Watch Live: Karen Read murder trial Day 8 testimony begins with Christopher Albert on the stand

Watch Live: Karen Read murder trial Day 8 testimony begins with Christopher Albert on the stand
Watch Live: Karen Read murder trial Day 8 testimony begins with Christopher Albert on the stand
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DEDHAM – For the first time since testimony began, jurors in Karen Reads Massachusetts murder trial heard from a witness with close connections to Brian Albert’s Canton home, the place where Boston police officer John O’Keefe died in the snow.

Christopher Albert, a current member of the Canton Board of Selectmen, took the stand first on Thursday. He is the brother of retired Boston police officer Brian Albert, who owned the home where O’Keefe’s body was found in 2022.

You can watch testimony on CBS News Boston by clicking on the video player above.

The trial is being held inside Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham, Massachusetts.

Who is Karen Read?

Read, 45, is a Massachusetts woman who is facing charges that include second-degree murdermanslaughter while operating under the influence of alcohol, and leaving the scene of personal injury and death

Read accused not guilty to the charges and subsequently she is being framed as part of a coverup by several people, including law enforcement.

Prosecutors say Read hit Boston police officer O’Keefe with her SUV after a night of drinking and left him to die in the snow. Read and O’Keefe were dating at the time of his death.

Chris Albert testifies on May 9, 2024 in the Karen Read murder trial.

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Chris Albert on the stand

Christopher and Brian Albert were at Waterfall Bar & Grille in Canton with a group of people that included Read and O’Keefe on January 28, 2022. Hours later, O’Keefe’s body was found in the yard of Brian Albert’s 34 Fairview Road home. Prosecutors say Read hit him with her SUV and left him to die.

Defense attorneys argue that Read did not hit O’Keefe. Instead, they say he was killed during a fight inside Brian Albert’s home and dragged outside.

During his testimony, Christopher Albert said he remembered Read coming into the bar with a glass under her jacket, which he said he thought was funny.

According to his testimony, everyone in the group was having a good time that night.

Christopher Albert said he left around the same time as O’Keefe and Read and walked home. He said he never went inside Brian Albert’s home the night O’Keefe died.

“Mr. Nebbercracker”

Defense attorney David Yannetti cross-examined Chris Albert.

Christopher Albert confirmed after a question from Yannetti that he and his wife referred to O’Keefe as “Mr. Nebbercracker,” a reference to the animated movie “Monster House.”

There was a line of questioning about O’Keefe wanting people to stay off his lawn. Text messages were shown from the night the group was at Waterfall. Christopher Albert texted O’Keefe “Get over here or I’ll f— up your lawn.”

Yannetti also showed photos Christopher Albert and his wife Julie once sent O’Keefe while they were house-sitting for him. The photos showed them stepping onto O’Keefe’s property.

Christopher Albert said on re-direct that the photos were intended to be a joke. He added that the “Mr. Nebbercracker” nickname was also a joke mood from a time Christopher Albert’s youngest son cut through O’Keefe’s lawn and he yelled for the boy to get off the grass.

“From that point on we called him Mr. Nebbercracker. It was a joke, John thought it was funny,” he said.

Cross-examination interrupted by objections

Yannetti first focused on the Albert family’s status in the Town of Canton, asking Chris Albert if his family is “powerful.”

Yannetti also attempted to establish that Christopher Albert has a relationship with key people in the investigation. That included retired Canton Police Chief Ken Berkowitz and Michael Proctor, the lead investigator in the case for Massachusetts State Police.

In March, Massachusetts State Police said they have opened an internal investigation into “a potential violation of department policy” by Proctor. He remains on full duty during the investigation and through his attorney has denied any wrongdoing. Read’s attorneys previously said in court that a federal investigation showed Proctor hid personal ties to people involved in the case.

Cross-examination was interrupted on numerous occasions by prosecutorial objections, and several sidebars with the judge.

Previous testimony about Christopher Albert

Read’s defense attorneys say the Albert family is at the center of an alleged effort to frame Read.

On Wednesday, Read’s defense showed video from inside Waterfall. Brian Albert and ATF agent Brian Higgins could be seen apparently play-fighting before the after party.

“It speaks for itself,” Read’s attorney Alan Jackson said outside on Wednesday. “Two guys grappling, sparring, looking like they’re fighting. Practicing fighting techniques. You tell me.”

Earlier in the week Canton Police Sgt. Michael Lank, who investigated O’Keefe’s death, was asked about an off-duty 2002 incident.

Lank intervened in a fight on behalf of Christopher Albert. No one was arrested that night, but a day later one of the men involved sought a complaint against Lank at the Canton Police Department. That’s when charges were filed against two brothers for their role in the fight.

Christopher Albert was never charged. He was elected to the Canton Board of Selectment in 2023.

Lank was asked during his testimony what “relevance or factor” the 2002 incident had on how he handled his response to O’Keefe’s death.

“Absolutely nothing,” Lank said.

Matt Schooley

Matt Schooley is a digital producer at CBS Boston. He has been a member of the WBZ news team for the last decade.

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