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Karen Read's Voicemails, Texts & Timeline. Broken Taillight and John's Shoe found | Case Brief

The Emily Show

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True Crime, Entertainment News, News

4.91.9K Ratings

🗓️ 7 May 2025

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

Watch the full coverage of the live stream on The Emily D Baker YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/live/r2vEF0vxG2w

Day 10 of the Karen Read Retrial happened on May 6, 2025. We finished up Cross Examination of Lt. Paul Gallagher, along with Re-Directs and Re-Cross. When he was clearing the area with the leaf blower, he never found a hat, a shoe, and red pieces of plastic tail lights. He was also questioned why he never got a search warrant to the premises of 34 Fairview Rd.

Meteorologist, Robert Gilman, testified next and talked about the ground being frozen, the amount of snow on the ground, and visibility conditions at the time of the incident. Defense Attorney Robert Alessi used this testimony to highlight the relatively little amount of snow and good visibility when John arrived at 34 Fairview Rd. The Meteorologist also brought up the concept of windchill to argue about the potential effect on O'Keefe's body and to question whether he could have died from the cold outside.

Video clips of Karen Read in interviews with media saying she could have clipped John in the leg were played tot he jury.


Trooper Nick Guarino was recalled to the stand for the final time to bring in timeline evidence of evidence of Karen Read's communication with John O'Keefe's cell phone around the time they arrived to 34 Fairview Rd. Missed calls, voice messages, and texts messages varied from angry and accusatory around midnight to panicked at towards the morning up until she found John O'Keefe's body. A key piece of evidence is that Karen Read's cell phone automatically connected to John O'Keefe's home Wi-Fi Router at 12:36am.


Lt. Charles Rae testified to going to 1 Meadows where John O'Keefe lived to do a wellness check on his niece and nephew. No one answered the door because by the time they arrived their, John's friends and family had already taken care of the kids. He was able to bring in footage from his dash cam showing Karen Read's SUV was at 1 Meadows and had a cracked tail light and some snow inside it.


Kevin O'Hara from SERT was brought in to testify about evidence recovery around 5pm on January 29th. Their focus was initially on the area near the road to avoid evidence being plowed away. Five to six pieces of tail light and a shoe were found near the curb line. O'Hara testified that a man in a hoodie from 34 Faireview came outside the house asked "Are you here for what happened earlier?" And O'Hara replied, "Yes." And then the person just went back inside.


Today's focus is on foundational testimony and evidence gathering, setting the stage for future discussions from accident reconstructionist. Though it was a less dramatic exchange between attorneys and witnesses than some previous days, how the jury will interpret the information, video clips and timeline presentation will impact the verdict.


RESOURCES

What You Need to Know About the Retrial - https://youtu.be/89Jpa8vz1RQ

Karen Read Retrial Playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsbUyvZas7gKOJlfL__9F027hlETVU-vo

Karen Read Trial - 2024 - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsbUyvZas7gKUeCUzApgsEuQRXu5IXeTS



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0:00.0

Welcome back. It's time for a case brief, keeping you in the loop with the cases you care about most.

0:04.0

Just more briefly. If you want the full coverage, it's linked in the description below.

0:07.7

But for now, let's get into it.

0:10.2

It is May 6th. That is day 10 of the Karen Reed case.

0:14.2

And we went through a lot of witnesses yesterday and really got to our first law enforcement witness.

0:23.6

This is the supervisor from Canton PD who is on the stand under cross-examination. He found the drinking glass that had part of it

0:31.4

broken at the scene. He's the one who decided that the leaf blower was the way to delicately remove layers of snow

0:40.3

to see what else he could find around the area where he believed John O'Kee's body to be.

0:44.3

And I say he believes because we learned that he was told by an officer who was told by an officer,

0:52.3

who was told by another officer, and there's just a whole game of telephone because there were very few officers on scene when EMS decided that because of the hypothermic conditions,

1:02.0

they needed to take John O'Keefe to the hospital to warm him up before he could be pronounced, so they were still working on him.

1:08.0

So it was not a crime scene yet. And that is one of the reoccurring

1:11.0

themes in this case is that nobody treated this like a crime scene until they did, which was much

1:16.4

later. And it seems, spoilers, that we will learn more about that whenever we get Trooper

1:22.4

Proctor to the stand. I'm curious as to why the prosecutors brought this witness at this time

1:27.2

and didn't just finish with Julie Nagel.

1:31.2

And since we had done the other four people that are kind of connected to her, why we didn't go into that testimony next, why we jumped into this testimony?

1:40.0

Because at some point, it's got to go in some kind of order.

1:44.6

Otherwise, it's going to get real confusing.

1:46.1

But maybe now for the jury, it's all clear because they've now heard about the leaf blower.

1:50.9

It's going to be a long day, day, day, 10.

1:53.7

It will probably be a long week.

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