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2 more state troopers under investigation following Karen Read trial
By Nadine El-Bawab,
1 day ago
Two more Massachusetts State Police troopers are facing internal investigations, weeks after they testified during the Karen Read trial, Massachusetts State Police confirmed.
An investigation into Lt. John Fanning -- another officer tied to the Read case -- has been completed and it was determined there was "insufficient evidence to prove or disprove the allegation that he violated rules and regulations by failing to uphold the responsibilities of a supervisory member. This allegation has been classified as not sustained," state police said in a statement Thursday.
Tully testified during Read's trial that he never searched the house where O'Keefe's body was found outside because there was no evidence a crime had been committed inside. Tully said he wouldn't have been able to obtain a search warrant for the house for that reason.
Greg Derr/AP - PHOTO: Massachusetts State Police Detective Lt. Brian Tully holds up a piece of evidence on the witness stand in Karen Read's murder trial, June 12, 2024, in Norfolk Super Court in Dedham, Mass.
Damning testimony during Read's trial also led to the suspension of Massachusetts State Police officer Michael Proctor -- who was suspended without pay and relieved of duty as the investigation continues.
Bukhenik was Proctor's supervisor throughout the early investigation and had testified about interviewing Read and some of the evidence presented, including O'Keefe's clothes being entered into evidence days after they were retrieved and an apparent missing portion of police department footage that showed the area where Read's vehicle was stored after it was seized.
In trial testimony and evidence, it was revealed that Proctor had sent several text messages in which he described Read in a lewd and defamatory manner, and he also divulged confidential information about the investigation.
Attorneys for Read at one point accused Proctor of searching for nude photos on Read's phone.
Trial testimony had also revealed Proctor was communicating with Canton police officer Kevin Albert during the investigation ahead of Read's murder trial. Albert is the brother of Brian Albert, who hosted the party at the house where O'Keefe's body was found outside.
Steven Senne/AP, FILE - PHOTO: Karen Read smiles during a news conference in front of Norfolk Superior Court, July 1, 2024, in Dedham, Mass.
The Canton Police Department had recused themselves from the investigation due to the brothers' connection to the case. Kevin Albert was also placed on paid administrative leave, according to Boston ABC affiliate WCVB.
State police declined to comment further on the investigations. "The Department respectfully declines further comment in fairness to the integrity of the pending investigative outcomes," state police said.
ABC News' Meghan Mariani, Emily Whipp and Keturah Gray contributed to this report.
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