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Karen Read's trial in Massachusetts resumed Friday with more cross-examination of key witness Jennifer McCabe.
Key witness Jennifer McCabe testifies Karen Read said 'I hit him' three times after finding John O'Keefe's body. Defense ...
A State Police toxicologist says Karen Read was drunk the night John O’Keefe was killed. She was the last person to testify Friday afternoon before the jury was excused for the weekend. The other ...
Jennifer McCabe’s testimony resumed Wednesday afternoon with defense attorney Alan Jackson continuing to question McCabe on what she saw through the window of 34 Fairview. "It's fair to say that ...
Witness Jennifer McCabe returns to the hot seat in the ... However, defense attorney Alan Jackson questioned whether McCabe had relayed those statements to a grand jury in 2022, noting an excerpt ...
Jennifer McCabe testifies that she saw Read’s SUV in front of the Canton home — 2:50 p.m. McCabe told Read lawyer Alan Jackson “at different times I went to the door, I did text.” ...
DEDHAM, Mass. (WLNE) — A key witness is back on the stand Friday in the murder retrial of Karen Read. Jennifer McCabe will sit for cross examination from Read’s defense again. McCabe is one of two ...
"I thought virtually everything was different about Jen McCabe this time around," Loftus said. "She seems much more relaxed, she's not taking the bait that Alan Jackson wants her to take.
A second expert on smartphone forensics testified Wednesday in the Karen Read trial that Jennifer McCabe’s Google search ...
Jennifer McCabe took the witness stand for a third day in Karen Read‘s murder trial in Norfolk Superior Court on Friday, where she continued to spar with defense attorney Alan Jackson over ...
Maybe Jennifer McCabe should have worn her little cross ... one of which defense attorney Alan Jackson specifically reminded her about. “They admonished you that it is a crime to lie to them ...
McCabe first took the stand Tuesday as a prosecution witness. Special prosecutor Hank Brennan finished questioning her Wednesday, and defense attorney Alan Jackson began cross-examination.
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