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Day 5 of the testimony in Karen Reads Reception

The jury returned to the Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham on Monday morning to start the second week of the testimony in Karen Reads Repetitions.

Read is accused of having beaten John O'keefe, her friend of the Boston police officer with her SUV and die after a night of drinking alone in a snowstorm outside a house party in the house of the fellow officer Brian Albert.

View live: Day 5 of the testimony begins at 9 a.m.

Now on the stand: Ian Whiffin, product manager at Digital Forensics company Cellbrite

LIVE COMPARITIONS:

12:40 p.m. – Whiffin admits that he did not check whether a second user was set up on O'keefes iPhone when he was asked by Karen Read's lawyer Robert Alessi.

“I'm sorry. I never see if a secondary user has been set up,” Whiffin told the court.

12:30 p.m. -The defense begins the cross -interpretation of whiffin.

12:15 p.m. – Whiffin testifies that O'keefe was closed on January 29, 2022 at 12:32:09 p.m.

11:50 a.m. – Whiffin says there was no movement from O'keefes phone until 6:04 a.m.

11:45 a.m. – Whiffin, who was still talking about O'keefes telephony data, said that after 12:32:16 p.m. on January 29, 2022 there was no longer any steps or flighters or other half activities.

11:40 a.m. – Court returns to the stand from the morning break with Ian Whiffin.

11:15 a.m. – The Court of Justice takes its morning break.

11:05 a.m. – Specialist Hank Brennan asks whiffin: “Are all these points and all these readings of the high frequency data that you have put together for this night, are you all with Mr. O'keefes phone near the flag master and not moving that night?”

Whiffin answers:I think that's a reasonable assumption.

10:55 a.m. – According to whiffin, Waze location data on O'keefes phone shows a car stop “very close” at the flag mast outside the 34 Fairview Road in Canton, the home of Brian Albert.

10:50 a.m. – Whiffin discusses location data that indicates circles in the area of ​​the waterfall rod and the radiator grille in Canton, where O'keefe, read and other witnesses in the case visited.

10:40 a.m. – Whiffin raises a slide show of data he has put together to determine where, how and when John O'keefe moved on the morning of his death.

10:30 a.m. – Whiffin says that he also looked at John O'keefe's phone data and told the court: “I was more for place and health and everything else that could be useful.

10:20 a.m. – Whiffin testifies that “thousands” of Jennifer McCabes telephone was deleted, not only looking for “Hos Long to dying in the cold”.

10 O `clock – Supreme Court of the United States has denied Karen Read's calling Dignify charges in connection with the death of John O'keefe.

9:45 a.m. – Whiffin presents a PowerPoint that shows how he has done data analysis on Jennifer McCabes phone for your Google Search “Hos Long to Die”.

9:20 a.m. – Ian Whiffin, a product manager of the digital forensic company Cellbrite, is called up by the public prosecutor.

8:45 a.m. – Karen Las and her lawyers arrive in court.

Arcca experts next

The jurors hear only half a day, since experts for ArcCA accident reconstruction should also be questioned without the jury present.

Judge Beverly Cannone wants to Daniel Wolfe, a specialist for accident reconstruction, and Dr. Andrew Rentschler, a biomechanical engineering specialist, hear, both of whom were originally hired by the Feds and testified in the name of Read in June 2024.

During the first attempt by Read, Wolfe and Rentschler claimed that their SUV had no damage in harmony with a kind of pedestrian interaction, but on the rear light.

There were questions in the repetition as to whether the defense has properly announced the ArcCA witnesses. Read's team later made it clear that there had been 24,000 US dollars for their trip, time for the statement and coordination of their presence.

On Friday, all 18 jurors in Karen Read's repetition toured by the death of John O'keefe and looked at the murderer's Lexus SUV during an excursion to Canton on Friday morning.

Reads SUV was dragged to the scene, where the crews positioned the vehicle near a flag mast where O'keefe's body was found in the snow on the morning of January 29, 2022.

Read, your lawyers, members of the public prosecutor's office and cannon joined the jurors on the tour.

The special prosecutor Hank Brennan and the defender David Yannetti asked the jury, Albert's former house, the flag mast on the lawn, to carefully examine a hydrant in front of the door and the location of the SUV from Read.

“Your eyes are the best computer that you can take into account,” Yannetti told the jury.

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The public prosecutor claims that she had deliberately withdrew in O'keefe after taking him off at a house party and returning hours later to find him dead. The defense claimed that she was the victim of a huge police conspiracy and O'keefe was fatally beaten by another law enforcement officer on the party.

A Mistrial was declared last year after the jury announced that they were in a dead end and that the forbearance would be futile.

Read has not guilty, because of the murder second degree and homicide while he operated under the influence, and leaving the scene of a crash, which led to death.

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