Karen Read, Boston Police Department
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On Monday, sergeant Yuri Bukhenik testified about his initial interview with Karen Read as he formed an opinion of the case. He was also asked about his performance evaluations of trooper Michael Proctor who was his subordinate and was eventually fired following his work on Read’s case.
Massachusetts State Police Sgt. Yuri Bukhenik spent a third day on the stand Monday in the Karen Read murder trial, facing extensive questioning from both sides of the case.
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Los Angeles Magazine on MSN'Health Issue' Derails Karen Read Trial Minutes Before Testimony Resumed TuesdayDedham Superior Court officials blame ‘unavoidable circumstances’ for the cancellation in testimony in the sensational retrial of Read in Massachusetts, which is in its fourth week
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NBC Boston on MSNLive updates: MSP Sgt. Yuri Bukhenik to continue testimony in Karen Read trial on Day 13What to Know Karen Read is charged with second-degree murder, manslaughter while operating a vehicle under the influence and leaving the scene She is accused of striking John O’Keefe, her Boston police officer boyfriend,
Bukhenik says he never considered Higgins to be a suspect because of the “totality of evidence” he says State Police have that point to Karen Read killing O’Keefe.
Karen Read pleaded not guilty to murder charges in the death of Boston police officer John O’Keefe and is facing a retrial after a jury was unable to reach a verdict last year.
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NBC Boston on MSNMSP Sgt. Yuri Bukhenik expected back on stand for Day 13 in Karen Read trialIt was a tense day in court Thursday as a key investigator in John O’Keefe’s murder took the stand, putting vulgar text messages and high stakes evidence on full display as Karen Read’s defense team grilled into Sgt.
Earlier Monday, Jackson has attempted to highlight for the jury Bukhenik's relationship with Michael Proctor, who was fired by Massachusetts State Police for his conduct while handling the case. Bukhenik forfeited five vacation days for failure to properly ...
Jurors sitting on the high-profile case became privy to a slew of text message exchanges that showed a flirtation between the woman charged with killing her boyfriend and an ATF agent who was a friend of the dead man,