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Karen Read Murder Process Livestream Video: Wednesday, May 21st

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A forensic scientist from Massachusett's State Police Crime Lab is expected on Wednesday at the stand, although the jury will first hear from a new witness that is outside of order.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z27KRVLDKLG

Livestream via NBC10 Boston.

The testimony in Karen Read's murder acceptance continues on Wednesday before the Supreme Court of Norfolk, while the public prosecutor's office is entering the home route.

Read told reporters in front of the courthouse on Tuesday that she expects “probably a week” in the case of the public prosecutor. As soon as the prosecutors rest, it will be their turn to call witnesses and to bring about their innocence from Read.

Read, 45, will be charged in January 2022 of her friend, the police officer of Boston, John O'keefe. The public prosecutor claims that she was drunk with bar hopping after a night and deliberately hit O'keefe with her SUV while he broke him off in a follow-up in Canton.

Meanwhile, Read's lawyers said that it had been framed in a widespread conspiracy of law enforcement to protect the family and friends of home owner Brian Albert, a co -chief in Boston. You suggested that O'keefe was attacked after midnight on January 29, 2022.

The legal proceedings on Tuesday left Massachusett's State Police Crime Lab Forensician Christina Hanley at the stand. Judge Beverly Cannone sent the jurors for the day with Hanley in the middle of the middle of her certificate about the tests that she carried out in Read's case on glass and plastic pieces.

Hanley will be expected again on Wednesday, although the jury will first hear from another witness to the public prosecutor in order to testify to extraordinary order. A court official announced reporters on Tuesday that the next witness was a doctor but had not stopped a name. In his opening declaration, the special prosecutor Hank Brennan teased the testimony of a neurosurgeon and an independent crash reconstructionist, of which no comment.

Burgess showed the jurors, which Aperture LLC Digital Forensic's expert Shanon Burgess at the beginning of the week, showed in detail about the data that was restored from the Read SUV. He claimed that “essentially all” user data from the SUV from Read had been missed during a first download of the vehicle chips, although a more detailed inspection resulted in an overlooked microSD card. According to Burgess, the data of the SUV from Read indicated that the vehicle made a “backing maneuver” that claimed between 12:32 p.m. and four seconds and 12:32 p.m. and 12 seconds on the time of the public prosecutor to end the prosecutors Les Leem O'keefe.

However, defenders Robert Alessi repeatedly hammered in front of Burgess' references under a shiny two -day cross -mistress. Alessi pointed out that, despite contradictory information on the Aperture website, some iterations of his curriculum and personal LinkedIn page, Burgess lacks a Bachelor's degree. Alessi also visited the Zeitlines of Burgess for “Power On” and “Power Off” events, which were recorded by Read on 29, and argued that the experts' schedules were passed by 24 hours and incorrectly listed a date of January 30, 2022.

None of the information from the so -called “Black Box” in Reads SUV “shows that there was a collision on January 29, right?” Alessi asked in a later question.

“Not for themselves, right,” replied Burgess.

The ongoing trial version is the second of Read. Cannon declared a Mistrial in July last July after the jury coordinated in Read's first process.

Karen Read watched during her court proceedings on Tuesday, May 20, 2025, in Dedham. – Matt Stone/The Boston Herald about AP, pool
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Abby Patkin is a general reporter for order messages, whose work touches public transit, crime, health and everything in between. She read Karen's murder case.

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