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Okay, so this trial is supposed to be sometime this year?
Okay, so this trial is supposed to be sometime this year?
Okay, Jay Young, thank you for breaking down this extremely horrific story and also complicated story.
Okay, Jay Young, thank you for breaking down this extremely horrific story and also complicated story.
Okay, Jay Young, thank you for breaking down this extremely horrific story and also complicated story.
Next, it's time for Dateline Roundup. We've got the latest from the courtroom as Karen Reid's defense team gears up for her second trial. And more on the new chapter in what's been called the real-life Gone Girl case. Plus, what do you need to know if you get a jury summons? We've got tips from a jury consultant.
Next, it's time for Dateline Roundup. We've got the latest from the courtroom as Karen Reid's defense team gears up for her second trial. And more on the new chapter in what's been called the real-life Gone Girl case. Plus, what do you need to know if you get a jury summons? We've got tips from a jury consultant.
Next, it's time for Dateline Roundup. We've got the latest from the courtroom as Karen Reid's defense team gears up for her second trial. And more on the new chapter in what's been called the real-life Gone Girl case. Plus, what do you need to know if you get a jury summons? We've got tips from a jury consultant.
Joining me for this week's Roundup is Dateline producer Sue Simpson. Hey, Sue. Hey, Andrea. Happy New Year. Yeah, happy New Year. So, Sue, our first story is something very familiar to both of us, the Karen Reid case. For anyone who doesn't know, she's the Massachusetts woman accused of killing her police officer boyfriend, John O'Keefe, by backing her car into him after a night of drinking.
Joining me for this week's Roundup is Dateline producer Sue Simpson. Hey, Sue. Hey, Andrea. Happy New Year. Yeah, happy New Year. So, Sue, our first story is something very familiar to both of us, the Karen Reid case. For anyone who doesn't know, she's the Massachusetts woman accused of killing her police officer boyfriend, John O'Keefe, by backing her car into him after a night of drinking.
Joining me for this week's Roundup is Dateline producer Sue Simpson. Hey, Sue. Hey, Andrea. Happy New Year. Yeah, happy New Year. So, Sue, our first story is something very familiar to both of us, the Karen Reid case. For anyone who doesn't know, she's the Massachusetts woman accused of killing her police officer boyfriend, John O'Keefe, by backing her car into him after a night of drinking.
She denies doing that, of course, and a jury deadlocked at her trial last year that you were at, Sue, every day.
She denies doing that, of course, and a jury deadlocked at her trial last year that you were at, Sue, every day.
She denies doing that, of course, and a jury deadlocked at her trial last year that you were at, Sue, every day.
Yeah, so this week, there was the second part of a hearing about something pretty crucial to the case.
Yeah, so this week, there was the second part of a hearing about something pretty crucial to the case.
Yeah, so this week, there was the second part of a hearing about something pretty crucial to the case.
Yeah, important, obviously, because Karen Reed's defense says that John O'Keefe wasn't run over. He was beat up by people at a house where she says she dropped him off. The people there at the house, they deny that. But at this house, there was a dog. She was a German shepherd named Chloe. So how did this expert do on the stand?
Yeah, important, obviously, because Karen Reed's defense says that John O'Keefe wasn't run over. He was beat up by people at a house where she says she dropped him off. The people there at the house, they deny that. But at this house, there was a dog. She was a German shepherd named Chloe. So how did this expert do on the stand?
Yeah, important, obviously, because Karen Reed's defense says that John O'Keefe wasn't run over. He was beat up by people at a house where she says she dropped him off. The people there at the house, they deny that. But at this house, there was a dog. She was a German shepherd named Chloe. So how did this expert do on the stand?