"No car accident scenario could create that configuration of wounds on the arm," Russell said Tuesday.
During that questioning, Brennan revealed that the prosecution made a mold of the mouth of the dog, Chloe, who lived at Albert's home. Brennan asked Russell if her opinion would change if the measurements of the dog's teeth were significantly different than the marks on O'Keefe's arms, but she said it would not.
There are several motions that have been filed ahead of Read's second trial in the death of her boyfriend that is set for later this year after her first trial ended with a hung jury.
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“We actually went off and found Chloe and took molds and measured the pods in her teeth,” Brennan detailed/
Defense attorney Robert Alessi shot back at Brennan’s suggestion that molds from Chloe’s mouth would be needed.
“Have you ever heard of an emergency room doctor visiting a dog, is that a rational proposition?” Alessi asked.
A dog bite expert was back on the stand Tuesday morning as the high-profile Karen Read murder case returned to court for another pre-retrial hearing.
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Brennan argued that Russell's opinion changed over time and that she had no methodology to support her claims. He also disputed her "insulting claim" that DNA swabs were not properly collected.
"It's repugnant for a sense of fairness in the courtroom," Brennan says. "She has done no due diligence because there is none."