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"description": "Day 24 opened with the conclusion of Lt. Brian Tully's direct examination, establishing surveillance video and cell tower records tracing Karen Read's movements through Canton in the early morning hours. Alan Jackson's cross-examination dominated the morning, attacking the investigation on three fronts: investigators never sought consent or a warrant to search 34 Fairview Road despite indicators of an altercation inside; Tully's own police report documented three pieces of plastic recovered at the scene while five pieces were presented to the jury; and Jackson extracted Tully's own confirmation that his RTT ranging data, as plotted, would require a device traveling 135,000 miles per hour. On recross, Tully conceded he could not produce the Verizon records key needed to definitively interpret the data fields underlying his arc maps. The afternoon shifted to forensic DNA testimony from three analysts — Nicholas Bradford and Tess Chart from Bode Technology, and Andre Porto from the Massachusetts State Police Crime Lab — each presenting statistically overwhelming evidence linking O'Keefe's DNA to the vehicle's tail light, a broken drinking glass, and his clothing. The defense waived cross-examination on all three DNA witnesses and the chain-of-custody officer.",
"path": "/trial-1/day/24/",
"publishedAt": "2024-06-13T00:00:00.000Z",
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"title": "Day 24 — Tully (cont), Gallerani, Bradford +2 more",
"updatedAt": "2026-06-08T13:28:24.184Z"
}