snips from Canton PD audit
Observations and Findings
Canton PD detectives did not have access to evidence collection kits (in Canton PD vehicles or at the Canton PD headquarters) to secure the blood evidence located near the body of Mr. O’Keefe at 34 Fairview Road. Canton PD detectives stated they only utilized solo cups as a last resort to preserve the forensic evidence until it was transferred to the MSP crime scene forensic unit.
The Audit Team found Canton PD did not follow policy and procedures related to evidence collection and preservation. The Audit Team found that there were no Bureau of Criminal Identification Unit(s) initially on scene, nor were crime scene kits available or used for evidence collection. [Note: According to the Massachusetts Crime Lab, plastic is not recommended for packaging or storing moist or wet evidence items due to the acceleration of the decomposition of biological materials on the evidence.]
• No photos were taken of John O’Keefe (exact location of where his body was found) by Canton PD
officers at 34 Fairview Road.
• Canton PD officers used personal phones to photograph and video the evidence collection at 34
Fairview Road. Pursuant to Canton PD policy, a digital camera or laptop computer should have been
used to photograph the crime scene.
• Canton PD first officer on the scene should have photographed John O’Keefe where he was found
before he was moved by fire rescue to the ambulance.
• Jennifer McCabe and Kerri Roberts should have been interviewed (and the interviews should have
been recorded) at the Canton PD after Mr. O’Keefe was taken to the hospital. Both witnesses
accompanied Ms. Read and drove with Ms. Read to 34 Fairview Road.
• Nicole and Brian Albert should have been interviewed at Canton PD.
• Both MSP and Canton PD failed to maintain police presence at 34 Fairview Road to maintain the
integrity of the crime scene. Both agencies should have coordinated to have an officer(s) maintain a presence at 34 Fairview Road, pending the second search by MSP.
The Audit Team found there was incomplete coordination requesting all video files in the custody of Canton PD regarding the Canton PD sallyport camera footage of Karen Read’s Lexus SUV. The vehicle was maintained from January 29, 2022, to February 2, 2022, at Canton PD.
ALL video footage (files) maintained on Canton PDs computer systems of Karen Read’s Lexus SUV while it was housed at Canton PD from January 29 through February 2, 2022, should have been requested and turned over early in the Karen Read case to lead investigators for any action as deemed appropriate.
Due to the blizzard conditions on the morning of January 29, 2022, and the coordination of personnel, the MSP waited until after 4:45 p.m. to begin coordinating a secondary search of the crime scene at 34 Fairview Road.
Each piece of evidence should be carefully logged and tracked to establish the timeline of its handling.
Officers should refrain from using personally owned phones to video or photograph crime scenes.
• Once evidence is processed, it should be stored in a secure and controlled environment, such as an evidence room with restricted access.
• If there is any doubt about the legal requirements, it is essential to consult with the department’s legal advisors to ensure the integrity of the investigation.