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  • Understanding the Karen Read trial: Who killed John O'Keefe?
    by Mike Pescaro on April 19, 2024 at 3:10 pm

    The high-profile murder charges against Karen Read are finally set for trial, and the judge in the case is allowing Read’s attorneys to raise the question they have been asking for over a year: Who killed Boston Police Officer John O’Keefe? Prosecutors argue Read is responsible for her boyfriend’s 2022 death outside a Canton home, charging her with second-degree murder. Read’s defense team has long held that she is being framed in a cover-up. Norfolk Superior Court Judge Beverly Cannone agreed to allow Read’s team to, with limits, use a third-party culprit defense — something prosecutors had sought to prevent — making the question of whether she or someone else is responsible a major part of the trial. As the complicated case goes to trial, here are some elements to keep in mind: John O’Keefe’s death and Karen Read’s arrest O’Keefe was found in the snow on the morning of Jan. 29, 2022, and later pronounced dead at a hospital. Read was arrested days later on suspicion of hitting him with her SUV and leaving him to die. In the hours beforehand, O’Keefe and Read had been drinking at a bar with a group of people. That group included Brian Albert, another Boston police officer, and his sister-in-law, Jennifer McCabe — who are both now among dozens of witnesses who could be called to testify at trial. Prosecutors have said they were at C.F. McCarthy’s bar in Canton with several friends on the night of Jan. 28, then went to Waterfall Bar & Grille across the street around 11 p.m.and stayed for about an hour. They left there and were invited to Albert’s home on Fairview Road. Hours later, O’Keefe would be found fatally injured outside that house. Read told police she dropped O’Keefe off at the house shortly after midnight and went home because she was having stomach issues. Early in the morning, after she was unable to get O’Keefe to respond to her calls and texts, Read said she returned to the home with McCabe and Kerry Roberts, another potential witness at trial. They found O’Keefe unresponsive outside the home on Fairview Road in the snow amid blizzard-like conditions. An autopsy found several abrasions to O’Keefe’s right forearm, two black eyes, a cut to his nose, a two-inch laceration to the back of his head and multiple skull fractures. Hypothermia was also believed to be a contributing factor in his death. Read was arrested three days after O’Keefe’s body was found. Initially charged with manslaughter, she was later charged with second-degree murder, to which she has pleaded not guilty. The prosecution’s case against Read The office of Norfolk County District Attorney Michael Morrissey has said that Read suggested to McCabe and Roberts, as well as to a Canton firefighter/paramedic at the scene, that she believed she hit O’Keefe with her SUV. Investigators found the SUV at her parents’ house and seized it. Prosecutors said the 2021 black Lexus SUV had a shattered right rear taillight and several scratches on its rear bumper. There were shards of glass embedded in the bumper, prosecutors said, consistent with a glass O’Keefe had previously been seen holding. Pieces of the taillight were also found in the snow outside the home on Fairview Road, prosecutors have said. Earlier this year, they said the Massachusetts State Police Crime Laboratory had found O’Keefe’s DNA on the taillight. “The victim and the defendant had been arguing for quite some time. Numerous times over the weeks preceding this, that on one occasion the victim had attempted to break up with the defendant, had asked her to leave his home and she refused to do so,” Assistant Norfolk District Attorney Adam Lally said in court last year. In court documents, prosecutors cite voicemails left on O’Keefe’s phone “in the time period surrounding” his death, in which Read allegedly screamed, “John, I f***ing hate you,” called him a pervert and accused him of cheating on her. Get updates on what’s happening in Boston to your inbox. Sign up for our News Headlines newsletter. The same documents also describe a trip to Aruba a month before O’Keefe’s death. Witnesses, including O’Keefe’s teenage niece, alleged confrontational behavior from Read. The girl, who was 14 at the time, said Read accused O’Keefe of kissing someone else, leading to a 20-minute argument in their hotel room. A longtime friend of O’Keefe also described an incident in which Read allegedly yelled “f*** you” at her after she bumped into O’Keefe in the lobby and hugged him. Amid the media firestorm surrounding the case, authorities have also arrested Aidan Kearney, a popular blogger better known as “Turtleboy,” on charges of witness intimidation involving his writing on and advocacy involving the case. They later said Read sent Kearney confidential information during dozens of hours of phone calls. The defense’s claims of a coverup Since 2022, Read’s team has alleged a large-scale coverup in the case. They have pointed to a search made on McCabe’s cellphone, evidence on O’Keefe’s body and questions about the investigation and court proceedings. Last April, in a motion seeking access to Albert’s phone records, Read’s attorneys said records from McCabe’s phone showed she had searched the phrase, “Hos [sic] long to die in cold” on Google hours before 911 was called to report O’Keefe was