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The testimony continues in the murder trial of Karen Read, who is accused of having supported his SUV in his Boston’s boyfriend, John O’Keefe, and to leave him dead.

The trial had left Thursday after days of testimony on the analysis of dog bites and Chloé, the dog, was at the center of the procedure.

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The next witness is an accident expert – 9:11 a.m.

By Travis Andersen, Globe staff

The defense called the Expert in analysis of Crash Daniel Wolfe at the stand.

Wolfe had testified during the first trial that O’Keefe’s injuries were not compatible with a vehicle strike.

Wolfe began his testimony on Friday by browsing his professional history with a direct examination of the lawyer Alan Jackson, Read lawyer.


The testimony resumes Friday – 8:33 am

By Travis Andersen, Globe staff

The testimony takes over Friday in the new new murder trial of Karen Read at the Norfolk Superior Court.

Reading, 45, pleaded not guilty of second -degree murder and two other charges for having pretended to have pretended his SUV in a drunk rage in his boyfriend, Boston police officer John O’Keefe, early January 29, 2022, after having dropped him off before a house in Fairview Road in Canton after a bar night.

His lawyers say that she was supervised and that O’Keefe entered the house, owned at the time by a colleague cop from Boston, where he was fatally beaten and possibly mutilated by a German shepherd before his body was planted on the lawn.

Read’s first trial ended with a jury suspended in July and it remains free on bail.

The defense currently presents its case, and among their witnesses who have not yet testified are analysts of the Reconstruction Society of the Philadelphia crash, Arcca, who declared during the first trial that O’Keefe’s injuries were not in accordance with a vehicle strike. An expert from the government testified in the new trial that his arm injuries were compatible with being temporarily taken in a rear light during a side of the side.

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