NBC Boston streaming platforms, jurors sent a question to Cannone. But it was not a question about the trial specifically. Rather, the jury asked if they could conclude deliberations around 4 p.m. due to one juror who had a"long-standing scheduling conflict." The judge had no problem granting that request.
On the courtroom video feed, Read's face was obscured by Jackson, but her head could be seen shaking side to side in response to Cannone's question. The jury returned to the courtroom just before noon. Prior to delivering additional instructions about the verdict slip, Cannone responded to the jury's question, which was to ask if they could request the SERT report detailing the search that was performed outside the home where O'Keefe's body was found.
Cannone noted that the jury would not be returning a verdict between 1 and 2 p.m., during the court's lunch hour. "I hit him. I hit him. I hit him. I hit him. Those are the words of the defendant, four times," Lally said.
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