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

MA v. Karen Read Murder Retrial - Day 31 Part 3

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

Tony Brueski

News, News Commentary, True Crime

2.2614 Ratings

🗓️ 12 June 2025

⏱️ 64 minutes

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MA v. Karen Read Murder Retrial - Day 31 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 Killers podcast and True Crime Today. Now, back to the courtroom. To remember things, do you write them down?

0:31.6

That's one of the ways you can do it, sure.

0:35.6

Do you do it? Do you write down things so you don't forget?

0:39.3

Depends what it is.

0:41.3

Okay. You provided a CV, which is a resume?

1:10.0

That's correct, yes. Resume outlines your education. You provided a CV, which is a resume?

1:12.0

That's correct, yes.

1:14.6

Resumay outlines your education?

1:16.3

Yes, sir.

1:17.9

Areas of specialty?

1:19.1

Correct.

1:25.7

And then it highlights your accomplishments as far as the focus of your specialty or the focus of your profession, what you like or what you do a lot, right?

1:29.1

Some of it, yes, sir.

1:30.6

So, for example, you have a number of publications at a peer review.

1:35.1

Correct.

1:35.8

And peer review publications mean that you've written something that's been evaluated and considered by other experts in the industry

1:42.3

and have been adopted or recognized, correct?

1:47.0

Well, that it's been published, yes, sir.

1:49.0

You have a long list of peer-reviewed articles dating back to 2003. Is that correct? Yes, I said yesterday all my most of my peer reviewed

2:03.9

articles are all written when I was in graduate school, correct. Have you had any

2:07.7

peer review articles since 2003? Probably not, no. And your peer review articles

2:15.0

2003 deal with the evaluation of selected electric powered wheelchairs.

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