Things to know about Karen’s new house read when killing her friend of the police officer

Things to know about Karen’s new house read when killing her friend of the police officer

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Dedham, Mass. – Jury members in the second murder process of Karen Read saw a test dummy repeatedly affected by an SUV -free day as a crash reconstruction analyst who testified to the defense, rather testimony about her vehicle and the deadly injuries of her boyfriend.

Read, 45, is accused of fatally striking police officer of Boston, John O’Keefe and leaves him in the snow in the snow outside the house of another officer after a night of drinking in January 2022. She is accused of second -degree murder, manslaughter, manslaughter and leaving the stage outside of Boston.

Her lawyers say that O

Last year a mistrial was declared and so far the second process of read comparable contours has followed as the first.

Crash expert says damage to SUV, clothing is not consistent with collision

The defense spent Friday morning with the interrogation of Daniel Wolfe of the Reconstruction company ArcCA of the accident. Wolfe was initially hired by the federal government as part of an investigation into how law enforcement dealt with the death of O’Keefe. He testified during the first process of Read and has since been paid by the defense.

Wolfe described the performance of countless tests, including the beating of a dummy arm with a replica of Read’s SUV light light at various speeds. He also had an SUV back in both an arm that is hung in the air and a full-body dummy with clothing that matched what O’Keefe wore.

A prosecution expert has testified that the injuries of O’Keefe were consistent with being affected by a vehicle. But Wolfe said that on the basis of every test he carried out, the damage to Read’s rear light and the clothing of O’Keefe was not consistent with hitting an arm or body.

However, the rear light damage was “generally consistent” with having a drinking glass thrown in, said Wolfe, who tested that with the help of a cannon under pressure to swing on a rear light at 15 mph (24 km / h). That could suggest that O

Brennan also pointed out that one of the test videos shown to the jury was hit and rotated the dummy without his legs, hips or hull that came into contact with the vehicle. Wolfe previously testified that pedestrian scrashes usually cause “panel distorting” in the vehicle, but there was none in that test.

Wolfe acknowledged that the test dummy arm that he used for some of the tests weighed more than 2 pounds (0.9 kilograms) less than the arm of O’Keefe, probably weighed on its length and weight. But he denied that it made a difference in his conclusions and noticed that the real weight of the O’Keefe arm was unknown.

Snowploy director says he doesn’t remember seeing a body

Snow plug driver Brian Loughran, who was on his regular route on January 29, 2022 during a storm on January 29, 2022, the defense told Wednesday that he “saw nothing” when he was struck along the house around 12.30 a few hours after O’Keefe was struck along the house around 12.30 pm around 12.30 pm

O’Keefe was not responded outside the house of Brian Albert in Canton, Massachusetts, and was later declared dead in a hospital. An autopsy found O’Keefe died of hypothermia and blunt strength trauma.

Loughran said he came by the house several times from around 2.45 am and a few feet in front of him in his trucks because of his strong lights.

During the second pass, Loughran said he saw a car in the way in front of the house. He said he knew Albert and his family and decided not to report the car to violate Snowstorm -parking restrictions as courtesy because he was a first respect.

Under Cross Exercise, Officers of Justice tried to undermine the memory of Loughran and said that the times he provided contradicts his first witness during the first trial. Public Prosecutor Hank Brennan pointed out, for example, that Loughran originally said he remembered the street where O’Keefe was blocked around 5:30 am by the first responds, but on Wednesday Loughran said it was closer to 6:15 am

When Brennan asked if Loughran had a “foggy” memory, Loughran said he didn’t – just that he had made a mistake.

Brennan also asked if Loughran was threatened by a confronting blogger who is known as “Turtleboy” to help the defense matter. Aidan Timothy Kearney, who was in court on Wednesday, has argued heavily in support of Read’s Innocence. He is accused of harassing, threatening and intimidating witnesses in the case.

Loughran said that Kearney never threatened him, but the blogger called him and did not reveal that he took the conversation. The call was later placed online.

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