found in the snow. Read’s attorneys say the records show the search was made around 2:30 a.m. But prosecutors have disputed the timing, arguing McCabe made the search after O’Keefe was found unresponsive. It’s been a major point of contention in the trial. Maintaining that the search was made earlier, defense attorneys Alan Jackson and David Yannetti said in a statement last year that the evidence establishes other people “were aware that John was dying in the snow before Karen even knew he was missing.” In a document responding to Read’s motion to dismiss indictments against her, the Norfolk County District Attorney’s Office said the state “did not withhold exculpatory evidence pertaining to Jennifer McCabe’s google searches from the grand jury. The purported ‘incriminating’ google search did not appear in the initial download given the version of Cellebrite software that existed at the time.” Read’s attorneys have also said the wounds found on O’Keefe’s arm were not consistent with a crash but with an animal attack, and said the Alberts had a dog that was sent away months after O’Keefe’s death. Prosecutors have called their questions into the whereabouts of the family’s dog a “fishing expedition.” A judge granted the defense’s request for any information the town of Canton has on the dog last year, and a notice of discovery filed by prosecutors days before the trial referred to veterinary genetic lab work. Whether the issue of the dog is raised at trial remains to be seen. Defense attorneys also say the state police investigator in charge of the case had ties to the Albert family, as did a Canton police officer involved in the early part of the investigation. Massachusetts State Police announced in March that Trooper Michael Proctor was the subject of an internal investigation. Sources told NBC10 Boston the probe was in connection with the Read case, for which he served as lead investigator. But Proctor remained on full duty amid the internal investigation, and the Norfolk County District Attorney’s Office said investigation had not impacted Proctor’s case assignments. Throughout the pretrial period, the defense has argued Proctor was “conflicted,” sharing photos purportedly showing the trooper with relatives of Albert as far back as 2012. The prosecution has maintained there was no conflict for investigators and that the defense’s claims were a distraction from the issue. How does ‘Turtleboy’ factor into the case? Kearney has covered the case extensively on his “Turtleboy,” website and social media pages, advocating for Read’s innocence in hundreds of posts. With the publicity he brought to Read’s claims of a coverup came intense protests and, according to prosecutors, harassment of witnesses. The controversial blogger was arrested in October on charges of witness intimidation and conspiracy. He was ordered at the time to stay away and have no contact with witnesses in the case. Kearney’s bail was later revoked after new charges of assault and battery and witness intimidation were brought against him, leaving him in jail for about 90 days. The charges stem from claims that he pushed a woman he was dating and threatened to release personal information and explicit photos of her. Upon his release from jail, Kearney was charged with new crimes against the same woman: harassing a witness and intercepting written or oral communication. “He threatened her in saying that, if she didn’t cooperate, he would destroy her in front of her kids by publishing old probate court records that he had acquired,” a prosecutor said in court, adding that she found out Kearney had recorded their conversation when he posted an edited version online following the assault charge. Kearney has denied the allegations, writing on his blog that the woman “is making this up because she personally hates Karen Read and is jealous of her due to the fact that she believes Turtleboy is in love with Read.” According to a Massachusetts State Police search warrant affidavit released in January, Read fed information to Kearney, including personal details about witnesses in the case, autopsy photographs, crime scene photographs, images of her car and the 911 call made when O’Keefe’s body was found. The two allegedly communicated directly for more than 40 hours during 189 phone calls. Police also allege Read and Kearney interacted via intermediaries and the Signal messaging app. “The prosecution is doubling down on defective theories of witness intimidation that we are in the process of attacking at the SJC in Mr. Kearney’s case,” his defense attorney, Timothy Bradl, said in a statement. “The only crime here is the robbery of privacy.” “Turtleboy does not reveal sources,” Kearney wrote on his website the same day. “However, there is nothing wrong or criminal about seeking out people close to Karen Read in order to write a story about her. At no point did Karen Read ever direct content on the Turtleboy website.” “Free Karen Read” merchandise with the “Turtleboy” logo remain available for sale on Kearney’s website; past stories have said proceeds go to a fund for Read’s legal defense. What’s next? Jury selection in Read’s case began April 16. Once a jury is seated, the trial is expected to last six to eight weeks. More on the Karen Read case Karen Read Apr 17 Who's who in the Karen Read case: Names you should know as trial begins Karen Read Apr 16 Case publicity could complicate Karen Read jury selection

