The snowplow driver Lucky said there was no body on the front lawn at 34 Fairview. So why did Massachusetts State Police spend his interview about the murderof John O’keefe, asking about a blogger?
Part 1 of a forensic linguistic breakdown of the Brian Loughran interview in the Commonwealth v. Karen Read case.
John O’Keefe was found dead outside 34 Fairview Road in Canton, Massachusetts, on 29 January 2022. Karen Read was charged with second-degree murder and leaving the scene, and the case became one of the most watched trials in America, ending in a mistrial in 2024 and an acquittal on the most serious charges in June 2025. At the centre of it sits a question of timing: when was John O’Keefe’s body on that lawn, and who could have seen it.
DID PROCTOR AND YURI B ATTEMPT TO SET LUCKY UP? Brian “Lucky” Loughran is the man who should know. He plowed Fairview Road all through the night of the storm, passing the front of the house again and again in the exact hours that matter. He is the one neutral witness who was physically there. And on 10 August 2023, eighteen months after the death, Trooper Michael Proctor and Sergeant Yuri Bukhenik of the Norfolk County District Attorney’s office finally sat down to interview him.
By Loughran’s own account, the murder investigators were the last to reach him, after a defence investigator, after the FBI, and after blogger Aidan Kearney, known online as Turtle Boy.
This is Part 1, the opening third of that interview, read line by line.
What we cover in this part:
→ Who Brian Loughran is, why a snowplow driver is the most important neutral witness in the case, and why the timing of his statement matters to the prosecution’s theory.
→ How he walks the detectives through his route on Cedar Crest, Fairview and Spring Lane, and why his memory of the parked Ford Edge in front of 34 Fairview is so specific.
→ The first time he is asked about a body, and the exact words he chooses: “I saw no body. My truck is high enough with the lights that I would have seen a body.”
→ The moment the interview turns away from the road and onto Turtle Boy — the recorded phone call, how Kearney got his number, and what the detectives want to know about it.
→ The deleted phone number, and the question Proctor and Bukhenik press hardest in the whole opening stretch. It is not about the body of John O’Keefe.
Trooper Michael Proctor was later relieved of duty and dismissed following an internal trial board; Sergeant Bukhenik was also disciplined. We will come to that. The FBI investigation continues into the murder of John O’keefe despite the suspects claims.
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