Karen Read murder retrial so far: A summary of the presentation, evidence, controversy

It s been a month since testimony began in Karen Read s second trial for the murder of John O Keefe and the new trial has brought a notable change in presentation I mean I didn t think I hit him but could I have clipped him Could I have tapped him in the knee and incapacitated him Read recounted NBC s Dateline in an interview that aired last October It was the first clip that prosecutor Hank Brennan played for jurors of Read s own residents statements that have aired since her last turn in court ended in a mistrial last summer That footage played at the conclusion of his opening report on April but he has played a great number of more clips in the five calendar weeks and trial days since fulfilling his promise to use Read s own words against her The matter boils down to words Read of Mansfield faces charges of second-degree murder manslaughter while operating a motor car under the influence and leaving the scene of a collision causing death She s accused of ramming her Lexus LX SUV into John O Keefe a Boston Police officer she had dated for about two years and leaving him to freeze and die on the front lawn of Fairview Road in Canton on Jan Both the prosecution and defense declared in opening statements that the scenario boils down to three words For the prosecution those are I hit him I hit him I hit him Brennan described jurors that the defendant revealed those words herself admitting to the crime to first responders to the chaotic scene surrounding O Keefe s body on that front lawn To back this up Brennan called over the first two weeks of trial several Canton Fire paramedics to testify to hearing this which the defense hotly contested in cross-examination Because the defense had its own three-word mantra for jurors to consider There was no collision there was no collision there was no collision Defense attorney Alan Jackson stated jurors that his client didn t strike O Keefe with her conveyance at all and is the victim of a cover-up orchestrated by the Massachusetts State Police development officer The inspection he stated was beset by a cancer that can t be cured And that cancer has a name Michael Proctor Jackson cast suspicion on the owner of Fairview Road at the time Boston Police Sgt Brian Albert and how well-connected the Albert family is around town He explained them Proctor s priority was to protect that blue wall To protect his friends who were at the Albert house last night The ghost witness Proctor the villain of the defense opening announcement has not taken the stand in the new trial though he appears on both the prosecution and the defense s witness lists There s still plenty of time for him to show There were observers across days of testimony in the last trial and he didn t show up until day June Over the unit of that testimony Proctor threw out his reputation and even his career He was out of work hours after the mistrial and officially fired before the new trial began with the MSP citing sustained concerns over his behavior in the O Keefe research Those concerns aren t locked away in a personnel file but immortalized in his trial testimony She s a whack job expletive Proctor read from text messages about Read he sent to friends and even colleagues during his inspection Yes she s a babe Weird Fall River accent though No butt The next day he would testify that he texted his sister about Read Hopefully she kills herself It is unclear if the now-fired Proctor will take the stand this time around He was the development officer which means the primary manager of the MSP inspection and which the defense has repeatedly tried to suggest also means lead investigator so it could be hard to illustrate elements of the review without him On the other hand he may be too much of a liability now to take the stand But the damage has already been done without him He has been a specter over the defense s questioning of nearly every witness When forensic scientists take the stand the defense asks who delivered the materials to them When police take the stand the defense asks how long Proctor could have been out of their sight and possibly meddling with the evidence But there was no clearer avatar for Proctor s own presence on the stand than MSP Sgt Yuriy Bukhenik Proctor s supervisor and investigative partner He was grilled over three days regarding Proctor s behavior and his own supervisory failure to control that behavior for which the MSP slapped him with a penalty of five vacation days The text messages Bukhenik s testimony boiled down to his assertion that The examination was done with honor integrity and all the evidence pointed in one direction and one direction only and that direction was Read But the majority intriguing testimony might have come from his second of three days on the stand when he read the complete text messages between Read and ATF Agent Brian Higgins a friend of both Brian Albert and O Keefe Those text messages revealed a budding relationship between Read and Higgins over the weeks before O Keefe s death which at least included one real-world kiss and one real-world date to a bar in West Roxbury The texts were presented by the defense but there were no objections from the prosecution throughout the reading The texts help both sides depending on how the jury interprets them For the defense it casts Higgins one of the men along with Albert they have cited as a viable alternative killer as a rival paramour for Read s affections who may have resorted to fists against O Keefe after both men drank heavily that night And for the prosecution Read could be seen as manipulative and angry at O Keefe In the texts she expresses jealousy and also contempt over having to help raise his niece and nephew when she had never needed to have children