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Prosecutors continue to bring in more family members of the Alberts; the son of Brian and Nicole Albert takes the stand; he was outside the Albert family home where John O'Keefe, a veteran of the Boston PD, was found unresponsive in the front yard.
Prosecutors continue to bring in more family members of the Alberts; the son of Brian and Nicole Albert takes the stand; he was outside the Albert family home where John O'Keefe, a veteran of the Boston PD, was found unresponsive in the front yard.
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S1, EP53 "Brian Albert, Jr."Prosecutors continue to bring in more family members of the Alberts; the son of Brian and Nicole Albert takes the stand; he was outside the Albert family home where John O'Keefe, a veteran of the Boston PD, was found unresponsive in the front yard.
Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial
S1, EP54 "Birthday Party Leads to a Fatality"Karen Read's defense has more questions for one of the children in the influential Albert family; the Defense contends that it is this family with ties in the local government and police department that is behind the cover up of John O'Keefe's death.
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S1, EP55 "Caitlin Albert"It was a tragedy for the O'Keefe family when John died; that's what Caitlin Albert testifies to on the stand; jurors listen to several family members of the Albert family whose home was where O'Keefe was found unresponsive outside their property.
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S1, EP56 "Last Person to Leave the Albert Home"The last person to leave the home where Boston police officer John O'Keefe is found dead after her testimony; Caitlin Albert was Brian Albert's daughter.
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S1, EP52 "Events After the Murder"Brian Albert tells jurors that a fellow officer in his department, John O'Keefe, was found unconscious on his front lawn, and he never came out to assist or look into what happened; Karen Read's lead attorney doesn't let Albert off the hook.
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S1, EP51 "Fellow Boston Police Officer Explains"The long cross-examination continues on the patriarch of the influential Canton family; Brian Albert worked in the Boston police force for three decades before he retired; John O'Keefe was a 16-year veteran in the same Boston Police Department.
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S1, EP50 "Selling the House and Rehoming the Family Dog"Brian Albert, a retired 30-year veteran on the Boston police force, is central to the Defense's thirty-party killer theory; Karen Read's attorneys want to show the jury that it is no coincidence that John O'Keefe was found on Albert's front lawn.
Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial
S1, EP49 "Questions for the Albert Family Patriarch"Karen Read's lead attorney drills Brian Albert on the stand during cross-examination; the Defense contends that John O'Keefe was beaten up inside the Albert family home and then dumped in the front lawn in the freezing cold during a blizzard.
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