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  "description": "Day 6 opened with the conclusion of Sergeant Goode's testimony, where Yannetti established that someone at Canton PD replaced the original scene photo on Goode's report face sheet with a taillight image — without any notation — while Lally offered a software reordering explanation on redirect. The day's dominant witness was Lieutenant Michael Lank, whose direct examination described the initial scene response and the discovery of taillight plastic six days after O'Keefe was found. On cross, Jackson methodically dismantled Lank's impartiality: decades-long personal ties to three Albert brothers, a 2002 off-duty altercation defending Chris Albert that resulted in no arrests, failure to secure the house or separate witnesses, and blood evidence stored in an unmarked Stop and Shop grocery bag. Lank acknowledged telling CPAC dispatch he did not know if O'Keefe had been in a fight, yet never sought a warrant to search 34 Fairview. The day closed with the beginning of Lieutenant Charles Rae's testimony establishing that Karen Read's vehicle was observed at 1 Meadow Ave by 8:23 a.m. on January 29 without being inspected by police.",
  "path": "/trial-1/day/6/",
  "publishedAt": "2024-05-07T00:00:00.000Z",
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  "title": "Day 6 — Goode (cont), Lank, Rae",
  "updatedAt": "2026-06-08T13:28:24.184Z"
}