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A Snowy Night and a Murder Mystery
MA USATuesday, April 22, 2025
The defense's opening statement was equally compelling. Attorney Alan Jackson argued that O'Keefe's death was not caused by a vehicle accident. He suggested that O'Keefe was injured elsewhere, possibly inside the home, and then moved outside. Jackson also accused law enforcement of incompetence and deceit, claiming that the investigation was corrupted by disgraced officers.
Read's legal team has expanded since her first trial, which ended in a hung jury. She now has five lawyers, including Victoria George, who was an alternate juror in the first trial. The prosecution is also led by a new attorney, Hank Brennan, who was part of James "Whitey" Bulger's defense team in 2013.
The case has garnered significant public interest, leading Judge Beverly Cannone to reinstate and expand the buffer zone outside the courthouse. This is to prevent outside influence and distractions. Protesters, however, are challenging this order in court. The defense's strategy revolves around the idea that O'Keefe was beaten inside the home, bitten by a dog, and then left outside. They argue that the injuries on O'Keefe's body are not consistent with a car accident.
The retrial began after the first trial ended in a mistrial due to a deadlocked jury. Read's team has been fighting to get the charges dropped or the case thrown out entirely. A federal investigation into the case concluded without any charges being filed against the police.
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