November 15, 2024

Karen Read appeared visibly upset during the high-profile murder trial of her Boston police officer boyfriend — rolling her eyes and snapping her head back to her legal team — moments after jurors heard a witness’s emotional testimony.

Read, 44, entered day 12 of the trial in Dedham Superior Court, Massachusetts, on Wednesday, where she’s facing second-degree murder charges for allegedly reversing her car into her boyfriend, Boston police officer John OKeefe, and leaving him for dead.

Read denies killing OKeefe, claiming shes the scapegoat in a conspiracy involving various branches of Massachusetts law enforcement. 6 Karen Read is facing second-degree murder charges for allegedly reversing her car into her boyfriend, Boston police officer John O’Keefe, and leaving him for dead. COURT TV / YouTube

Her defense claimed OKeefe was killed in a fight at his friend Brian Albert’s home and evidence has been fumbled or doctored to make her look guilty.

But, what garnered the sour reaction from the once smiling, bubbly murder suspect came after the court hearing testimony from Allison McCabe.

McCabe is the daughter of Jennifer McCabe, who was with Read and another woman when they discovered O’Keefe’s body in the snow around 6 a.m. on Jan. 29, 2022.

Read’s attorneys claimed Jennifer McCabe played a key role in the alleged coverup.

Allison McCabe gave a tear-filled testimony to the court, coming to the defense of Colin Albert — one of the men Read’s legal team claims was involved in the fight at Brian Albert’s home that resulted in O’Keefe’s death. 6 Allison McCabe gave a tear-filled testimony to the court, coming to the defense of Colin Albert on Wednesday. AP

She told the court she had picked up Colin Albert to drive him home on the night of O’Keefe’s death and that he was not at Brian Albert’s home during the alleged fight.

The college student broke down on the stand while explaining Colin Albert has faced ruthless “harassment” by “bloggers, people online” over the accusation.

“Colin wasn’t at the house. He’s being harassed for he was not at the house when John [O’Keefe] was there. I drove him home. People are harassing him saying he was at the house when it’s not true. … Constant phone calls. Emails. Awful messages,” Allie McCabe said on the stand. 6 Read was seen speaking with her console after Allison McCabe’s testimony. COURT TV / YouTube 6 She appeared to snap at her lawyer following their brief exchange. COURT TV / YouTube

As the court broke for recess after Allison McCabe’s testimony, Read conferred with her console.

Read then rolled her eyes, snapped her head back, and then aggressively muttered something to her lawyer.

Following the break, the court was shown text messages between Colin Albert and Allison Mccabe from the night of Jan. 28 to Jan. 29. 2022 where he asks her to pick him up.  6 Colin Albert took the stand where he told the court he left Brian Albert’s home about 30 seconds after Allison McCabe texted him. AP

At 11:45 p.m., he texted her “U can get me now. If easier,” to which she replied minutes later “ok I am driving ppl home now.”

Colin Albert replied, “Word” followed by “Get me after.” 

At 12:10 a.m. on Jan. 29, 2022, Allison McCabe messaged him, “Here,” and Colin Albert replied, “Ok.”

Following the messages, Colin Albert took the stand where he told the court he left Brian Albert’s home about 30 seconds after Allison McCabe texted him. 6 Read has pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder, manslaughter while operating under the influence and leaving the scene of a crime involving the death of John O’Keefe. AP

Colin Albert said he never saw O’Keefe the night he died.

O’Keefe, 46, was found unconscious in a snowbank with skull fractures, swollen eyes, and hypothermia outside a house in suburban Canton, 14 miles south of Boston.

He was taken to Good Samaritan Hospital in Brockton where he was pronounced with an autopsy later showing he died from hypothermia and head trauma.