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Karen Read, the Massachusetts woman accused of drunkenly striking her off-duty police officer boyfriend and leaving him to die in January 2022, was found guilty of drunk driving today – though ...
Karen Read wipes away tears after being found not guilty of murder on Wednesday. Greg Derr/The Patriot Ledger / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images A jubilant Read, 45, took a victory lap as she ...
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 .
Karen Read spoke to reporters outside Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham, Massachusetts after she was found not guilty of all charges except operating under the influence.
Karen Read supporters at the second trial at Norfolk County Superior Court. David McGlynn “I think that she was innocent,” he said resolutely.
Karen Read took a victory lap outside court — and made a bold claim — in her first words after being acquitted of killing her Boston cop boyfriend on Wednesday. “No one has fought harder for ...
Paula Prado, another juror who found Karen Read not guilty, spoke out in several media interviews after the verdict was handed down. She told local media on June 19 that she found there were too ...
Karen Read could be convicted of just drunk driving as jurors apparently remain at odds over one count and received a new easier-to-follow verdict slip from the judge Tuesday.
Karen Read's legal team credited for her acquittal in the death of boyfriend John O'Keefe, with experts predicting the high-profile case will boost the attorneys' careers nationwide.
Defendant Karen Read smiles before closing arguments during her murder trial in Norfolk Superior Court, Friday, June 13, 2025, in Dedham, Mass. (Mark Stockwell/The Sun Chronicle via AP, Pool) ...
Karen Read's attorneys revealed over the weekend the turning point at trial that they believe tanked special prosecutor Hank Brennan's credibility in front of the jury. "My immediate thought was ...
As Karen Read awaits a verdict in her second murder trial, the movement proclaiming her innocence has grown, with hundreds showing up outside the courthouse in Massachusetts. On Monday, the second ...