Karen Read trial resumes
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Karen Read and attorney Alan Jackson look at the empty jury box while listening to Judge Beverly Cannone during Read's murder trial in Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham, Mass., Wednesday, May 21, 2025. (Greg Derr/The Patriot Ledger via AP, Pool) AP
Miami neurosurgeon Dr. Aizik L. Wolf told jurors a fall backward was “the only way” O’Keefe could have sustained his fatal head injuries.
In the murder trial of Karen Read, expert testimony highlights John O'Keefe's fatal head injuries and the role of hypothermia in his death.
O'Keefe's niece is his sister Kristen's daughter. Kristen died of a brain tumor in 2013, and her husband died shortly after of a heart attack. John O'Keefe then became the legal g
That process will take a little while,” Judge Beverly Cannone said. “Don’t speculate as to what I’m going to talk to you about."
A contested accident reconstruction expert testified Tuesday, explaining a series of experiments and measurements that he conducted involving her SUV.