Karen Read judge grants defense video access, allows dog bite experts – with limits
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With just days to go before Karen Read’s retrial in the murder of her boyfriend, Boston Police Officer John O’Keefe, the judge on Thursday issued rulings on a handful of motions that were still undecided after the final hearing wrapped up Wednesday.

Read is accused of striking O’Keefe with her Lexus SUV during a drunken argument and then leaving the scene, where he was found dead with signs of severe head trauma and hypothermia the next morning. She has pleaded not guilty and claimed she was being framed.

Judge Beverly Cannone granted the defense access to a copy of surveillance video from the Canton Police Department’s sally port – a secure area for vehicles – from Jan. 29, 2022, the day O’Keefe was found dead on the front lawn of fellow Boston cop Brian Albert.

The defense for Karen Read holds up a poster board containing information they claim exonerates their client

The defense for Karen Read displays information it claims exonerates Read in the murder of John O’Keefe during her first trial on May 3, 2024, in Dedham, Mass. (John Tlumacki/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)

She gave the defense a deadline of Friday to oppose, in writing, the prosecution request that a third-party reader be selected to read a transcript of text messages sent between Read and O’Keefe.

Both sides declined to comment, citing restrictions on discussing the active case. 

They are scheduled to deliver opening statements next week, with the prosecution up first on Tuesday.

Karen Read smiling with John O'Keefe who is wearing a white shirt and a dark tie.

Karen Read and John O’Keefe (Courtesy of Karen Read)

The trial is expected to last six to eight weeks after taking more than two weeks to seat a jury. Read could face a maximum of life in prison if convicted.

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