  • Reports of puppies thrown from bridge, poisoned dogs in Mass. towns were unfounded, police say
    by Marc Fortier on April 19, 2024 at 1:33 pm

    Two unsettling reports of animal cruelty involving dogs in different towns in Massachusetts were unfounded, according to police. Authorities in Townsend and Newburyport issued press releases Friday looking to debunk rumors that had been circulating around the towns. Police in Townsend, located in northern Massachusetts along the New Hampshire border, said they received a report on April 11 that someone had thrown one or more puppies off the Amidon Family Memorial Bridge on Wheeler Road and into Willard Brook. When officers arrived, they searched a stretch of the brook but were unable to find any evidence to corroborate the report. They contacted the animal control officer and police in neighboring Ashby. Several residents responded to a social media post about the investigation and provided leads. As a result, police identified and interviewed the person who was at the bridge. “Based on this interview and subsequent investigation, the Department has determined that no animals were harmed, and no crimes were committed. The investigation is considered closed,” police said Friday. Meanwhile, about 60 miles to the east in Newburyport, an investigation had been ongoing since earlier this week, when city officials learned that two dogs became ill after walking in Moseley Woods sometime last month. Upon learning of the death of a dog that had been walking in the area, city officials and police said they opened an investigation into whether the animal was poisoned. They interviewed the dog’s owner and veterinarian and did a sweep of the woods and surrounding neighborhood. “Facts gathered in the investigation have led the City to conclude that the two dogs under the owner’s control had not been poisoned. There is no evidence that any resident in the area of the woods poisoned the dogs, either intentionally or accidentally,” the city said Friday. They said the city has identified no risk to residents and their pets in Moseley Woods or the surrounding area. More Massachusetts stories Worcester 3 hours ago Driver flees traffic stop in Worcester, reportedly hits state cruiser, police say Brockton 10 hours ago Pickup truck crashes into home, lands on top of cars in Brockton; driver flees

  • Driver flees traffic stop in Worcester, reportedly hits state cruiser, police say
    by Asher Klein on April 19, 2024 at 12:52 pm

    A driver fled a traffic stop in Worcester, Massachusetts, on Friday, according to police. The driver wasn’t taken into custody, according to Worcester police, who said they’ve been told the vehicle later struck a Massachusetts State Police cruiser. The attempted stop was for a person who is wanted on active warrants, according to Worcester police, who didn’t provide more details. NBC10 Boston has reached out to state police for more information. This developing news story will be updated when more information is available.

  • One person hospitalized after fire in Beverly
    by Staff Reports on April 19, 2024 at 11:04 am

    A person was sent to the hospital after a fire broke out in a home in Beverly, Massachusetts, Friday, according to authorities. The fire occurred at about 6:52 a.m. on Berkeley Avenue, the Beverly Fire Department said. The person’s name or condition wasn’t immediately released. The cause of the fire remains under investigation. More Massachusetts news Brockton 10 hours ago Pickup truck crashes into home, lands on top of cars in Brockton; driver flees Lynn 19 hours ago ‘This road is garbage': Construction disrupts traffic in Lynn Framingham Apr 17 Two people critically injured in Framingham crash

  • Rain to start the weekend, but it ends with lots of sunshine
    by Pamela Gardner on April 19, 2024 at 10:38 am

    We have a break from rain Friday, as temperatures reach in the 50s for most as the wind will be more from the southeast. A cold front approaches Friday night and moves through Saturday afternoon. The first few showers move into Vermont for the evening commute. Then, a sneaky shower passes through Boston after 7 p.m. More rain and downpours spread in from west to east along the cold front after midnight through Saturday morning. The rain will bring us around a quarter inch of rainfall. By afternoon, western New England breaks out some sun with a gusty west wind. That downsloping wind, combined with late day sun will allow our temps to reach the 60s. Showers linger across southeastern New England through mid-afternoon, and that means Cape Cod and the Islands may be stuck under lingering showers and clouds all day. Another wave in the atmosphere and some daytime heating with a cool pool of air aloft moving in, will trigger some late day pop up showers inland Saturday, through sunset.  Sunday marks the start of another dry spell. Temps cool a few degrees even with lots of sunshine expected. Cooler air aloft means we see highs around 60 degrees. A beautiful end to the weekend and a great day for gardening. Both days this weekend, watch for increased wildfire danger as we see humidity levels dropping and some gusty winds. Our dry weather continues through Monday and Tuesday with highs in the low 60s. Our next chance for rain will be on Wednesday, then it seems like another dry stretch returns for the end of the week and perhaps lasting to the next weekend. 

