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A Massachusetts jury has found Karen ... a.m. Read's second trial examined much of the same evidence, witnesses and questions as the first, with some exceptions. Read herself never took the stand, ...
Defense attorneys for Karen Read rested their case Wednesday, bringing her retrial for the death of her Boston police officer ...
Lawyers in the murder trial ... it when Read dropped him off. The prosecution pointed out that Read and O’Keefe were fighting. Voicemails recovered from Read’s phone in which she said, “I (expletive) ...
Jurors found Karen Read not guilty of second-degree murder in the retrial for the death of her boyfriend, officer John O'Keefe, but guilty of operating a vehicle under the influence .
There was confusion surrounding a potential verdict in the Karen Read murder trial Wednesday, according to Judge Beverly Cannone, who called the sides back around 2 p.m. only to tell them jurors ...
Karen Read may have been found not guilty of the most serious charges in the case related to the 2022 death John O'Keefe, a Boston police officer and her boyfriend at the time of his death, but ...
Town at center of Read’s trial reacts to verdict Canton, Massachusetts, the town at the heart of Karen Read’s trial, acknowledged the verdict Wednesday afternoon.
Karen Read and Alan Jackson after a jury found her not guilty of second-degree murder on Wednesday, June 18, 2025. Josh Reynolds/AP “I just want to say two things,” she said.
Jurors in the Karen Read trial asked four questions Tuesday, one indicating they may be facing the possibility of a hung jury, but left for the day without reaching a verdict.
Jurors in Karen Read's second trial for the murder of her Boston police officer boyfriend found Read not guilty of the most serious charges and guilty on a lesser charge, ending a weekslong trial ...
Karen Read's not guilty verdict for the murder of Boston police officer John O’Keefe was met with celebration from her loyal supporters. The straight-from-a-true-crime-novel trial has garnered a ...
Jurors in Karen Read’s second murder trial have yet to make a verdict in the case over whether the Massachusetts woman killed her Boston police officer boyfriend after 15 hours of deliberations.