Afleveringen
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A third day of deliberations has drawn to a close, and the world is waiting to see whether Karen Read will be found guilty of the charges against her. And while a trial often focuses on the highest charge - in this case second-degree murder - jurors have the lesser charges to consider as well.
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After weeks of testimony, the Karen Read murder trial is in the hands of the jury. Get a recap of the closing arguments made by the prosecution and the defense and hear what it was like in the courtroom.
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The defense rested its case Monday, and with closing statements expected Tuesday, jurors will soon deliberate on the eight weeks of testimony in the murder trial against Karen Read.
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The prosecution rested its case against Karen Read Friday with what many felt was an underwhelming testimony from the medical examiner. After, the defense began calling its first witnesses.
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As Week 8 of the murder trial against Karen Read got underway Monday, jurors heard from a state police crash reconstruction expert and saw messages depicting a troubled relationship between the defendant and John O'Keefe.
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DNA evidence and phone records were the main focus of testimony in the Karen Read trial Thursday, and while it may not have been as fiery as what we've heard from other witnesses, it could be a decisive factor in the case.
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Cross-examination of Michael Proctor, who led the investigation into John O'Keefe's death wrapped up on Wednesday, but not before Proctor admitted to using derogatory and sexist language to describe Read in text messages.
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We have heard from more than 50 witnesses since the murder trial against Karen Read began, but Massachusetts State Police Trooper Michael Proctor's testimony Monday has a lot of people talking.
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Massachusetts State Police Trooper Michael Proctor, who led the investigation into the death of John O'Keefe, faced questions about his handling of the case and scrutiny over comments he made, via text message, about Read and her defense team.
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A high-ranking Massachusetts State Police trooper returned to the stand Thursday in the Karen Read murder trial, taking questions from the defense about Karen Read's damaged taillights, how many drinks she had the night John O'Keefe died, and if a security camera video of Read's SUV after it was seized by police had been edited.
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There was a lot of evidence on display Wednesday, halfway through week 6 in the Karen Read trial. Things got off to a slow start with two forensic scientists on the stand, but things picked up when a high-ranking state police trooper was called to testify. The prosecution still has about 30 names left on the witness list.
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We take a look back at what happened in court from Tuesday, May 28, which included discussion of discarded phones and butt dials, Karen Read's blood alcohol level, and testimony from John O'Keefe's niece and nephew.
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Katherine Loftus joins NBC10 Boston’s Glenn Jones to discuss testimony in the Karen Read murder trial, including what we heard from doctors and a forensic toxicologist about the amount of alcohol in Read’s system the morning of John O’Keefe’s death, her thoughts on Brian Higgins' disposal of his cell phone, and more.
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