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  • Barron Trump eyeing NYU for college, report says
    by Martha Ross on April 19, 2024 at 4:56 pm

    With the deadline for committing to college weeks away, a new report said that New York University is at the top of Barron's list.

  • Ukraine, Israel aid advances in rare House vote as Democrats help Republicans push it forward
    by Associated Press on April 19, 2024 at 2:28 pm

    The House has pushed a $95 billion national security aid package for Ukraine, Israel and other U.S. allies closer to passage. A key procedural vote gained approval Friday to move ahead with the bill, Democrats joining Republicans in a rare assist. House Speaker Mike Johnson has been making the rounds on conservative media working to salvage the wartime funding, particularly for Ukraine as it faces a critical moment battling Russia. His own job is also under threat as the restless right flank threatens to oust him from office. President Joe Biden sent a swift endorsement of the speaker’s plan. Final votes on the package are expected Saturday.

  • Olympic organizers unveil strategy for using artificial intelligence in sports
    by Associated Press on April 19, 2024 at 11:54 am

    Olympic organizers have unveiled their plans to use artificial intelligence in sports, joining the global rush to capitalize on the rapidly advancing technology. The International Olympic Committee outlined its agenda for taking advantage of AI. Officials said it could be used to help identify promising athletes, personalize training methods and make the games fairer by improving judging. IOC President Thomas Bach said the committee is “determined to exploit the vast potential of AI in a responsible way." The IOC revealed its AI strategy as it gears up to hold the Paris Olympics, which are set to kick off in just under 100 days.

  • Goodrich Academy principal remains on leave
    by Danielle Ray on April 19, 2024 at 9:12 am

    FITCHBURG – Goodrich Academy Principal Alexis Curry remains on paid administrative leave pending a third-party investigation, a situation that has dragged on for 14 weeks. While the District administration has been tight lipped about what Curry is being accused of, those who have seen the complaint say it involves the principal’s methods for reprimanding teachers

  • Fitchburg State presents absurdist short plays in April
    by Submitted Article on April 19, 2024 at 7:16 am

    FITCHBURG — Two one-act plays that point out the bizarre, delightful and surreal nature of life will be presented as Fitchburg State University’s spring theater productions in April. The performances, collectively known as “Absurdist Alert!” will be held next week in the Wallace Theater for the Performing Arts in the McKay Complex at 67 Rindge

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  • Barron Trump eyeing NYU for college, report says
    by Martha Ross on April 19, 2024 at 4:56 pm

    With the deadline for committing to college weeks away, a new report said that New York University is at the top of Barron's list.

  • Ukraine, Israel aid advances in rare House vote as Democrats help Republicans push it forward
    by Associated Press on April 19, 2024 at 2:28 pm

    The House has pushed a $95 billion national security aid package for Ukraine, Israel and other U.S. allies closer to passage. A key procedural vote gained approval Friday to move ahead with the bill, Democrats joining Republicans in a rare assist. House Speaker Mike Johnson has been making the rounds on conservative media working to salvage the wartime funding, particularly for Ukraine as it faces a critical moment battling Russia. His own job is also under threat as the restless right flank threatens to oust him from office. President Joe Biden sent a swift endorsement of the speaker’s plan. Final votes on the package are expected Saturday.

  • Thursday’s local roundup: Nolan Dawson pitches, hits Billerica High to baseball win
    by Staff Report on April 19, 2024 at 12:57 pm

    After two seasons at Northern Michigan, goaltender Beni Halasz is transferring to UMass Lowell.

  • Olympic organizers unveil strategy for using artificial intelligence in sports
    by Associated Press on April 19, 2024 at 11:54 am

    Olympic organizers have unveiled their plans to use artificial intelligence in sports, joining the global rush to capitalize on the rapidly advancing technology. The International Olympic Committee outlined its agenda for taking advantage of AI. Officials said it could be used to help identify promising athletes, personalize training methods and make the games fairer by improving judging. IOC President Thomas Bach said the committee is “determined to exploit the vast potential of AI in a responsible way." The IOC revealed its AI strategy as it gears up to hold the Paris Olympics, which are set to kick off in just under 100 days.

  • Termini: Health Care for All is medicare for all
    by Maria Termini on April 19, 2024 at 6:12 am

    We need to change our health care system to Medicare for All. Our current health care system is in crisis and the cost of health care has been rising so rapidly that many people can’t afford it even with insurance. Health care is a basic human need. It should be available to everyone. The United

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