In the ongoing retrial of Karen Read for the murder of Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe, the defense continues to assert her innocence. Last week, key witnesses included vehicle data expert Matthew DiSogra, who provided an alternative interpretation of data from Read's SUV, challenging the prosecution's claims that she struck O'Keefe in a drunken rage. The defense also suggests O'Keefe was harmed by other party guests and potentially a dog. Complicating matters, testimony from accident experts indicates that the collision scenario presented by prosecutors remains plausible, creating a contentious legal battle.
DiSogra emphasized that the credibility of the vehicle data has to be scrutinized and that there are alternate explanations for the information retrieved from the SUV.
The defense argues that O'Keefe's injuries might stem from an encounter with a dog rather than a collision with Read's vehicle, suggesting alternate scenarios.
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