Read, 45, of Mansfield, is accused of striking John O’Keefe, her Boston police officer boyfriend, with her SUV and leaving him to die alone in a blizzard outside of a house party at the home of fellow officer Brian Albert following a night of drinking.
Judge Beverly Cannone dismissed jurors for the day just before 3:30 p.m. Watch the full day of testimony:
ON THE STAND TODAY: Canton Police Lt. Charles Ray, Massachusetts State Police Trooper Nicholas Guarino, Meteorologist Robert Gilman, Retired Canton Police Lieutenant Paul Gallagher
In the voicemails from the early morning hours of Jan. 29, Read accused O’Keefe of infidelity, expressed hate for him, and said his children are alone.
Between 12:33 a.m. and 6:03 a.m., Read called O’Keefe 53 times and left eight voicemails. None of Read’s calls were answered.
Gilman, a local meteorologist, testified that O’Keefe died during a historic blizzard as two feet of snow piled up on a frozen ground, visibility dropped below a quarter of a mile, and wind gusts reached up to 50 miles per hour during the storm.
Gallagher, the ranking officer in charge of overseeing the collection of evidence at the scene of O’Keefe’s death, was the first on the stand Tuesday. He faced questioning from defense attorney Alan Jackson.
During cross-examination, Gallagher admitted that he never searched for additional evidence inside 34 Fairview Avenue in Canton, Brian Albert’s home, after O’Keefe was removed from the snow and taken to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
“The fact is, you never searched the house?” Jackson asked. Gallagher responded, “That’s correct.”
When asked, Gallagher also told Jackson that he didn’t see 46 pieces of taillight material, either clear or bright red plastic, in any part of the area that he searched.
Gallagher displayed a broken cocktail glass from where O’Keefe’s body was found outside 34 Fairview Road on the morning of January 29, 2022.
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Gallagher was one of six people who were called to the witness stand Monday, telling jurors that he found the glass and several drops of blood in the snow with a leaf blower and that he feared a shovel could break or miss evidence.
“I wasn’t going to miss anything with a leaf blower,” Gallagher said. “Much better control.”
The blood was collected in red Solo cups and placed in a paper Stop & Shop bag, Gallagher testified. He defended the use of those items for collecting evidence.
“The storm was coming down terribly,” Gallagher explained. “I believed if we didn’t collect that biological matter, we weren’t going to get that biological matter.”
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Canton firefighter Katie McLaughlin also testified that she heard Read incriminate herself at the scene.
“She repeated. ‘I hit him. I hit him,” McLaughlin told the court.
“How do you remember she made those statements?” special prosecutor Hank Brennan asked.
“I won’t ever forget those statements,” McLaughlin replied.
Defense attorney Alan Jackson asked why McLaughlin failed to document the alleged confession.
“You’re also aware that not a single police officer out at the scene wrote that down either?” Jackson asked before Brennan objected.
Ryan Nagel told the jury he saw a woman believed to be Read parked outside 34 Fairview when he drove by around 12:35 am.
Hannah Knowles, a forensic scientist and toxicologist at the Massachusetts State Police crime lab, testified that Read was still intoxicated the morning after O’Keefe was killed.
She analyzed a blood sample Read gave around 9 in the morning. She says the reading was right around the legal limit of .08 at that time
In addition, she calculated that Read would have been 2 to 3 times the legal limit after midnight, when police allege she struck John O’Keefe with her SUV.
The defense asked Knowles if she was asked to test anyone else’s blood:
“Were you ever asked to determine the blood alcohol level of Brian Albert?” asked David Yanetti.
“No,” Knowles replied.
“Were you ever asked to determine the blood alcohol level of Brian Higgins?”
“No,” said Knowles. “My only involvement with this case in my unit, was the request to perform these calculations on this individual.”
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All stand as the jury files out to the courtroom, to start their fifth day of deliberations in the murder trial for Karen Read in Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham, Mass., Monday, July 1, 2024. (Pat Greenhouse/The Boston Globe via AP, Pool) (Pat Greenhouse/AP)
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Karen Read trial Karen Read, center right, is seated Monday, June 10, 2024, in Norfolk Super Court, in Dedham, Mass., during her trial on charges in connection with the 2022 death of her boyfriend, Boston police Officer John O'Keefe. (Kayla Bartkowski/The Boston Globe via AP, Pool) (Kayla Bartkowski/(Kayla Bartkowski/The Boston Globe via AP, Pool))
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Read has not denied drinking vodka sodas that night.
None of the six people who testified remembered seeing John O’Keefe on the lawn or entering the home.
Read did not speak to reporters at the end of Day 9 of witness testimony, but her father called it a “good day” for the defense.
Prosecutors allege Read intentionally backed into O’Keefe after she dropped him off at a house party and returned hours later to find him dead. The defense has claimed that she was a victim of a vast police conspiracy and that O’Keefe was fatally beaten by another law enforcement officer at the party.
Read has pleaded not guilty to charges of second-degree murder, manslaughter while operating under the influence, and leaving the scene of a crash resulting in death.