Bukhenik himself testified to this view My opinion is that it s an angry girlfriend trying to set up a hookup to hurt John O Keefe He would later slightly rephrase this to an angry girlfriend trying to get revenge The prosecution s evidence The prosecution s occurrence largely rests on physical and digital evidence involving Read s SUV which jurors got to see in person parked outside of Fairview Road in the first week of trial It is undisputed that Read s van had a cracked passenger-side taillight on Jan But the extent of the damage and where the damage occurred are hotly disputed The prosecution says that Read s taillight was cracked when Read threw her bicycle into reverse and struck O Keefe at about mph and left him there to freeze and die They have yet to question MSP collision specialist Trooper Joe Paul about the speed of the backup which they did last year but they did have digital forensics examiner Shanon Burgess testify last week that the van registered a back-up event at a m on Jan As for physical evidence Canton Police eyewitnesses testified to uncovering a broken cocktail glass and pink spots of blood under where they were advised O Keefe was discovered The MSP search crew the MSP Special Exigency Response Unit SERT would further search the scene that afternoon commander Lt Kevin O Hara testified He stated his crew searched the area for an hour and uncovered O Keefe s missing sneaker as well as six or seven pieces of taillight both clear and red Days later more pieces of taillight would be discovered ending with a few pieces Forensic scientists testified to fitting the taillight pieces to Read s taillight housing and that microanalysis determined the plastic to be the same as well A scraping of O Keefe s hooded T-shirt uncovered microscopic plastic pieces that were also a match Other scientists testified that O Keefe s DNA contributed to a very high degree of scientific certainty to a hair discovered on the SUV s bumper and to DNA unveiled on the taillight housing Biological examiner Dr Irini Scordi-Bello testified that O Keefe died from blunt-force trauma to the head and hypothermia Neurosurgeon Dr Aizik Wolf testified that his examination of autopsy photos and Scordi-Bello s record paints a clear picture that this was a classic blunt trauma injury and that O Keefe fell and hit his head on solid ground The defense s evidence The defense has not yet begun calling its own spectators Its strategy so far has been largely traditional discrediting prosecution bystanders finding alternative interpretations of the evidence presented and challenging the way the scrutiny was handled The Proctor trouble and Bukhenik s supervision of Proctor has been a high-profile example but other investigators have also been examined The defense criticized Canton PD Lt Paul Gallagher for using a leaf blower to process the scene on Jan for collecting the pink spot samples in red SOLO plastic cups bagging evidence in Stop Shop grocery bags and for placing the evidence in unsecured areas and near Read s SUV taillight where cross-contamination could occur They also used him to confirm that none of the taillight pieces were located in that first hour at the scene which helps suggest the items were planted by Proctor or others As for those pieces of evidence the defense had scientists admit that a few pieces like a glass detected by Proctor in the roadway was not a physical match to anything else at the scene And the hair sample was analyzed for mitochondrial DNA which is only from the mother so anyone within O Keefe s matrilineal line could have contributed As for the doctors the defense emphasized that the anatomical examiner listed undetermined for manner of death as she could not conclude it was a homicide The neurosurgeon testified that lacerations above O Keefe s eye were not part of his conclusion of a fall to the ground But perhaps the most of intense cross-examination was reserved for the digital forensic examiner Burgess Defense attorney Robert Alessi seized on academic dishonesty by Burgess who does not hold a bachelor s degree for listing a bachelor s degree on his CV his LinkedIn profile and on his biography on his employer s website Burgess countered that he has never claimed to to hold a bachelor s degree and the degree was being in the present pursued Then comes Jennifer McCabe a figure as central to the defense s theory of a cover-up as Albert and Higgins She made a search for hos long to die in cold the first word being a typo for how on her phone but what time she made the search is hotly contested She and two prosecution experts Ian Whiffin and Jessica Hyde says she made the search at around a m at Read s request as the women surrounded O Keefe But the defense counters that their expert has her making the search at a m That means she was searching for hypothermia hours before she allegedly detected O Keefe and thus knew about his fate beforehand This the defense says is evidence of a conspiracy Ahead The episode took an extended break with not only Memorial Day Monday off but also the previous Thursday and Friday Court resumes on Tuesday Pool Photo Charles KrupaMassachusetts State Police Sgt Yuriy Bukhenik holds up clear fragments from the yard where John O Keefe s body was determined Pool Photo Charles Krupa Greg Derr Pool photoJennifer McCabe answer questions from defense attorney Alan Jackson last month Greg Derr Pool photo Kayla Bartkowski Pool photoNow-fired MSP Trooper Michael Proctor shows the jury the broken taillight from Karen Read's Lexus during Karen Read's first trial last year It's not clear if Proctor will be returning to the stand this year Kayla Bartkowski Pool photo John O'Keefe's in an undated family image Herald file photo The trial of Karen Read in Norfolk Superior Court at Dedham on Wednesday April Pool Photo by Greg Derr