Karen Read considers correcting lies in murder trial
- Karen Read expresses desire to correct lies in the murder trial proceedings.
- The trial includes discussions about potential witnesses and Karen's possible testimony.
- Karen Read maintains her innocence and asserts that there is no case against her.
Karen Read, the defendant in the high-profile Massachusetts murder trial, dismissed the prosecution's case against her as "smoke and mirrors" and expressed her desire to testify in her own defense. She stated that there is no case against her and that she would like to tell her story to fill in some holes and correct lies. Dr. Marie Russell, a defense witness, plans to testify that the injuries of the victim are consistent with a dog attack, but the judge has not yet ruled on her testimony. Crash experts for the defense were also interviewed, but a decision on their testimony is pending. Additionally, a digital intelligence expert testified about controversial Google searches made by Jennifer McCabe after the defense's claims. Karen Read, a 44-year-old from Mansfield who was dating the victim at the time of his death, is awaiting the decision on her testimony and the testimony of other defense witnesses.