Karen Read accused of backing into boyfriend and leaving him to die *MISTRIAL*

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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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Updated: 9:35 AM EDT Jun 20, 2024
David Bienick
Todd Kazakiewich


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  • 11:50 a.m. Guarino says he didn't look at the phone's geo data and health data until April '23. Yannetti says that was AFTER the defense's expert. Richard Green, had produced an affidavit about that data.
  • 11:40 a.m. Yannetti points out that in his initial report Guarino wrote that Proctor recovered O'Keefe's phone "while on scene." Guarino says he later learned Proctor had gotten the phone while at Canton Police Dept.
 

Updated: 9:35 AM EDT Jun 20, 2024
David Bienick
Todd Kazakiewich


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  • 12:10 p.m. Yannetti is asking about the phone health app data that shows him going up/down three floors. Guarino says the data shows that happened at 12:22:14am. Yannetti says the data shows it could have over a time range.
  • 12 p.m. Yannetti says no one could have seen Read outside 34 Fairview Rd at 12:45am, including Jen McCabe. Guarino agrees, says Read connected to O'Keefe's home wifi at 12:36 a.m.
 

Updated: 9:35 AM EDT Jun 20, 2024
David Bienick
Todd Kazakiewich


<snip>
  • 12:10 p.m. Yannetti is asking about the phone health app data that shows him going up/down three floors. Guarino says the data shows that happened at 12:22:14am. Yannetti says the data shows it could have over a time range.
  • 12 p.m. Yannetti says no one could have seen Read outside 34 Fairview Rd at 12:45am, including Jen McCabe. Guarino agrees, says Read connected to O'Keefe's home wifi at 12:36 a.m.
"12 p.m. Yannetti says no one could have seen Read outside 34 Fairview Rd at 12:45am, including Jen McCabe. Guarino agrees, says Read connected to O'Keefe's home wifi at 12:36 a.m.
 

Updated: 9:35 AM EDT Jun 20, 2024
David Bienick
Todd Kazakiewich


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  • 12:50 p.m. Guarino says the "three clocks" issue is related to the phone's power log, not the GPS data.
  • 12:45 p.m. Lally begins his re-direct questioning by asking Guarino to list his certifications.
  • 12:40 p.m. Guarino acknowledges that they found no deleted phone calls on Read's phone. Phone also showed she called her parents that night, did no Google searches.
  • 12:30 p.m. Yannetti is showing this phone log which shows two calls from Jen McCabe to her sister. Log shows "answered" and "deleted". Guarino says he can explain why. Yannetti doesn't give him the chance.
  • 12:20 p.m. Yannetti asks if Guarino knows that iPhone apps can pull data from three different clocks. Guarino says yes but says he didn't research which clocks O'Keefe used.
 
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Updated: 9:35 AM EDT Jun 20, 2024
David Bienick
Todd Kazakiewich


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  • 2:27 p.m. Stonebridge's testimony concludes.
  • 2:25 p.m. Stonebridge says O'Keefe suffered "acute traumatic injuries." Says "due to some type of trauma" without being more specific.
  • 2:19 p.m. Stonebridge says she also found contusions in the brain, ruptured blood vessels. Says that usually indicates the brain has been pushed against something.
  • 2:13 p.m. Stonebridge describes seeing a subarachnoid hemorrhage in O'Keefe's brain with no evidence of a ruptured aneurism.
 

Updated: 9:35 AM EDT Jun 20, 2024
David Bienick
Todd Kazakiewich


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  • 4:16 p.m. Jury dismissed for the day.
  • 3:49 p.m. Scordi-Bello is describing her findings and explaining diagrams.
  • 2:32 p.m. After a warning to the jury about graphic images and how to consider them, a new witness takes the stand, Dr. Irini Scordi-Bello, medical examiner. The judge warns the jurors they are about to view autopsy photos that are "unpleasant, sad and graphic."
 

By Alysha Palumbo • Published 1 hour ago • Updated 44 mins ago​


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The medical examiner who performed O’Keefe’s autopsy also testified Thursday.

She said that she determined his cause of death to be blunt impact and hypothermia, but could not determine the manner of his death.

She’ll return to the stand when testimony resumes Friday morning, at which time the jury is expected to see O'Keefe's autopsy photos.
 
Just a reminder of the wounds the prosecution is trying to say insisting are evidence of a auto hitting him, in reverse, at 24 mph and the broken tail light pieces through his sweatshirt are what caused these and are trying to get a defense witness denied from testifying..

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Sorry for the random bouncing in and out. Are these wounds what someone is theorizing came from a dog? That doesn't look even remotely dog related to me. JMO
 
Sorry for the random bouncing in and out. Are these wounds what someone is theorizing came from a dog? That doesn't look even remotely dog related to me. JMO
It looks far more like that than taillight pieces causing it. Taillight pieces works also have his blood and/or tissue on then, yet there were none found on them.

Have you never seen dog scratches or bites? It looks exactly like that from my experience. My experience being related to helping with dog and cat rescue groups for years and a kid that works for vets. That's exactly what they often look like when bitten/scratched through clothing.
 
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By Kathy Curran • Published June 20, 2024 • Updated on June 20, 2024 at 9:20 pm​


Massachusetts State Police Trooper Michael Proctor was the lead investigator in the high-profile Karen Read murder trial and has been in the spotlight for his conduct and his handling of this high-profile case.

The conduct revealed during Proctor's testimony in the trial is another stain on the Massachusetts State Police and there could be serious implications for Proctor himself. Proctor took an oath back in 2014 and now, 10 years later, experts say his actions and admissions in this case may have betrayed the badge.

When Proctor took the witness stand, he read some of the vulgar texts he sent from his private cell phone to family, friends and fellow troopers about Karen Read, the woman accused of killing her boyfriend, Boston Police Officer John O’Keefe. Read's defense has maintained she is being framed as part of a large-scale coverup and has pointed to Proctor as a key factor.

Proctor was a member of the Massachusetts SP’s 81st Recruitment Training Troop-graduating in 2014. State Police records obtained by the NBC10 Boston Investigators show that he completed thousands of hours of training throughout the years including skills like smartphone forensics, fair and impartial policing, investigative techniques and crime scene. Since joining the Norfolk County District Attorney’s detective unit in 2019, Proctor has completed additional training on digital cellphone forensics and homicide investigations.

Boston defense attorney Doug Louison has represented law enforcement in criminal and civil cases across the state for decades. When asked about Proctor’s controversial texts, Louison told us he thought any rational person, trained or not, would know that sending those texts was inappropriate behavior.

“The fact that he was the lead investigator and felt so unrestrained in his language shows a stunning lack of judgment and it shows a lack of supervision. The lack of someone jumping in and saying this is inappropriate and that trickles back to the first night he showed up on that scene. As soon as he became aware of who was involved as witnesses he should’ve stepped back and said I can’t take this case," Louison said.

Testimony has also shown that Proctor was familiar with some of the key witnesses in the case.

Several investigations have been launched into the handling of the Read case. Multiple sources tell us an ongoing federal investigation opened the door to Proctor’s personal texts. They also tell us the state’s Peace Officers Standards and Training Commission which certifies police officers is monitoring the case and an internal investigation by state police is underway.

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More at link. ~Summer
 

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