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Kelly Dever denies seeing key figures near Karen Read’s vehicle in 'disaster' testimony: expert

(6 months ago)
Michael Ruiz
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In the Karen Read murder trial, Boston police officer Kelly Dever, formerly of Canton PD, gave 'disaster' testimony, denying her previous FBI statement that she saw key figures near Read's SUV at Canton police headquarters. The defense, which called her as a hostile witness, alleges she was pressured to recant, while she accused them of coercion. This testimony is seen as potentially aiding the defense's theory of police misconduct and a frame-up.

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  1. 1 Morning of John O'Keefe's discovery: Kelly Dever was on duty at Canton Police Department.
  2. 2 Previously: Dever told the FBI she saw Higgins and Berkowitz near Read's SUV.
  3. 3 Later: Dever retracted her statement to the FBI after being shown a timeline.
  4. 4 Monday: Dever testified in the Karen Read trial, denying her previous FBI statement.
  5. 5 Monday afternoon: Karen Read spoke to reporters outside the courthouse.
  6. 6 Ongoing: Jurors to decide on Dever's truthfulness.
  • Created a 'disaster' for the prosecution (according to one expert)
  • Potentially aided the defense's theory of police misconduct
  • Raised questions about witness credibility and potential pressure
  • Led to public backlash against Dever
What: Boston police officer Kelly Dever's testimony in the Karen Read murder trial, where she recanted a previous statement to the FBI, caused controversy and was labeled a 'disaster' by an expert.
When: Monday (Dever testified); previously (told FBI statement); first trial (prior to this one).
Where: Canton Police Department headquarters (sallyport), Canton, Massachusetts, Boston, New York City (expert location).
Why: The defense aims to show reasonable doubt by highlighting alleged police misconduct and a potential frame-up. Dever's testimony, despite her recantation, inadvertently supported the defense's narrative due to her demeanor and the circumstances.
How: Dever, called as a hostile witness by the defense, denied her earlier statement to the FBI, claiming she was shown a timeline that contradicted her memory and accusing the defense of coercion.

In the Karen Read murder trial, Boston police officer Kelly Dever, formerly of Canton PD, gave 'disaster' testimony, denying her previous FBI statement that she saw key figures near Read's SUV at Canton police headquarters. The defense, which called her as a hostile witness, alleges she was pressured to recant, while she accused them of coercion. This testimony is seen as potentially aiding the defense's theory of police misconduct and a frame-up.