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Karen Read: The Cringey Text's Between Karen And Brian Higgins Take Center Stage On Day 13 (Part 2) (5/12/25)

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On Day 13 of Karen Read’s retrial, Massachusetts State Police Sgt. Yuri Bukhenik resumed his testimony, facing rigorous cross-examination by defense attorney Alan Jackson. Bukhenik, who supervised the investigation into the death of Boston police officer John O’Keefe, was questioned about the conduct of former Trooper Michael Proctor, who was dismissed for sending derogatory texts about Read during the investigation. Jackson challenged Bukhenik on his oversight responsibilities, highlighting that Bukhenik had not reprimanded Proctor at the time. Bukhenik defended the investigation's integrity, asserting that all evidence pointed in one direction, but acknowledged that failure to supervise could lead to investigative errors.
The court also delved into the nature of Read's relationship with ATF agent Brian Higgins. Sgt. Bukhenik read aloud flirtatious text messages exchanged between Read and Higgins, which the defense presented to suggest a motive for a potential third-party culprit. The prosecution, however, argued that these messages indicated a strained relationship between Read and O’Keefe, supporting their theory that Read acted out of jealousy. Additionally, the defense questioned the timeline and discovery of taillight fragments from Read’s SUV, suggesting they were found only after the vehicle was impounded and snow had melted, casting doubt on the thoroughness of the initial investigation.
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On Day 13 of Karen Read’s retrial, Massachusetts State Police Sgt. Yuri Bukhenik resumed his testimony, facing rigorous cross-examination by defense attorney Alan Jackson. Bukhenik, who supervised the investigation into the death of Boston police officer John O’Keefe, was questioned about the conduct of former Trooper Michael Proctor, who was dismissed for sending derogatory texts about Read during the investigation. Jackson challenged Bukhenik on his oversight responsibilities, highlighting that Bukhenik had not reprimanded Proctor at the time. Bukhenik defended the investigation's integrity, asserting that all evidence pointed in one direction, but acknowledged that failure to supervise could lead to investigative errors.
The court also delved into the nature of Read's relationship with ATF agent Brian Higgins. Sgt. Bukhenik read aloud flirtatious text messages exchanged between Read and Higgins, which the defense presented to suggest a motive for a potential third-party culprit. The prosecution, however, argued that these messages indicated a strained relationship between Read and O’Keefe, supporting their theory that Read acted out of jealousy. Additionally, the defense questioned the timeline and discovery of taillight fragments from Read’s SUV, suggesting they were found only after the vehicle was impounded and snow had melted, casting doubt on the thoroughness of the initial investigation.
to contact me:
[email protected]
source:
The complete texts between Karen Read and Brian Higgins
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
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