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Crash Resconstruction Expert Shows Read’s SUV Outside Home Where Boston Officer John OKeefe Died – Crime Online

As Karen Read’s second murder trial approaches its sixth week, an accident reconstruction expert took the stand at the Norfolk Superior Court in Massachusetts.

According to The Boston Globe, Judge Beverly Cannone told jurors last week that the trial remains ahead of schedule, with an anticipated duration of six to eight weeks.

As CrimeOnline previously reported, prosecutors say Read, 45, drunkenly backed her SUV into her boyfriend, Boston police officer John O’Keefe, early on January 29, 2022, after dropping him off outside a Canton home following a night of bar-hopping.

Her defense lawyers claimed she had been framed and that O’Keefe entered the house, owned at the time by a fellow Boston officer, where he was fatally beaten and possibly attacked by a German Shepherd before his body was planted on the lawn.

On Tuesday, accident reconstructionist Dr. Judson Welcher answered questions during a brief “voir dire” while the jury remained outside the courtroom, according to NBC 10. 

After the jury entered the courtroom, Welcher began his testimony. 

He compared the clock in Karen Read’s SUV to the time on O’Keefe’s phone and walked the jury through a simulation showing a three-point turn used to sync the clocks.

Welcher then identified a second “trigger” in the SUV’s data, which he said marked the alleged collision. He said the vehicle reversed 53 feet at 74% throttle.

Investigators said they found a broken glass, a black straw, and O’Keefe’s missing shoe away from the scene—evidence State Police Sgt. Yuri Bukhenik said during testimony earlier this month supported the theory that a vehicle struck O’Keefe.

Bukhenik previously testified that when he saw O’Keefe at Good Samaritan Hospital, he had severe injuries to his face and head and cuts on his right arm.

CBS News reports that the defense emphasized that Bukhenik didn’t go into 34 Fairview Road in Canton, where the gathering took place, and did not request a search of the home. He also highlighted that Bukhenik interviewed people who were at the residence that night, and argued that each had potential motives to lie if they played a role in O’Keefe’s death.

Prosecutors could reportedly finish presenting their case this week. Check back for updates. 

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[Featured image: Karen Read/LinkedIn and John O’Keefe/Boston Police Department]

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