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The Trial Of Karen Read | Justice For John O'Keefe

MA v. Karen Read Murder Retrial - Day 22 Part 3

The Trial Of Karen Read | Justice For John O'Keefe

Tony Brueski

True Crime, News, News Commentary

2.2614 Ratings

🗓️ 29 May 2025

⏱️ 61 minutes

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MA v. Karen Read Murder Retrial - Day 22 Part 3

This is audio from the courtroom in the high-profile murder retrial of Karen Read in Dedham, Massachusetts. She's facing second-degree murder charges and more in connection with the death of her boyfriend, Boston Police Officer John O’Keefe. Prosecutors allege Read struck O'Keefe with her SUV and left him to die in the snow outside a friend’s home after a night of drinking. Stay tuned as both sides lay out their version of what happened that night.

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0:00.0

You're listening to live courtroom coverage of the trial of Karen Reed from the Hidden

0:05.1

Killers podcast and true crime today. Now, back to the courtroom.

0:13.7

Likewise, you didn't present any Newton's second law analysis regarding the front of Mr. O'Keefe's head with respect to whether his head was contacted by that spoiler, did you?

0:39.3

Correct. Again, it was a glancing hit. We wouldn't be able to do that.

0:43.3

Oh, so it's now it's a glancing hit to the front of the head, is your hypothesis?

0:48.3

This whole pedestrian impact is a glancing hit.

0:52.3

So you can have your arm to the side like this, with the back of the vehicle coming like this,

1:00.0

and you could glance the right eye with the arm out? Is that what you're saying?

1:06.0

That's what my picture shows when I'm standing next to the car.

1:09.0

I could probably find the slide for you. Picture shows when I'm standing next to the car.

1:14.6

I could probably find the slide for you. So you didn't do a force analysis to determine how much force would be applying

1:20.6

assuming a contact with the right eye digit?

1:23.6

That's correct.

1:25.6

And force analysis is what biomechanists do, correct? That's what a biomechanist does?

1:32.1

That is part of what they do. So I lined up his anthropometry relative to the known height of the vehicle. You attempted to line it up.

1:41.4

That's one method, but another method is to apply Newton's second law

1:45.8

like you did to the back of the head when he

1:47.9

fell, correct? Correct. If we had

1:49.9

more information.

1:55.0

Mr. Leslie, why don't

1:56.1

we break here? Thank you, Your Honor.

1:58.4

Okay. So, jurors, your

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