Read trial in recess
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Miami neurosurgeon Dr. Aizik L. Wolf told jurors a fall backward was “the only way” O’Keefe could have sustained his fatal head injuries.
In the murder trial of Karen Read, expert testimony highlights John O'Keefe's fatal head injuries and the role of hypothermia in his death.
After a morning delay caused by an 'issue' with the jury, Day 20 of testimony resumed in Karen Read's second murder trial.
With potentially only one witness left to testify for the prosecution, Massachusetts murder defendant Karen Read said she is "anxious" to begin presenting her defense.
Karen Read pleaded not guilty to murder charges in the death of Boston police officer John O’Keefe and is facing a retrial after a jury was unable to reach a verdict last year.
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Karen Read's lawyers say she was framed for the death of her boyfriend, John O'Keefe, in a conspiracy devised by Massachusetts cops.
Digital forensics examiner pressed on credentials in Karen Read retrial. Here’s how Monday unfolded.
Read attorney Robert Alessi noted that Shanon Burgess’s bio page on his company’s website lists him as holding a bachelor’s degree although he does not currently hold that degree.
A shortened week in court had no shortage of drama as an expert was revealed to have an inaccurate resume and jurors were questioned.