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Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial

S1, EP167 "State Rests Case"

The State's final witness was still under cross-examination. Dr. Irini Scordi-Bello testified that the injuries she examined on John O'Keefe's body could be consistent with both a hit-and-run as well as a severe beating involving blows to his head. Prosecutors finally rested their case against Karen read after two months of testimony. The spotlight now turned to her defense who tried to cast doubt on the State's case that she intentionally killed her boyfriend with her car.

Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial

S1, EP168 "The Snowplow Driver"

A snowplow driver testified that he was working in the very area where John O'Keefe was found in the snow. But he told jurors, he did not see a body on the front lawn. Brian Loughran claimed to have passed the Albert home in the early morning hours the day John O'Keefe died. Not once, not twice, but three times... And he said there was not a body on the front lawn. His testimony contradicted the timeline of events presented by the State.

Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial

S1, EP169 "Large Dog Attack"

The Defense's first expert witness testified. Dr. Marie Russell was a retired emergency medicine physician and forensic pathologist. Karen Read's attorneys hoped she would help show that the defendant had nothing to do with the death of John O'Keefe, her boyfriend. Dr. Russell was a retired doctor, a former police officer, and an expert on dog bites. She had reached out to the defense on her thoughts about what most likely happened to O'Keefe.

Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial

S1, EP170 "Different Analysis On The Cellphone Extraction"

The State had more questions for the Defense's expert in the study of dog bites. Dr. Marie Russell contended that the wounds on John O'Keefe's body were consistent with a large dog attack. Next, the digital forensics examiner testifying for the Defense gave a different explanation about John O'Keefe's movements in the hours before he was found in the snow. This was based on the cell phone information collected during the murder investigation.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Officers Respond To A Traumatized Victim"

Officers first treated Ezra McCandless as a traumatized victim when they arrived at the farmhouse where she had gone after killing Alex Woodworth. She was covered in his blood and barefoot in a stranger's home.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Computer Examiner Testiies"

Investigators did a digitial forensic examination of Ezra McCandless's phone and computer. She was accused of luring Alex Woodworth, in a premeditated plot to kill him so she could get back with her ex-boyfriend.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Deadly Love Triangle"

It didn't take long for investigators to decide that they didn't buy Ezra McCandless's claim of self-defense. Two weeks after Alex Woodworth's body was found in the back seat of her car, she was arrested and accusesd of intentional homicide.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Sefl-Defense Or Rage?"

The Defense got to cross examine the police officer who discovered Alex Woodworth's body. The focus was on the details about the bloody crime scene. Alex was only 24 years old when he was stabbed 16 times.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Investigators Go To Work"

Police had two big tasks on their hands after they heard Ezra McCandless's story. The first was to find Alex Woodworth's body and identify the crime scene.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Drone Footage"

The State introduced camera footage that included aerial drones and traffic cams. They all showed Ezra McCandless's movements before she killed Alex Woodworth.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"ER Doctor Explains"

An emergency room doctor at one of the nation's top medical centers took the stand in Wisconsin versus Ezra McCandless. He treated Ezra when she was brought to the ER not long after Alex Woodworth was fatally stabbed.

Killer Girlfriend Murder Trial

"Explaining Ezra's Wounds"

The jury heard about the injuries from the fatal encounter between Ezra McCandless and Alex Woodworth. An ER doctor who helped Ezra the night of Alex's death testified. Alex had 16 stab wounds all over his body.

Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial

S1, EP169 "Large Dog Attack"

The Defense's first expert witness testified. Dr. Marie Russell was a retired emergency medicine physician and forensic pathologist. Karen Read's attorneys hoped she would help show that the defendant had nothing to do with the death of John O'Keefe, her boyfriend. Dr. Russell was a retired doctor, a former police officer, and an expert on dog bites. She had reached out to the defense on her thoughts about what most likely happened to O'Keefe.

Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial

S1, EP170 "Different Analysis On The Cellphone Extraction"

The State had more questions for the Defense's expert in the study of dog bites. Dr. Marie Russell contended that the wounds on John O'Keefe's body were consistent with a large dog attack. Next, the digital forensics examiner testifying for the Defense gave a different explanation about John O'Keefe's movements in the hours before he was found in the snow. This was based on the cell phone information collected during the murder investigation.

Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial

S1, EP171 "Challenging Richard Green"

Jurors listened to more expert testimony from the Defense's forensics examiner. Richard Green put a different light on the data retrieved from the phones of Karen Read and John O'Keefe. He later testified under cross-examination. Two of the State's experts who worked with the phones of John O'Keefe and the defendant disagreed with Richard Green's work in this case.

Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial

S1, EP172 "Where's The Bruising?"

Karen Read's defense called in the services of a retired medical doctor for the second time in her murder trial. This time jurors listened to the expert testimony of a forensic pathologist. He gave a different take on how John O'Keefe died. Dr. Frank Sheridan went straight to the point about the injuries he saw on the victim. To him, it didn't look remotely at all like O'Keefe had been hit by a car. Why? His body lacked any significant bruising.

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