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The Karen Read Murder Trial: Canton Confidential

NBC10 Boston
John O'keefe
Karen Read
Karen Read Murder Trial
Boston Police Department
Canton Police Department
Murder Trial
Canton Confidential
NBC10 Boston
Jury Selection
Trooper Michael Proctor
Canton
Dedham Courthouse
Katie Mclaughlin
DNA Evidence
Norfolk County Superior Courthouse
Boston Police
NBC 10 Boston
Massachusetts State Police
Aidan Kearney
Caitlyn Albert

Nightly coverage of the Karen Read murder trial and her allegations of a cover-up over the killing of her boyfriend, Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe.

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After jurors found Brian Walshe guilty of murder in the death of his wife, Ana Walshe, our legal experts break down the verdict and look at what's next in the case. You can watch the TV version of this episode — and all the others, as well as video f... more

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We are one step closer to a verdict in the Brian Walshe murder trial, as both sides made closing arguments Friday before handing the decision to the jury. We break down what they have to consider, including a possibility of a first- or second-degree ... more

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After prosecutors called 47 witnesses, Brian Walshe did not testify in his own defense, and his team declined to call a single witness to the stand. You can watch the TV version of this episode — and all the others, as well as video from court as it ... more

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After emotional testimony from a friend and one of the last people to see Ana Walshe alive, the prosecution has rested its case against Brian Walshe. You can watch the TV version of this episode — and all the others, as well as video from court as it... more

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Morgietta de Rissier
Defense Attorney
Episode: Brian Walshe trial recap | Defense rests without calling a witness
Margaret McLean
Former Prosecutor
Episode: Brian Walshe trial recap | Defense rests without calling a witness
Dr. Anne Burgess
Professor at Boston College and expert in forensic psychiatry who helped develop serial killer profiling.
Boston College
Episode: Brian Walshe trial recap | Texts take center stage on Day 5
William Fastow
The man who had an affair with Ana Walsh and testified about their relationship.
Episode: Brian Walshe trial recap: Analyzing testimony from man who had affair with Ana Walshe
Hank Brennan
Special prosecutor for the case.
Episode: Karen Read fallout: New juror reaction, lawyers' spat, 'TikTok trials'
Nathan Read
Brother of Karen Read, advocating for her innocence.
Episode: Karen Read fallout: New juror reaction, lawyers' spat, 'TikTok trials'
Dave Wedge
Author on the New York Times Best Sellers List, currently writing a book about the Karen Read case
Episode: What comes next? Karen Read still faces a wrongful death lawsuit
Dr. Andrew Rentschler
Biomechanical engineer from Arcca who testified as a defense witness
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Episode: Defense resting after heated end to testimony | What's next?
Brian Loughran
Snowplow driver and first witness in the trial.
Canton Department of Public Works
Episode: Snow plow driver 'saw nothing' on Fairview Road, talks 'Turtleboy'

Hosts

JC Monahan
Host of nightly coverage of The Karen Read murder trial, offering in-depth legal analysis and insights from the courtroom.
Glenn Jones
Co-host and reporter providing critical commentary on the details of the murder trial and legal proceedings.
Jacey Monahan
Co-host involved with delivering engaging and emotionally resonant narratives from the courtroom proceedings.

Reviews

3.5 out of 5 stars from 307 ratings
  • Flawed Legal Analysis

    I found some good aspects to this show, but I also was frustrated by some flaws I perceived in the legal analysis. I am writing this review after hearing one of the panel say that “you can’t have circumstantial evidence for a first or second degree murder charge.” That’s just an incorrect statement of the law. Intent in murder cases is often adduced through circumstantial evidence. Another frustration I had with the legal analysis is what I perceived as shifting the burden to the defense.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Shannontv13
    United States6 months ago
  • Canton Confidential is the best (LOVE SUE!)

    My husband and I have watched Canton Confidential every day for the second trial. The hosts JC and Glenn ask great questions of the guests, and overall do a fantastic job of navigating this complex and crazy case. It is obvious they try to be as neutral as possible. I also love viewer questions. Sue is the BEST courtroom insider and general awesome human being. I also find Morjieta Derisier and Michael Coyne to be really insightful and helpful in their commentary. Margaret McLean is newer to the... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    emily_zoey
    United States6 months ago
  • The retired judge is so biased

    I LOVE SUE - she gets 5 stars <3, however that retired judge is wild - I’m so glad he is retired and no one ever has to go before him in a courtroom ever again. He is SO biased it’s insane. Is he watching the same case we are????? His comments about the judge, prosecution, and defense are so offensive and biased. I’ve stopped watching your show because of him. I hope you find a better “expert court witness” if you ever do another series like this. His clear bias, on a National News network is gr... more

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    1
    a lil lost lol
    United States6 months ago
  • Judge Lou?

    Is a BIASED moron

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    ryannlynn
    United States6 months ago
  • Best coverage of the trial

    Kudos to the team who puts this together

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    SRubinroit
    United States6 months ago

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There are concerns about perceived biases from certain guest commentators, particularly a retired judge, which could affect the credibility of the coverage.
Listeners appreciate the insightful analysis provided by the hosts and legal experts, particularly their ability to break down complex legal proceedings.
Many enjoy the emotional depth of the narratives, especially those involving family perspectives and community reactions to the trial.
Overall feedback indicates a desire for a balance between legal objectivity and personal storytelling, with a strong preference for knowledgeable and impartial guests.

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Brian Walshe trial recap | Defense rests without calling a witness
Q: What do you think changed at the 11th hour regarding Walsh's decision not to testify?
It was likely a bold decision by Attorney Tipton, and Walsh may have changed his mind after seeing the jurors' reactions.
Brian Walshe trial recap | Texts take center stage on Day 5
Q: If Brian Walsh takes the stand, how do you expect him to present himself?
Dr. Burgess expects him to be evasive and attempt to maintain a facade to convince the jury.
Brian Walshe trial recap | Texts take center stage on Day 5
Q: What stands out to you about this case given the circumstances surrounding it?
Dr. Anne Burgess highlighted the unusual nature of the case due to the lack of a body, which complicates forensic investigations.
Brian Walshe murder trial | Could Google searches make or break the defense case?
Q: Is that something, Sue, do you think, will they do that in closing, or do you hope that they've picked up on that?
Yes, his use of past tense when referring to Anna could certainly be leveraged in closing arguments.
Brian Walshe murder trial | Could Google searches make or break the defense case?
Q: Do you think Brian Walsh will take the stand?
Some believe he should, as he is the only witness to his wife's alleged sudden death, but others think he won't due to the risks involved.

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Focus is given to nightly coverage of the high-profile Karen Read murder trial, which examines the complexities surrounding the fatal incident involving Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe. Various legal perspectives are presented, offering insights into the trial's developments, prosecution, and defense strategies. Notable themes include discussions on prosecutorial ethics, police misconduct, jury deliberations, and the emotional impact of the case on families and the community. Unique in its approach, the coverage integrates real-time legal analysis and perspectives from those directly involved in the trial, including jurors and legal experts, providing listeners with in-depth insights that are often not available in mainstream media.

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