Nicole Albert Testifies on Nephew's Involvement, Dog's Behavior, and Decision to Sell Home in John O'Keefe Death Trial
May 14, 10:00 AM
Nicole Albert, in her testimony, addressed several key points regarding the night John O'Keefe died and subsequent events. Defense attorney Elizabeth Little scrutinized Albert's omission of mentioning her nephew, Colin Albert, in initial interviews with state police, suggesting a possible intent to protect him. Nicole Albert clarified that Colin was not considered part of the group that night as he left immediately when they arrived home from the Waterfall Bar & Grille, hence his exclusion from her statements to the police.
Additionally, Little highlighted brief phone calls between Nicole and her sister, Jennifer McCabe, on the morning after O'Keefe’s death, which Nicole claimed she did not answer, stating she was awoken by McCabe physically coming into her room instead.
The Assistant District Attorney Adam Lally also inquired about the Alberts’ family dog, Chloe, addressing a defense theory that Chloe might have attacked O'Keefe.
Nicole Albert confirmed that Chloe had previously been involved in aggressive incidents with other dogs, leading to her decision to rehome Chloe in Vermont, emphasizing that it was not a matter of getting rid of the dog but ensuring a better environment for her.
Lastly, Nicole discussed her family’s decision to sell their home, asserting it was unrelated to O'Keefe’s death, and attributed to practical reasons such as downsizing due to her children getting older.
Key Points from the Conversation:
- Nicole Albert defended her decision not to mention her nephew Colin in initial police interviews, stating he had left immediately when they arrived home and was not part of the group that night.
- She addressed brief phone calls reported by the defense, clarifying that she did not speak to her sister that morning but was awoken by her entering the room.
- Nicole testified about her decision to rehome their family dog, Chloe, due to previous aggressive behavior, which had caused injuries in another incident.
- She explained the reasons behind selling their home, emphasizing that it was planned before O'Keefe’s death and related to family needs for a different living space.
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Additionally, Little highlighted brief phone calls between Nicole and her sister, Jennifer McCabe, on the morning after O'Keefe’s death, which Nicole claimed she did not answer, stating she was awoken by McCabe physically coming into her room instead.
The Assistant District Attorney Adam Lally also inquired about the Alberts’ family dog, Chloe, addressing a defense theory that Chloe might have attacked O'Keefe.
Nicole Albert confirmed that Chloe had previously been involved in aggressive incidents with other dogs, leading to her decision to rehome Chloe in Vermont, emphasizing that it was not a matter of getting rid of the dog but ensuring a better environment for her.
Lastly, Nicole discussed her family’s decision to sell their home, asserting it was unrelated to O'Keefe’s death, and attributed to practical reasons such as downsizing due to her children getting older.
Key Points from the Conversation:
- Nicole Albert defended her decision not to mention her nephew Colin in initial police interviews, stating he had left immediately when they arrived home and was not part of the group that night.
- She addressed brief phone calls reported by the defense, clarifying that she did not speak to her sister that morning but was awoken by her entering the room.
- Nicole testified about her decision to rehome their family dog, Chloe, due to previous aggressive behavior, which had caused injuries in another incident.
- She explained the reasons behind selling their home, emphasizing that it was planned before O'Keefe’s death and related to family needs for a different living space.
#NicoleAlbert #ColinAlbert #JohnOKeefe #ElizabethLittle #AdamLally #WaterfallBarGrille #ChloeTheDog
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The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Karen Read Trial, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK’s Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com