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  "description": "Day 9 opens with the completion of toxicologist Hannah Knowles's cross-examination, in which Yannetti extracts concessions that the BAC retrograde range is so wide that '.28 is double .14' and that the entire analysis collapses if Read's assumed last-drink time is wrong. Eyewitnesses Ryan Nagel and Heather Maxon — who rode together to 34 Fairview Road around 12:30 a.m. — offer partially conflicting accounts of the SUV's occupants: Nagel saw only a lone female driver, while Maxon saw a male and female, though neither observed anyone exit the vehicle. House-party guest Sarah Levinson accounts for the guests inside 34 Fairview and explains why she did not observe the front lawn at departure, while defense cross-examination notes she spoke with another witness before being interviewed and was not contacted by police for nine months. The day's most contested testimony comes from paramedic Katie McLaughlin, who places Read's spontaneous 'I hit him' statement before investigators arrived, but whom Jackson attacks for never writing the alleged confession down despite holding a pen, for a surveillance video that shows Read as composed rather than hysterical, and for ties to the Albert family she minimized in prior testimony. The day closes with retired Canton Lt. Paul Gallagher, whose evidence collection using a leaf blower, Red Solo cups, and a Stop & Shop bag is systematically dismantled — including his admission that he never wrote a report and no evidence log exists for the blood samples' chain of custody.",
  "path": "/trial-2/day/9/",
  "publishedAt": "2025-05-05T00:00:00.000Z",
  "site": "at://did:plc:vd3vzujxkxsthkswrc2zzupm/site.standard.publication/krt",
  "title": "Day 9 — Knowles, Nagel, Maxon, Levinson, Gallagher, McLaughlin",
  "updatedAt": "2026-06-08T13:28:24.184Z"
}