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Judge Beverly Cannon refused on Tuesday to block important defense experts from the testimony to defend Karen Read When resuming Because of the murder of her friend of the Boston police officer John O’keefe.
With dozens of text messages between experts from the ArcCA -Crash -Rash construction companies and defenders who were not taken into account, and the discovery periods missed, Cannon said that she understood the public prosecutor’s symptoms, but nevertheless ruled against her.
“I understand the argument of the Commonwealth, the ambush that was determined here completely,” she said. “However, the right of a defendant to a fair procedure is of the utmost importance. I will allow the ARCCA witness to say. I will allow what I expect will be a very robust cross-interpretation.”
Tuesday has been a week since opening statements, but the expert report is expected to be completed until May 7, more than two weeks after the start of the experiment. The special prosecutor Hank Brennan called this unfair to the state, but Cannone made his application to provide the experts.
Karen Read Read listens on April 29, 2025 during her murder on the Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham, Massachusetts. (Libby O’Neill/The Boston Herald about AP, Pool)
The ARCCA experts are expected to strengthen the defense claims that Reads SUV never collided with O’keefe.
Read is charged with murder, homicide and flees in front of the scene because he was supposedly plowed in and removed with her lexus to leave him dead in a snow storm. She has not guilty.
Her first legal proceedings ended last year with a crashed jury.
Karen Read and John O’keefe (Karen Read)
Formerly a day, Jennifer McCabe, a friend of O’keefe who was with him and died and died and died the night before his death Was with read When she found him in the snow at 6 a.m. during a Nor’eaaster, she said about her friendship with O’keefe and the night before his death. It is expected to return to the stand on Wednesday.
On Tuesday, Ian Whiffin, a digital forensics expert who examined the phones of O’keefe and McCabe.
Based on the location data, O’Keefe could have been shown in the Fairview Road 34 in the Fairview Road in the early morning of January 29, 2022, said Ian Whiffin, a digital forensic expert, under cross-intercoms by defender Robert Alessi, a digital forensics expert.
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Ian Whiffin, an expert in digital intelligence at Cellebrite, attested on April 29, 2025 under the murder defender of Karen Read before Karen Read’s murder run before the Supreme Court of Norfolk Superior in Dedham, Massachusetts. (Libby O’Neill/The Boston Herald about AP, Pool)
In view of a number of other factors, including Apple Health data, the battery temperature of the phone and a function called “Doppler” in connection with the facial -IID
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In an important exchange, Alessi Whiffin asked about a graphic that he had included in his report on the location data that the jury had not been demonstrated as part of a timeline that the public prosecutor’s office was through on Monday.
A potential location radius showed that O’keefes phone on the night he died could have been 34 Fairview Road in House.
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Defender Robert Alessi Cross-Examines Ian Whiffin, an expert in digital intelligence at Cellebrite, while Karen Reads acceptance on April 29, 2025. (Libby O’Neill/The Boston Herald about AP, Pool)
“Therefore, John O’keefe’s phone could be in the house in the next few hours, right?” Asked Alessi.
“Based on the information with little accuracy, yes,” said Whiffin.
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The fuller picture allowed him to narrow it down, he said separately.
Alessi also set up with tests that Whiffin had carried out by putting a phone in a freezer and outside of December in December.
The special prosecutor Hank Brennan, an expert for digital intelligence at Cellebrite, questions Ian Wiffin on April 28, 2025. (Pat Greenhouse/The Boston Globe via AP, pool)
Whiffin also said that McCabe’s search for the expression “Hos (sic) that can die in cold” took place at 6:23 a.m. – after O’keefe was found – and not at 2:27 a.m., as the defense argued.
He carried out a demonstration in the courtroom that shows how the database files of a phone can give the wrong time stamp alongside a Google search.
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Whiffin testified that the 2:27 time stamp is related to time when McCabe opened a new tab on the Internet browser of her phone. However, no search was carried out at this time. Instead, the search came hours later on the same tab. His certificate supported the public prosecutor’s timeline.
The attempt should take six to eight weeks. Tuesday was the first full week since the opening statements started on April 22nd.
Whiffin defended his time temple results and the change in the Cellbrite software and noted that other forensic scientists discovered it and made their results known.
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In a similar case in Europe, he also showed that he said that the same time temple was involved in the browser register cardboard and was solved in the same way.