Karen Read Retrial: Heated Cross-Examination of Dog Bite Expert

Karen Read

Karen Read went to trial in 2024 for the murder of her boyfriend and Boston police officer John Oโ€™Keefe. After a mistrial was declared last July, her retrial was scheduled for the end of January 2025. With the new trial coming up fast, hearings have begun, and tension between the prosecution and Karen Readโ€™s defense is heating up. The dog bite expert from the first trial is under further examination, and her testimony is up in the air about whether or not it will be used. Massachusetts State Trooper Michael Proctorโ€™s misconduct hearing will take place next week over the crude text messages he sent about Read to his fellow officers. The entire case is a complete mess.ย 

Karen Readโ€™s First Trial

Karen Read was charged with manslaughter while under the influence, second-degree murder, and fleeing the scene of a crime regarding the death of her boyfriend, John Oโ€™Keefe. She pleaded not guilty to all charges, and her original trial began in April 2024. After two months of both sides sharing their arguments, weeks of expert testimony, and five days of jury deliberation, a unanimous decision was still out of reach.

It was released shortly after the trial was declared a mistrial that jurors admitted to finding Read not guilty on all charges but manslaughter. They could not properly communicate their decision to the judge and did not know how to proceed with the manslaughter charge. John Oโ€™Keefe was a former Boston police officer in a romantic relationship with Karen Read. They went out to the bars with a few police friends on the night of January 28, 2022, during a blizzard.

There was an after-party at a fellow police officerโ€™s home where Read drove and dropped off Oโ€™Keefe. Read claims she went straight home after dropping him off. After she realized he had not come home, she searched for him on January 29. Oโ€™Keefeโ€™s body was discovered shortly after in the snow out front of the house where she dropped him off.ย While Karen Read claims she is being framed by the fellow officers who partied in the house that night she dropped Oโ€™Keefe off; the prosecution argues she was angry and hit him in a fit of rage with her car.

Oโ€™Keefeโ€™s autopsy revealed he died of hypothermia and blunt force trauma, so her hitting him is not out of the question. However, he could have also been struck with something else. It is also possible that since Oโ€™Keefe was a Boston police officer, his murder was dealt with differently, a more unethical one. How is it that his buddies did not realize he never showed up or did not look out the front of the house once?

Dog Bite Expert

Norfolk Superior Court Judge Beverly Cannone approved the prosecutionโ€™s request to decide whether or not the dog bite expert testimony can be used in Karen Read’s second trial. At the end of Tuesdayโ€™s hearing, Special Prosecutor Hank Brennan told the judge, โ€œShe doesnโ€™t have the qualifications, she doesnโ€™t have the experience, she doesnโ€™t have the methodology.โ€ Brennan took dags at Russellโ€™s testimony, and the cross-examination continued to heat up. He implied that she was solely relying on her โ€œsubjective opinion.โ€

Dr. Marie Russell is a former emergency room doctor who worked at a highly ranked hospital for trauma cases. She also has a professional background as a forensic pathologist and medical examiner. In the original trial, she stated the dog bites caused the wounds to John Oโ€™Keefeโ€™s body by the rips and tears in his clothing. At yesterdayโ€™s hearing, she maintained that opinion. Russell seems more than qualified to determine how those wounds and holes were made. If the prosecution believes it was not dog bites, then they need a more substantial argument than the grill of the SUV.ย 

Final Thoughts

Karen Readโ€™s retrial is set to begin on January 27, 2025. It could very well be one of the biggest trials of the year. Just before that, on January 15, Massachusetts State Trooper Michael Proctor will appear in front of a trial board to hear the allegations of his misconduct in Readโ€™s case. Proctor was suspended without pay just after the first trial ended. He was the lead investigator on the case and acted unprofessionally in an interesting manner. Readโ€™s defense is accusing Proctor of planting evidence to frame their client for the murder of his buddy, his fellow officer, John Oโ€™Keefe.ย 

He certainly did not think about his actions before sending crude text messages about Karen Read to his friends, family, and coworkers from his phone. He referred to her as a โ€˜whackjobโ€™ and insisted she should kill herself. Understandably, he is upset since Oโ€™Keefe was his friend. But he still had a duty to be professional, and he failed. In the first trial, he took the stand and apologized for his actions, claiming they were โ€œregrettable.โ€ However, maybe he was pushing his guilt onto her because he could have saved his friend, and he knows it.

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