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  "description": "Day 4 was dominated by the conclusion of Katie McLaughlin's testimony, in which defense attorney Alan Jackson methodically undermined her account of Karen Read's alleged 'I hit him' admission at the scene. Jackson confronted McLaughlin with her own January 30 statement to Trooper Proctor — in which Read addressed a civilian woman, not McLaughlin, and the phrasing was 'could I have hit him?' rather than a flat declaration — and secured McLaughlin's concession that her trial testimony differed from that original statement. Jackson further revealed through photographs and voir dire that McLaughlin had a decade-long social relationship with Caitlin Albert, whose family owned 34 Fairview Road, which she had never disclosed. Three additional Canton Fire first responders then testified about Karen Read's demeanor and statements during Section 12 psychiatric transport: Lt. Greg Woodbury documented her repeated 'Is he dead?' questioning, paramedic Daniel Whitley recorded her statements about the children and surviving in snow without a jacket, and paramedic Jason Becker introduced the prosecution's most significant statement of the day — Read saying 'could I have hit him' — though defense cross established she had also been forthcoming about drinking and provided no details about the nature of her last interaction with O'Keefe. The jury viewed 34 Fairview Road, and Judge Cannone denied the defense's motion to admit the four social media photographs excluded under Rule 14, though Jackson preserved the record for appeal.",
  "path": "/trial-1/day/4/",
  "publishedAt": "2024-05-03T00:00:00.000Z",
  "site": "at://did:plc:vd3vzujxkxsthkswrc2zzupm/site.standard.publication/krt",
  "title": "Day 4 — McLaughlin, Jury Trip, Woodbury +2 more",
  "updatedAt": "2026-06-08T13:28:24.184Z"
}